Tutorials from spyrestudios.com (page 1)



spyrestudios.com has 6 tutorials published on pxleyes...

1 - Design The Brilliante Website Layout - Photoshop Tutorial

In today’s Photoshop tutorial, we’re going to learn how to create a clean WordPress-styled website/blog design. We’ll be mainly dealing with; Basic shapes (lines, rectangles, arrows), Layer Styles, and a bit of basic type. Besides some Photoshop tricks. We’ll also be focusing on keeping our layout very well-aligned. So, let’s get started!


submitted: 5 years and 3064 days ago


2 - How To Create A Sweet Bokeh Business Card - Photoshop Tutorial

In this Photoshop tutorial we’re going to learn how to create a double-sided business card that features Bokeh and abstract effects. We’ll also create many different color schemes for it. So, let’s get started!


submitted: 5 years and 3158 days ago


3 - How To Create a Rockin' Website Layout - Photoshop Tutorial

In this Photoshop tutorial we’re going to create a chocolate-looking website layout. As we go through the different steps, we’ll deal with many techniques, some big typography, wood texturing, and so on. We hope you like this tutorial!


submitted: 5 years and 3161 days ago


4 - How to Create a Cool Monkey Character - Illustrator Tutorial

In this tutorial, we’re going to be creating a monkey character illustration using Adobe Illustrator. You’ll be using basic Shape Tools, the Pen Tool and various other Illustrator techniques to create the illustration. Let’s get started! ;)


submitted: 5 years and 3240 days ago


5 - How To Design Your Own Valentine's Day Heraldry Illustration - Illustrator Tutorial

In celebration of the day of love (even corporate, over-sentimentalized love) here is an Adobe Illustrator tutorial in which we are going to look at how you can create your own Valentine’s Day heraldry Illustration.


submitted: 5 years and 3260 days ago


6 - How To Design An Abstract Wallpaper - Photoshop Tutorial

Combining Illustrator and Photoshop can produce some dramatic and intense effects. Illustrator has the powers (and tools) to easily create abstract shapes, whereas in Photoshop, although possible, this can take up a lot more of your time.


submitted: 5 years and 3276 days ago