This article details how to create the ever-popular CRT or "tube TV" effect. This requires several files to be made for use as brush layers. Since this article is a technical tutorial, the author doesn't have much of an argument. The article is very helpful, as it delineates step by step how to create this effect. However, there are simpler ways to do this particular effect, which I've also seen. The author's method is most likely the best, detail-wise, but there are simpler ways of making a similar effect in Photoshop. While the article was thorough, the formatting of the page forces more scrolling than should be necessary, though that's not all on the author himself. Of course, there's no real way to find this article without looking for it. There's one real obvious application for me, and that is that I can make CRT lines (and fuzz, if I apply myself).
Source: Sanchez, Diego. "Simulating a Computer Screen in Adobe Photoshop - Layers Magazine." Layers Magazine. N.p., 1 Jan. 2013. Web. 16 Dec. 2016.
If you want to find the article, it's here: http://layersmagazine.com/simulating-a-computer-screen-in-adobe-photoshop.html
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