3D Twists Tutorial
I made this up during class... I guess it turned out okay... I wasn't feeling very creative so my result didn't look the greatest, but I know all you talented creative people can turn this into something cool.
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I made this up during class... I guess it turned out okay... I wasn't feeling very creative so my result didn't look the greatest, but I know all you talented creative people can turn this into something cool.
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Okay, I went over the picture limit again
1. Make a new document, 400 x 400
2. Color the background black
3. Use any color you like, and change the brush to a 65 airbrush. Write HI.
1. Make a new document, 500 by 500.
2. Color the background with the color F8C2D9.
3. Using a 65 black airbrush, make three circles as shown below.
4. Go to Filter> Distort> Wave, and use the default settings. Press randomize until you get three nice wavy circles.
If you're doing this tutorial, you should know how to use filters, free transform, and know what the blending mode is. Or else you might be a litle confused.
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1. Open up a new document with transparent background! Size doesn't really matter. For the above image I used 600 x 400 px. Select white as foreground color and press Shift+F5 to fill the whole document.
2. Create a new layer by pressing Ctrl+Shift+N. Hit 'D' to restore the default back ...
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In the first section of our tutorials, we will learn how to work with the artistic filters that Photoshop provides. This tutorial will take you step by step through each example on how to get the most out of your photos.
1. Create a new document in any size. For this tutorial, my document will be 640x480 in size.
2. Fill your document with Black by going to edit -> fill with these settings:
Contents: Black
Blending Mode: Normal (100%)
3. Go to filter -> render -> lens flare...
1. File > New. Whatever size you want, and the background color should be white. I used 400px X 400px
2. Select the Linear Gradient Tool, and set the blending mode to "Difference" (and press 'D' to reset colors!), also make sure the Gradient is selected to 'Foreground to Background'...
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