Grunge Interface Revisited
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, May 2006
Wanting to raise the "coolness" factor on your site? Well why not add a grunge effect to your graphics? Click on the link to find out more.
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Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, May 2006
Wanting to raise the "coolness" factor on your site? Well why not add a grunge effect to your graphics? Click on the link to find out more.
These topics represent the most common criticisms I have about sites I'm asked to review - both on the Pegaweb forums, and through emails I receive.
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Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, May 2006
This cool little tutorial will have you creating some really neat looking 3D style circular tubes in no time. It’s definitely worth taking a look at.
An Image is a "Channel Sandwich"
An image is basically a "channel sandwich" with one channel each for red, green and blue in an RGB image or cyan, magenta, yellow and black in a CMYK image.
In our last installment dealing with brushes in Adobe Illustrator, we looked at methods for generating Pattern Brushes from vector elements. But this week we'll leave the patterned strokes behind and delve into the messier realm of Art Brushes.
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For this tutorial I will be using the webv2 tutorial layout. If you don't have this layout I suggest you read the tutorial then you'll have something to work with. Although I'm saying you should use that tutorial, slicing works in the same way so you could do it with any layout.
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Another slicing and simple coding tutorial. This tutorial is more basic and uses rather a very simplistic layout for easy slicing and coding.
read moreThis tutorial is NOT going to teach you how to design your button, we are going to assume that you already have your button ready, you will need an image of the original button and an image of how its going to look on a rollover, I have done my buttons in Photoshop.
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1. Type two different texts with the same color on transparent background with two different layers.
2. Select the first text layer. Make a duplicate. Apply the Blur filter on the copy.
1. Open Photoshop and type the text with preferably script font for sign effect. Draw the curved line below the text which we will reveal with animation.
2. Create second layer. Hide the curved line with white patch.
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