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We’re now well into spring with summer on the way, and nothing represents warm summer beauty better than dark black leather bras and panties. Today’s tutorial teaches the effects we used on our Flower Blossom Lingerie Menu, including the use of water color brushes, creating the look of movement in color, applying tanner looking skin, using glow to pop a figure out from a background, as well as a variety of other effects and brushes.
submitted: 5 years and 3095 days ago
Today’s Photoshop tutorial takes us though the steps of arranging an attractive floral logo design, which we ourselves used in the Bright Day Bouquet Brochure Template. By the way, did you know you could make wine from elderberry flowers? Yep, you can get drunk off pretty much anything that grows in nature.
submitted: 5 years and 3095 days ago
The Internet is full of big flashy effects, immense graphical work, pictures of cats, and images of women under-dressed for any occasion. In today’s lesson, however, we will take a look at the flip-side of things, and discover how a few simple, tasteful, effects can not only complete, but comprise an entire design. It’s a reminder that sometimes simple works, and you don’t need to go overboard to achieve an effective design.
submitted: 5 years and 3095 days ago
She’s got legs, she knows how to… insert them… into a well designed print newsletter template, and after reading today’s tutorial, so will you. Today’s Photoshop tutorial will teach you all of the effects needed to recreate the sexy, dark, and inviting High Class Heels newsletter template. Perhaps we could convince the leg model that posed for this photo to take a walk around on those stems and find that Leprechaun that stole my vodka last St. Patrick’s day. Did I mention that it was raspberry ice tea flavored?
submitted: 5 years and 3189 days ago
Friends, are you tired of your navigation never staying up? Post-it note navigations lose their adhesiveness and fall flat, scotch tape navigation can tear up your background color and leave a sticky mess, and push pin navigations leave awful holes on your website! Now, you can have a tidy clip-on navigation that will stay up as long as you like with no messy glue or ugly holes left behind! All you will need is a copy of Adobe Illustrator, a block of wood, a doughnut, a ball of twine, three nails, a club sandwich, a bucket of ice, and a hatchet as sharp as the devil himself.
submitted: 5 years and 3251 days ago