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Vector Art with Photoshop -Photoshop Tutorial. Tutorial Links: Page 1 | Page 2 Vector art is REALLY popular at the moment. Everyone is making vector art. It’s not hard to do and you don’t need to be able to draw to create it. Be warned though, vector art does take a lot of time and patience. Especially if you want to create OUTSTANDING art. In this tutorial I hope to shed some light on how to make vector art and more importantly how to make really great vector art with Adobe Photoshop. In order to even start to think about doing this tutorial YOU MUST KNOW HOW TO USE THE PEN TOOL. Don’t merge or rasterize your shape layers. To see a better sized version of the finished vector just click HERE I suggest you read through the entire tutorial before you begin… Abstract smoke art tutorial. Step 1 - Setting up and taking the shot Setup explained Camera (with manual focus lens) Tripod External flash gun Remote trigger Off-camera flash cord Black backdrop (any matte material) Incense stick Lighter (There is no smoke without fire) Tray (to stop your house burning down) Cardboard to direct the light from the flash Setup your shot as shown in the photo above.
Make sure you have setup the shot in a dark room so that you don't get any light pollution. You need to be able to control the light that hits the smoke for the best detail. Set your camera to 'Manual' on the dial and also "Manual" on the lens. Aperture: f11 Shutter speed: 1/250 Focal length: 50mm ISO Speed: 100 Now you are ready to take the shot. There is no definitive way to take the shot once its setup. Step 2 - Post processing in photoshop Here comes the fun and creative part. For this tutorial I have chosen the following image... I chose this image for the tutorial. The three sliders you see are as follows. And thats it! Massive Collection of Best Photoshop Tutorials from 2010 - Noupe Design Blog. Dec 14 2010 Photoshop has given new pinnacles to creativity of designers all around the globe.
They are free to create astounding effects that can accomplish almost anything one can imagine. Many artists have shared their creation process through quite a number of tutorials and articles. Today we present to you the best Photoshop tutorials from categories of abstract, animatation, automation, photo retouching, digital painting, poster design, brushes and buttons (and the list goes on!) To help you increase your knowledge and skills. Photo Effects & Color Abstract Photo Manipulation Here we’ll learn how to create an abstract photo manipulation that looks like you’ve just painted the subject; the artist has included lots of useful techniques for creating impressive abstract pieces. Playing with custom brushes to create magical scenes In this tutorial the artist will show you some powerful features of brushes.
Drawing Digital Art Poster Design Abstract Animation. 40 Useful Photoshop PSD Files For Designers | Flash, Design, Vector, Photoshop, Adobe Tutorials | GraphicMania.net. A Helpful Collection of Digital Post Processing Tutorials | Resources. Resources by Bill Jones 26inShare More times than not after we download a memory card full of images and sort through the “keepers”, we want to fire up Photoshop and start correcting, enhancing or playing.
Sometimes we just don’t know where to start to achieve the looks you find in some great images around the net. I have gathered what I think are great tutorials to get you started on your way to post processing greatness. Obviously I’m sure I missed a few great tutorials out there so please feel free to share a link in the comments below and if its a good one I’ll will add it to our list. Quick & Flexible Photo Colour Manipulation Black and White Photoshop Conversion Techniques Combining Different Exposures in Photoshop Image Retouching: Advanced Skin Softening Quick Selective Sharpening Technique In Photoshop CS3/CS4 The Photoshop Lens Correction Filter – Basic Exercise Add Dynamic Lighting to a Flat Photograph Photo Enhancing Using Dragan and David Hill Effects Like Our Site?
6 Comments. How To Make Digital Photos Look Like Lomo Photography. The following tip on getting digital images to look like Lomo Images was submitted by DPS reader – Frank Lazaro. You can see his photography at his Flickr page and see some of his Lomo shots here. From the first time I saw a photo that looked like this, I wanted to shoot one of my own. But, for the longest time I couldn’t figure it out how people took photos look like this. Then one day searching the web, I realized I needed a Lomo LC-A camera. This is a Russian made camera that was a knock off of another camera. It is poorly made and by Japanese camera standards, a bad picture taker too. Low and behold I went out and bought 2 of these babies.
I searched and searched and after trying several different Photoshop methods, I finally came up with my own using a mix of different techniques. Get Free Weekly Digital Camera Tips via Email Here is my step by step on how I take a digital photo and make it Lomoified. Getting Started – Creating a Vignette Now you have a vignette. Sharpening and Saving. Vector Magic Precision Bitmap To Vector Conversion Online. Design Tutorial: Creating a Propaganda Poster. Posted Wednesday, 10 December 2008 by David Sykes in Photoshop, Design In the second installment of our "how to" series, based on entries to the Crestock Photoshop Contest 2008, David Sykes shows us how he brought together the photographic source materials provided in Adobe Illustrator to create his winning design for Round 1.
The same end result could undoubtedly have been achieved using Photoshop alone, but Illustrator offers greater speed and precision for this particular style of design. Step 1 Research, Research, Research. The more you know about the topic you are going to design around, the EASIER it will be for you to do something GREAT. In this case the topic was propaganda and our assignment (as I understood it) was to aesthetically replicate the propaganda posters or their style and put our unique twist to the work.
Crestock.com has a wealth of information on this topic right there on the site - you can find links to this at the bottom of this post. Step 2 Step 2.5 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5. How to: Make a Hand-Drawn Font | BittBox. If our freebies have benefited you personally or have helped you earn a profit please consider donating via paypal. Donate Now Before I start, let me say that this is by no means the only way to make a hand drawn font. Ever since I began giving away fonts, I’ve had many requests for me to write a tutorial on my font making process, so here it is.
This is how I do it, and depending on your responses, I can go deeper into a FontLab Studio tutorial. This tutorial, however, is designed to reveal my process from start to finish. A lot of you may not have FontLab Studio, so you may need to adapt the second half of the tutorial to whatever font software you may have access to. 1.
I like to use India Ink and a primitive Bamboo Pens (above) to draw my characters, but you can even just use a pencil and paper if you like. 2. Take whatever tools you choose to use and start cranking out letter forms. 3. Next, I scan the images in at a relatively high resolution. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Done!
Gimp. 3D Pixel Stretch Effects in Photoshop. Stretching a single line of pixels is an easy way to create special digital effects in graphic design. By taking this technique a step further, we can create wonderful, vibrant 3D effects right in Photoshop! What We’re Making In this tutorial, we’re going to stretch a single line of pixels to create beautiful 3D designs. You can get a glimpse of the design we’re going to make in the preview below: Step 1 – Getting Started Go ahead and create a new document (you may want to aim for something above 500x500px just so you have some breathing room for your work).
Now, go grab 3 photos that are filled with vibrant colors. You can go ahead and open the photos in Photoshop, we’ll be using them soon. Step 2 – Fade to Black Create a new layer. Using a large (500px), soft (0%), black brush with the Brush Tool, create a large black circle towards the center of your canvas. Step 3 – Selecting the Pixels We need to copy a single row of pixels from one of our images. Step 4 – Transform a Row into a Rectangle.