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		<title>Abstract Swirl Effect</title>
		<description>Today's tutorial is more about showing you a technique that allows you to come up with a bunch of different results by yourself, and while it can easily be used as a standalone wallpaper, for example, you can also add this effect to large projects. The result above is simply ...</description>
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		<title>Colored Energy Waves</title>
		<description>No matter how many interesting effects can be used to create wallpapers and abstract posters in Photoshop, I won't ever get bored of them, and I hope you won't either. Now, look below and see what I have prepared for you today. If you like it, read on, if not, ...</description>
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		<title>Wireframe Sphere</title>
		<description>This tutorial shows you how to quickly create a wireframe sphere in just a few steps, and while the result isn't quite impressive, you can put your Photoshop skills to test and try to create a disco ball, like in "Saturday Night Fever"...
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		<title>Punched Text</title>
		<description>Today, the time has come for a new tutorial involving the Type Tool and some effects applied to your text. Since the title and the image below should say it all, fire up your Photoshop and let's get busy!
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		<title>Photoshop Censorship in Action</title>
		<description>Since Photoshop is a really versatile tool, it would be a pity to simply use black spots or other shapes and colors, when it's time to hide some parts of an image. For example, censoring a picture as you can see below can be a better way to do it, ...</description>
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