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I was bored and I hadn’t anything to do … so I’ve opened Adobe Photoshop and I was testing the new brush set that I found (see here) and I was thinking at an iPhone … so here’s my creation, hope you like it: ![]() Download the project: here. (Size: 2.41 Mb) You can discuss about this on the forum, click HERE.
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Making some special lights
Hello and welcome to our 14th tutorial on AREA 1! Here’s what we are going to make: Here’s the video tutorial: Special Lights from Opariuc Mihai on Vimeo. I have made an archive containing the brush, the background image, the .PSD project; you can download it here. (Size: 2.11 Mb) You can discuss this tutorial on the forum, click HERE. Transform a Daylight Photo into a Sin-City Inspired Scene
“In this tutorial, I will demonstrate how you can easily turn a normal photo taken in daylight, into a realistic Night-Scened Image, inspired by the movie Sin City.” Before: After: Go here to read the tutorial. Page Fold Effect
“It seems to be increasingly common to find page folds in icons and sites on the web so in this tutorial I’m going to be teaching you how to make one yourself.” You can achieve this: Go here to read the tutorial. How to make a nice grass landscape
Hello and welcome to our 13th tutorial on AREA 1! Here’s what we are going to make: So, let’s get started: More than likely, you’re already satisfied with how that looks. Notice how the different color variances that are preset to the brush give it depth! However, if you’re looking to make a field-type look, continue on. With the “grass foreground” layer as you topmost layer, create a new layer underneath. On this layer, repeat the step above, only make sure that your grass brush sizes are slightly smaller and that you move up on the canvas, usually 3/4 of the height of the previous grass layer. You know, things look smaller when they’re farther away. Repeat as necessary (image in the screenshot has 4 layers), depending on the distance you’d like to achieve, making sure that each new layer is added below the previous layer. Now, so it won’t look so bright in the middle of the night and so the blending will look better, I suggest you lower the opacity of some of the layers to around 75%-85%. As another finishing touch, using a small, scattered brush (I used the leaves) and a lighter color like yellow, run it over a few of the lower layers to make the grass look full of life (you know, like bugs). I’d also suggest that you run the dodge brush through the different layers before you finish to highlight individual grass blades. From here, it’s up to your artistic discretion. You can discuss this tutorial on the forum, click HERE. |
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