Welcome to my home...
Hello,
So you've stumbled across my home page and are wondering just what it is you are looking at.
Well quite simply put, this is my home site.
Here is where you will find anything related to graphics and at the same time related to me.
I have made a few tutorials for Photoshop users that might come in handy, and I intend to make more.
This site is also here so I can display my portfolio(s), and share some of the wallpapers I have made.
As you will notice most of this site is still under construction,
but I am working on the content as you are reading this.
So be sure to check back every now and then.
In the meantime, if you have any questions or feedback or if you just want to drop me a line, feel free to contact me
Regards, Richard
PortFolio
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galleries
This is my portfolio. I will use this page to display everything I have made and will make in the future.
Please note that Javascript needs to be enabled for this to work
To start viewing the images simply select one of the galleries from the drop down menu above.
A set of thumbnails will be loaded and from there you can choose where to start browsing.
There is also an option to start a slideshow as you'll see in the top right corner of an album. Some images have been resized. When an image is resized an option to "view the image in full size" will come up under the image. Clicking the image will then result in the image being loaded in a new window/tab.
A Little About Me..

Who am I?
In case you haven't noticed yet, my name is Richard Schultheis.
Born in 1977 and raised in Tilburg, The Netherlands, I moved to Long Island, New York in June 2006.
The reason for this move is very simple, I met the love of my life and she happened to live here.
So it was a move in a pursuit of happyness (yes, a Y
)
By marrying Lisa I also became a father to a clever little man, Stephen..
With Lisa attending an online course in Graphics Design, I got introduced to the potential of Photoshop.
So, I began teaching myself how to use it by following many online tutorials. I instantly became addicted.
Which brought me to putting my work online. Because what good is creating something if you're not sharing it.
And while my experience is somewhat limited, I think I am getting the hang of things.
I like sharing my knowledge, and I've helped out my share of forum members by creating them a signature.
I am still practicing and consider myself an amateur, but who knows, maybe I'll be one of the lucky ones to turn his hobby into his work.
Regards, Richard
Contact Me
Richard's Guest Book
After much trial and error, it would seem I have a working guestbook up and running.
Because that script is rather complex I have not been able to add it into the current page.
But it is possible to view the guestbook by Clicking Here or the image below.
Or, if you'd rather go straight to signing it that is possible as well by going Here.

Terms of Use
This is not a lecture about what you can and can not do with what I've created.
Rather a request for common sense. You are free to use whatever I made in any way you see fit,
except for commercial purposes. The reason being, if you're making money off something I made,
I should at least be in on it. Seems fair doesn't it?
Let's be honest, I've used my share of samples from various sources and in some cases I have not
been able to ask permission simply because I did not not know who the true creator was.
Which reminds me, If you see anything here that you have made and do not want me to use,
or you simply want me to give you credit for it, please contact me.
I do feel that credit goes where credit is due, so even though I might have modified something
in a major way, I still try to give credit where neccessary.
And that's basically it.
If and when I start working on a commercial basis, these terms will most likely change for whatever
I make after that. But in that case I will probably create a new site to keep business and pleasure seperated.
On this site, you will find nothing commercial.
Regards, Richard




