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      <title>Flash #03: Using Animated GIF's</title>
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      <views>57</views>
      <created-at>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:29:39 -0700</created-at>
      <rating>1</rating>
      <username>freetutorials</username>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[One great resource for Flash developers is being able to incorporate animated GIF's into your projects.]]>
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      <duration>173</duration>
      <tags>animated, animation, anime, flash, frame, gif, macromedia, multimedia, shape, tween, Motion</tags>
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      <category-id>1505</category-id>
      <id>52466</id>
      <title>Re: Photoshop Tips: Create Pop Art (#2)</title>
      <type>YoutubeGuide</type>
      <views>89</views>
      <created-at>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:29:37 -0700</created-at>
      <rating>1</rating>
      <username>freetutorials</username>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Painting on layers UNDER the top layer in Photoshop for special f/x.]]>
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      <duration>45</duration>
      <tags>actions, adobe, book, brushes, class, classroom, filter, free, gif, gondola, liquify, photoshop, technique, text, tricks, Tips, tutorial</tags>
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    <video>
      <category-id>1505</category-id>
      <id>52462</id>
      <title>Bryce #12: Creating a 3D Logo</title>
      <type>YoutubeGuide</type>
      <views>81</views>
      <created-at>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:29:30 -0700</created-at>
      <rating>1</rating>
      <username>freetutorials</username>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[This is a quick video response to a question about doing logo's in Bryce.]]>
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      <duration>61</duration>
      <tags>3D, 3ds, animate, animating, animation, bryce, dxf, island, landscape, metacreations, model, modeling, models, stuido, terrain, texture</tags>
      <youtube-id>4P0vO45roSg</youtube-id>
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    <video>
      <category-id>1505</category-id>
      <id>52460</id>
      <title>Photo Editing #4: Adjusting Images For Effect [PhotoShop]</title>
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      <views>61</views>
      <created-at>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:29:26 -0700</created-at>
      <rating>1</rating>
      <username>freetutorials</username>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[This is a simple method for adjusting things like levels and contrast to get a different effect from your picture. In this example, I take some pictures of the sky and give them a completely different look.]]>
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      <duration>89</duration>
      <tags>color, correction, editing, enhancing, hue, image, photo, photograph, picture, repair, restoration, saturation, sepia, sky, Colorize</tags>
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      <id>52458</id>
      <title>Photoshop Tips: Free Stuff You Didn't Know You Had!</title>
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      <views>46</views>
      <created-at>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:29:23 -0700</created-at>
      <rating>1</rating>
      <username>freetutorials</username>
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        <![CDATA[Ever wish you had more brushes available to you without searching all over the net? Wish you had more [or cooler] actions? Well, the good news is you actually have a LOT of brushes and actions in your Photoshop program that probably aren't installed... and installing them is]]>
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      <duration>119</duration>
      <tags>actions, adobe, brushes, free, photoshop, technique, tricks, Tips, tutorial</tags>
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      <id>52456</id>
      <title>Photo Restoration #2: 1960's Wedding Photo [PhotoShop]</title>
      <type>YoutubeGuide</type>
      <views>111</views>
      <created-at>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:29:21 -0700</created-at>
      <rating>1</rating>
      <username>freetutorials</username>
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        <![CDATA[This is a typical "simple restoration" where a couple things are scratched or torn and the image is faded. The steps here are simple but effective, even for the beginner.]]>
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      <duration>81</duration>
      <tags>correction, image, photo, photograph, picture, repair, restoration, wedding</tags>
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    <video>
      <category-id>1505</category-id>
      <id>52453</id>
      <title>Flash #04: Basic Buttons</title>
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      <views>16</views>
      <created-at>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:29:18 -0700</created-at>
      <rating>1</rating>
      <username>freetutorials</username>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Although buttons are a staple in Macromedia Flash, many of the tutorials get a little overcomplicated. I'm hoping this helps. :)]]>
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      <duration>248</duration>
