Fantasy Butterflies - How it's Done, The Recipe
OK. So for those of you who want to do everything by yourself, here is the tutorial, or should I say - a recipe!
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OK. So for those of you who want to do everything by yourself, here is the tutorial, or should I say - a recipe!
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Use brush on old fashioned, real white paper to make some more or less straight lines. Scan them in gray or B&W mode on 300 pix/inch resolution.
You should get an image that looks like this:
So, I tried to make this tutorial as detailed as possible, but wanted to keep it simple at the same time. Not quite sure if I succeeded but that's where you come in. Leave some feedback as I aim to make perfect tutorials - eventually :)
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Sometimes it's hard to get started on a project. You're excited about the excellent brushes you just purchased and are eager to try them out, but what to do?
Here are some tips for using Photoshop brushes to make a beautiful keepsake page for a baby, be it your own or a friend's.
Little update: please make sure to set up the image in Grayscale mode before applying the filter.
And, please, please: it has to be done on a background layer! Don't create a new layer.
First, place a high-contrasted image (high-key image, in this case my model Iva) into Illustrator work area.
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Using bitmap image from tutorial How to create your own custom brush in PhotoShop you can easily create your own vector brushes in few steps:
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Let me show you how I created a simple web shop icon (shop trolley). In Illustrator (or similar vector software) make a simplified shop trolley "L" shape (the handle + basis).
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Easy :)
First, draw a circle (using Shift tab) and fill it with radial gradient like this:
Wrapping scrolls around illustrations or images are quite popular designers little trick these days. I'll show you how to draw a scroll "easy way".
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