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Hello everyone! Herel we are going to explain the process of painting which we have called “The Happy Smileâ€.
This tutorial will lead you through the steps of creating a Story book illustration. We will not go into every single detail, we’ll just show you a working process and what tools and shortcuts we prefer.
Tools used
• Photoshop CS3
• Wacom Graphire4 4×5 USB (Blue)
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Capturing the inner beauty of an object with an X-ray is not an easy task. Only a handful of photographers combine photography as an art form with radiology -- which might have something to do with the fact that achieving the effect requires highly-specialized equipment, that bombards the subjects with potentially-lethal ionizing radiation.
Look beyond the surface and create intriguing X-ray images.
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This Photoshop tutorial shows you how to mix pixels and spray paint to create edgy urban art.
Graffiti has influenced many of today’s graphic designers and illustrators: skateboard graphics, clothing, and the music industry have all drawn on it heavily, while the distinctive graffiti style pops up in ads, magazines and elsewhere.
Here, you’ll learn how to add some chaotic, urban grit to your artwork using selection and layer blending techniques. You’ll also learn how to replicate a three-colour graffiti stencil using Photoshop’s filters and channels – then you’ll get the chance to get your hands dirty by adding some overspray and drip effects.
Finally, to pull off the effect, you’ll apply blending modes, as well as using Photoshop’s lesser-known Displace filter to map your graffiti to the contours of the wall.
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Mobile apps that lend a vintage styling to photos and videos have been in vogue, emulating the recent craze for simple film cameras from the likes of Lomography. Among these apps are the all-conquering Hipstamatic and Plastic Bullet Camera – the latter based on colour-correction technology developed for Red Giant’s Hollywood-quality video and Photoshop plug-ins. Both have won favour with designers and hipsters from Shoreditch to Sunderland.
In this tutorial, we will show you how you can create retro lighting effects in Photoshop without resorting to plug-ins – and with a degree of control that means you get the look you want without the trial-and-error aspect of the iPhone apps. And when you work with high-res photos and Photoshop’s toolset, the results are far superior, too.
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Today’s tutorial result is figurative. We'll draws with a range of regular pencils (from 5H to 6B), as well as pulling out the pens and paintbrush.
Then we'll bring the results into Photoshop, where we add components and apply colour and textures, digitally enhancing the final visual through the use of some classically inspired montage techniques.
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It doesn’t take a wealth of graphic complexity to produce an image charged with meaning. In this design, we uses basic colours, shapes and brush strokes to create a well balanced, euphoric image with a hint of the fetal about it.
This isn’t a technically complex piece – the original photograph does most of the work, but its graphic accessories enhance the emotion that is hinted at in the original.
submitted: 5 years and 3115 days ago
Can using text on Photoshop harm you?
Yes, man! And it can make you lose lot of time when there are superscript and subscript, letter-spacing, line-spacing, etc.
Now we want to show you some simple tips, tricks and keyboard shortcuts to simplify your works with text on Photoshop.
submitted: 5 years and 3116 days ago