How to Bevel Objects in Photoshop

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Tip 1 - How Do I Bevel Objects in Photoshop? | eHow

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How Do I Bevel Objects in Photoshop? | eHow

Adding a bevel to an object in Photoshop makes it appear that the object's edges have been carved in three-dimensions. In Photoshop CC 2014, beveling is a Layer Style option. You can create an inner bevel that cuts into the object's border, or an outer bevel so that the image appears to have been carved from the background. Experiment with the...

Tip 2 - The Comprehensive Guide to Bevel and Emboss - Tuts+ Design & Illustration Article

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The Comprehensive Guide to Bevel and Emboss - Tuts+ Design & Illustration Article

Photoshop layer styles are a popular way to add effects, such as drop shadows and strokes, to layers in a non-destructive way. With the right knowledge and experience, any effect can be achieved. To achieve these effects, however, you need to understand what each setting does and how they can be combined to achieve a certain look. In this series by John Shaver from Design Panoply, we will explain every aspect of Photoshop's layer styles feature and show you how to unlock their potential.
 In this article, Part 6: The Comprehensive Guide to Bevel and Emboss, we will explain the settings behind Bevel and Emboss, including Contour and Texture, and how they can be used. Let's take a look! | Tags: Tools, Adobe Photoshop

Tip 3 - How To Correctly Use Bevels & Drop Shadows in Photoshop - MyInkBlog

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How To Correctly Use Bevels & Drop Shadows in Photoshop - MyInkBlog

You read the advice on virtually every design blog populating the cyberspace landscape, and if you haven’t, you don’t read enough design blogs. Kidding, but seriously, people say it all the time, ‘If you want to be taken seriously as a designer, you cannot use the Bevel or Drop Shadow tools in Photoshop’.

Tip 4 - Richard Curtis's Blog

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