Car Air Vent/Intake
Pimp up your photoshop car by adding these air vents easily to any part of your car.
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Pimp up your photoshop car by adding these air vents easily to any part of your car.
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Learn to make this neat metal pipe effect whilst learning some new photoshop tools along the way!
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1. Start with a blank canvas with a black background. Mine is 300x300.
2. Using the paintbrush, and any type of brush, the more random the better, draw a bit of a squiggle down the middle. Here's mine...
Here is your own guide to draw your own Larry character. If you feel like being creative; take the feel of Larry, and design a character to represent yourself! Here we go...
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Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, May 2005
Following the creation of this content box filled with headers you will have a better understanding of both Photoshop and Grunge style website elements.
1. Start with a new canvas, 450x350 is what I am using, and a background colour of #999999.
2. Using the rounded rectangle tool, draw the shape filling most of your canvas. I had the radius set to 10 and foreground colour set to white...
1. Starting off you will need 2 things. A photo of the car you want to do up and some nice rims that you would like to add. Here are my two starting images.
2. Starting off with the new rims you would like to add to your car. Using the Pen Tool (press P) carefully select around the wheel...
1. Start with a new image. Mine is 380x120 with a background colour of #666666.
2. Set your foreground colour to #000000.
3. Using the Text Tool, type your text in the centre of your image. Preferably in a big, fat, plain font. Something like mine will do just fine...
1. Start with a 400x100 image, or another size if you see the need for it. Set background to white (#FFFFFF).
2. Now for the background. The easiest way (but yes, it is cheating) is to use a set of grunge brushes. There are a few nice sets of brushes here on Tribe Radio...
1. New document. 200x300 pixels. White background. Too easy? Carry on...
2. Using the Pen Tool (Press P), draw a basic shape for your menu.
3. Open the Paths Palette, right click on Work Path and select Make Selection...
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