Ashe Design Blog
Before & After Texture Overlays
Today I want to share a couple of Photoshop/PSE edits we made with some senior pictures using our new Texture Overlay sets. Below you'll see how we used our new Scrap Metal and Brick Overlays to add texture to each of these images. We included the design recipes so you'd know exactly how we got these looks!Pure Palette: Sunset Photoshop Action
Sometimes that warm light you want just isn't there. Don't worry, the new Pure Palette Sunset Photoshop Action by Ashe Design will help you get those dramatic results you want.Tuesday Tip: Scale & Clear Photoshop Layer Effects
These quick tips for re-sizing and clearing Photoshop Layer Effects come in handy when you are resizing a design. They are also super useful when working with Ashe Design's Style Sets.Photoshop Action -- Essentials Set
Our new Essentials Photoshop Action set will help you transform your images quickly and easily.Use our 5 new Essentials Actions (coming Aug. 1) to transform all of your images! You'll want to use these actions on every image you take!Tuesday Tip: Adjust Brush Opacity
Ready for a Tuesday Tip? Our new Photoshop Actions let you "brush-on" the intensity of the effects. It's important to be able to quickly adjust the opacity of your brush so you can quickly edit your photos.Training Video: Perfect Skin & Healthy Glow Photoshop Actions
Simplify your photo editing process with new Photoshop Actions from Ashe Design. This video shows you how to use the the Perfect Skin and Healthy Glow Actions.Training Video: Be Beautiful - Amazing Eyes Photoshop Action
This brush-on action is incredibly quick and easy to use, giving you full control over the intensity of the effect. First, it allows you to expertly sharpen the iris and pupil revealing the depth and clarity of the eyes. Then, you can add just the right amount of brightness to the whites of the eyes and the iris color leaving you with stunningly natural results!Load and Use Ashe Design Styles in Photoshop
Learn How To Load and Use Photoshop Styles Now Put It Into Practice Watch this video to see exactly how we used the Fire Photoshop Style Set to add flames to this text.