Pukkelpop is a gigantic festival in Belgium and we're going to learn how to create their logo in a few steps. If used in the right design or flyer it could become a killer text effect.
1. We're going to paint graffiti on a wall using photoshop. This is a pretty simple tutorial that shows how to make a wall image overlay in short. So go ahead and find yourself a picture of a wall, you can also use mine!
1. We're going to make a colourful and good looking swirl and you should start out by creating a 800*600 document. Now go to (filter - render - clouds) so you end up with something like this.
2. Now go to (filter - pixelate - mezzotint)
1. We're going to edit a picture of something and turn it into a comic strip image or something that almost resembles the real thing. You can use my picture used in this example if you want to! 2. First you will have to duplicate the original layer
1. Create a new document (200*200) and fill the background with #000000 using the paint bucket tool. We're going to make a browse button for a proxy template for example... The text in the button can be changed and so it can be used for everything.
1. Create a new document (400*150). We're going to create a cool spooky text that can be used to print on halloween cards etc.
2. Fill the background with #000000 black using the paint bucket tool.
1. Create a new document (400*150). We're going to create a pink signature that can also be used for a small and minimalistic website design if used properly but ofcourse also for forums. In this tutorial we'll also add some details to give it just the look it needs using quite a lot of brushes!
1. Create a new document (640*480). In this tutorial we are trying to create a somewhat realistic wood texture that can be used for almost anything! It's not really photo-realistic but it does the job and it requires little to no time to create this.
1. Create a new document (750*750). We're going to create a splash page or an intro page for a website that needs a professional look. 2. Fill the background with white #ffffff. 3. Now use your rectangular marquee tool to select a box like shown below in the first image and fill it with w...