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Posted by Kubrick in Design, Photoshop TutorialsOct 13th, 2009 | No Comments
In this Photoshop tutorial, I will show you how to create a realistic 3D Baseball cap in Adobe Photoshop using the Pen tool , brushes and some nifty tricks.
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Posted by Kubrick in Design, Photoshop TutorialsOct 5th, 2009 | No Comments
In this Photoshop Tutorial, you’ll learn how to design an old vintage radio using simple shapes, gradients, patterns and textures.
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Posted by Kubrick in Design, Photoshop TutorialsSep 22nd, 2009 | No Comments
This tutorial will walk you through the process of creating a vector Nintendo Gameboy in Illustrator and then using it to produce a cool retro poster in Photoshop. Materials Needed: Gameboy Stock Photo G.B.Boot Font Textures: Circlebox Textures & Lost and Taken Step 1: Setting Up The Illustrator Document Please note that if you don’t have Illustrator, or simply don’t want to use it, you can download the Vector Gameboy at the bottom of the screen! You can place the .AI file straight into Photoshop! Head over to Adobe Illustrator and open a new Web Document – This will automatically...
Posted by Kubrick in Design, Photoshop TutorialsSep 3rd, 2009 | No Comments
In this tutorial, I will show you a quick and easy way to make a realistic stone texture with the help of the Liquify Filter. This tutorial is written for users who have a basic understanding of the tools and techniques commonly used in Photoshop
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Posted by Kubrick in Design, Photoshop TutorialsJun 22nd, 2009 | No Comments
In this tutorial, I’m going to show you how I used several floral stock images and Photoshop brushes to compose a fantastic abstract composition. Materials Needed: Violin Rose Blood Drip Suddenly Spring Brush Smoke Brushes Crushed Paper Brush Debris Brushes Flower tattoos brushes Step 1: Creating a New Document First of all, create a new document at 1000×1000px and use a white background . Step 2: Insert The Fiddle Make a selection around the violin image
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Posted by Kubrick in Design, Photoshop TutorialsJun 8th, 2009 | No Comments
In this tutorial we’ll be going though creating a semi-photo realistic coffee cup, with some nice frothy coffee. Quick Nav: Tutorial Download the PSD (Source Files) Materials Needed: Stock Photo Final Image See High Resolution . Step 1 Make a new Photoshop document with the dimensions of 1024×1024 pixels, this is a nice round size and is a good one to use when making large icons.
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Posted by Kubrick in Photoshop TutorialsMay 13th, 2009 | No Comments
We have another Psd Plus tutorial exclusively available to Plus members today. If you want to take your 3D text skills to the next level, then we have an exciting tutorial for you
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Posted by Kubrick in Photoshop TutorialsMay 12th, 2009 | No Comments
This tutorial will teach you basic to advanced keyboard shortcuts, all while designing an amazing timepiece! We can’t cover all of the keyboard shortcuts in this tutorial, but there are over 40 essentials here to give you a great start! Let’s get started on the way to being a super efficient designer! Final Image Preview Take a look at the image we’ll be creating.
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Posted by Kubrick in Photoshop TutorialsMay 11th, 2009 | No Comments
“This time I’ve got for you a photo manipulation tutorial.
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Posted by Kubrick in Photoshop TutorialsMay 11th, 2009 | No Comments
This time I’ve got for you a photo manipulation tutorial. We’ll grab several photos and create this fantasy mock-up of an unreal creature. We’ll learn several non-destructive techniques, apply photo filters to adjust the lighting, and of course a little bit of the creative process involved on this piece.
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