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In this tutorial we’ll be using Adobe Photoshop to design a clean and fresh interface that can be used for any web service or SaaS-based web app.
We’ll be covering some trademark web elements such as ribbons, buttons and stickers, as well as some basics including shapes, masks, typography, and much more.
submitted: 5 years and 3215 days ago
This is a very detailed and step by step tutorial for creating an Vector based design composition in Photoshop, with great aesthetics and almost flawless cohesion of elements.
In this tutorial we’ll be walking through the process of creating a Girl with a Raven
Composition using some awesome techniques, you’ll learn loads of great tricks in this tutorial. If you want to take your creative composition skills to the next level, this Photoshop tutorial is perfect for you.
Let’s get started!
submitted: 5 years and 3215 days ago
We couldn’t start the new year without a Photoshop tutorial on how to realize a high-style 2011 wallpaper!
Let’s create together a futuristic type treatment in 16 easy-to-follow steps. We will deal in particular with layer masks and light effects. Also we will show you the power of layer styles and how they can be used to realize awesome text effects.
submitted: 5 years and 3219 days ago
In this surreal Photoshop tutorial, you’ll learn the entire workflow from start to finish of creating an incredible surreal abstract artwork.
Starting with just a single photograph, you’ll learn how to apply adjustments to bring it into an easily workable color scheme, as well as then using the pen tool to create amazing surreal shapes.
Then, you’ll learn how to finish it off with a few other effects and another stock photo, for an incredible surreal artwork.
submitted: 5 years and 3219 days ago
You may have heard of a color in art supplies called non-photo blue. People use non-photo blue to draft roughs that they can pen permanent ink lines on to photocopy which will result in a duplicate with only the black lines.
You can achieve the same effect with simple gray pencil lead with a little help from Photoshop.
submitted: 5 years and 3219 days ago