      <tags>animated, animation, anime, flash, frame, macromedia, multimedia, shape, tween, Buttons, Motion</tags>
      <youtube-id>LUScixkgRyo</youtube-id>
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      <category-id>1505</category-id>
      <id>52451</id>
      <title>Photo Editing #6: Faux Colorization [PhotoShop]</title>
      <type>YoutubeGuide</type>
      <views>84</views>
      <created-at>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:29:17 -0700</created-at>
      <rating>1</rating>
      <username>freetutorials</username>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[One of the neat things about Photoshop is the ability to add color to a black and white image. However, it's sometimes difficult to get just the right color. This is a neat trick to get the exact colors in a section of the photo, while leaving the rest of the photograph blac]]>
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      <duration>166</duration>
      <tags>color, coloring, colorization, correction, image, photo, photograph, picture, repair, restoration, Colorize</tags>
      <youtube-id>zJitVwWl4JI</youtube-id>
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      <category-id>1505</category-id>
      <id>52449</id>
      <title>Flash #07: Invisible Buttons?</title>
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      <views>57</views>
      <created-at>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:29:15 -0700</created-at>
      <rating>1</rating>
      <username>freetutorials</username>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[One little trick that I like to do with Macromedia Flash is to add an invisible button over a photo or diagram. This button can help identify people in a photo, point out areas of interest on a map, quiz someone on a diagram (i.e. the heart), or just do silly things. :)]]>
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      <duration>197</duration>
      <tags>animated, animation, anime, button, diagram, flash, frame, gif, heart, invisible, macromedia, multimedia, quiz, shape, tween, Motion</tags>
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      <category-id>1505</category-id>
      <id>52447</id>
      <title>Photo Editing #5: the Healing Brush [PhotoShop]</title>
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      <views>81</views>
      <created-at>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:29:13 -0700</created-at>
      <rating>1</rating>
      <username>freetutorials</username>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[The Healing Brush is another one of those amazing tools that the folks at Adobe finally got built in. It's really just about as simple as erasing someones scar or pimple.]]>
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      <duration>76</duration>
      <tags>brush, correction, healing, image, photo, photograph, picture, pimple, repair, restoration</tags>
      <youtube-id>z3QcF-Jh95s</youtube-id>
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      <id>52445</id>
      <title>Photo Editing #1: the Magic Of Levels [PhotoShop]</title>
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      <views>46</views>
      <created-at>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:29:11 -0700</created-at>
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      <username>freetutorials</username>
      <description>
        <![CDATA[Perhaps the most useful tool in Photoshop when enhancing or editing scanned photo's is the Levels tool. You can quickly enhance a photo, adding depth and richness. This works especially well with old images.]]>
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      <duration>110</duration>
      <tags>color, correction, editing, enhancing, hue, image, photo, photograph, picture, repair, restoration, saturation, sepia, Colorize</tags>
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    <video>
      <category-id>1528</category-id>
      <id>52443</id>
      <title>How To Improve Quality Of YouTube Video Playback! Easy!</title>
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      <views>432</views>
      <created-at>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:29:10 -0700</created-at>
      <rating>1</rating>
      <username>freetutorials</username>
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        <![CDATA[With a few extra keystrokes at the end of any YouTube video address you can get clearer, higher-quality playback! This cleans up some of the blurriness and adds a lot to your videos. I love this trick!]]>
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      <duration>67</duration>
      <tags>askgriff, better, blurry, clear, fix, griff, help, increase, movies, playback, quality, video, youtube</tags>
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    <video>
      <category-id>1505</category-id>
      <id>52439</id>
      <title>Photoshop Tips: Create a Sphere</title>
      <type>YoutubeGuide</type>
      <views>24</views>
      <created-at>Tue, 14 Oct 2008 16:29:07 -0700</created-at>
      <rating>1</rating>
      <username>freetutorials</username>
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        <![CDATA[This is a simple tip for using filters (a Lens Flare and Polar Coordinates). It creates a pretty nice 3D Sphere.]]>
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      <duration>164</duration>
      <tags>actions, adobe, book, brushes, class, classroom, filter, free, gif, gondola, liquify, photoshop, technique, text, tricks, Tips, tutorial</tags>
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