The Fastest Glass Sphere in the West
1) Create a new image. Make it perfectly square, say 600 pixels x 600 pixels, 100 DPI. For those people accustomed to working with ruler measurements, that works out to 6 inches squared. Set your mode to RGB, and the background to transparent. 2) Fill the image with Black, 100%, and duplicate...
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Experienced
Added : Jul 29, 2004
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Glassy Globes
Let's start with a new image, black, 72 dpi. Mine is set to 6 inches wide and 5 inches high, RGB. Create a new layer and, with the circular marquee, make a nice, fat, round selection in the middle of your image. Fill this selection with gray. In the past when we've made spheres, I've use t...
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Jul 29, 2004
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Explosion Effect
This tutorial is a relatively simple method of creating a fire or explosion effect useful in space imagery. This tutorial mostly deals with the effects used to achieve the colours in an explosion, as opposed to the shape. Now i strongly recommend you experiment using ...
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Jul 29, 2004
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Golden Text
Make a new file with about 400 by 400pixels dimensions and a white background, then using the type tool type some large black text. I used MinsterlPosterWHG font with 170pts size. Feel free to use your own font, however try picking some thick one. With your text font active click on the n...
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Jul 29, 2004
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3D Sphere
1. Make a new layer, select Ellpitical Marquee Tool, hold down the Shift key and draw a cirlce. Select the radial gradient tool, set your foreground color to white, and background to red. Drag it as shown above, from top to bottom, horizontally. 2. Now hold down the Alt key ...
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Level : Beginner
Added : Jul 29, 2004
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Working with Gradients in Photoshop 6
Custom gradients are the key to many of the coolest Photoshop tricks and effects. If you produce photo-realistic work or simulated 3D, gradients are ...
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Experienced
Added : Jul 29, 2004
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Fun With Gradients
Let's have some fun dabbling with gradients. First let's take a look at our options in Photoshop, then well do a little creative applying. To begin with, you select the gradient tool from the toolbar. With Photoshop 6 we are given a gradient Options Bar, similar to other tool selections lik...
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Jul 29, 2004
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Grass Texture
Make a texture that looks like grass Step 1. Firstly create a new image in the size of your choice ( i used 200x200 pixels ). And press D to reset your colours Step 2. Now go to Filters -> Render -> Clouds, and then Filter > Stylize > F...
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Level : Beginner
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Grass Texture
Make a texture that looks like grass Step 1. Firstly create a new image in the size of your choice ( i used 200x200 pixels ). And press D to reset your colours Step 2. Now go to Filters -> Render -> Clouds, and then Filter > Stylize > F...
Type : Photoshop Tutorials
Level : Beginner
Added : Jul 29, 2004
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Green Texture
Start off By Making a new Document, I used size 200x200, Than set Your colors to the Defaults 'D'. 1. Goto Filter > Render > Clouds, And than goto Filter > Chrome > Chrome And use the Defaults. 2. Now Duplicate that Layer, And then Set the Blend Mode to Overlay, And then goto Edit &......
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Level : Beginner
Added : Jul 29, 2004
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