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Stylish retro text effectIn this tutorial we will be designing a cool retro text effect, which is growing more and more popular in today's design. Today you will learn how to use the Perspective tool to create depth and how designers can use default gradients in unusual ways! Visits: 1560 |
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Super Slick Dusky Lighting EffectsWe are going to put together a sunset image mixing some vector shapes and dusky lighting effects to produce a slick image that would make a nice album cover for a chillout mix in Adobe Photoshop Visits: 3720 |
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The Ultimate Wood Texture TutorialSure you could take a photo of some wood and use that for a texture. But the real way to separate the photoshop men from the boys is to make your own. In this tutorial we are going to create a wood texture and apply some artwork on top of it that has an aged paint feel. To begin, make a new document as shown below. Visits: 528 |
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Transparent Glass LetteringIn this tutorial we're going to use some super layer effects and a bit of extra magic to make a lettering style that looks transparent and stunning. Because there is so much use of layer styles you need to download the sample PSD from the link on the right to follow along. Visits: 587 |
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Transparent Glass Lettering in PhotoshopIn this tutorial we're going to use some super layer effects and a bit of extra magic to make a lettering style that looks transparent and stunning. Because there is so much use of layer styles you need to download the sample PSD from the link at the bottom of the tutorial in order to follow along. Visits: 1529 |
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Use light and shade to bring text to lifeIn this tutorial we are going to take some very basic principles of light and shade to make a rather impressive looking text effect in Adobe Photoshop. Visits: 6601 |
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Using the Vanishing Point FilterThere are many instances when you will want to simulate or mock up how a design would look printed out and photographed. It might be for a portfolio piece, it might be for a client to help them imagine a concept design or it might just be for your own satisfaction at seeing how your work is going to look to the end user. Visits: 1635 |
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