Game Art in Photoshop - Making buildings
Enjoy this tutorial on creating game art and buildings in photoshop. Pro Game artist Christian reveals his secrets to PhotoshopCAFE.
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Enjoy this tutorial on creating game art and buildings in photoshop. Pro Game artist Christian reveals his secrets to PhotoshopCAFE.
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More collaging techniques for Photoshop, using channels and layers.This is a bit more in depth than some of the other tutorials, you will learn several techniques that you can adapt to add a pro touch to your montages and collages. You asked for it, you got it! Enjoy
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Collaging - Merging 2 images with a layer mask. This is a very requested technique and will be the first in our series on creating collages and montages. You will learn how to seamlessly blend 2 images together, using the layer masks
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"Step-and-repeat" is the term used for the process of duplicating an object and spacing or transforming the duplicates sequentially.
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I read in the forum some threads from people asking how to make icons (windows icons) but i did not appreciated the answers because they wasn't well explained or totally wrong (changing the extension of a gif file to .ico!!!).
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1. To bring up the Photoshop Keyboard Shortcuts and Menu Dialog, you must first open up Photoshop and go to Window > Workspace > Keyboard Shortcuts & Menus…
2. Here you will have the window open up with the Keyboard Shortcuts tab selected.
1. The first thing you will want to do is download your brush set. you may have one downloaded already, but if you don't, click here.
2. The next thing we need to do is load this brush set in Photoshop. Now, I saved my brush set in my documents, so I will load mine from there.
Photoshop brushes are great way to do repetitive marks, adding watermark, signature and the most extensively used in digital painting. This tutorial will simply teach how to make few brushes and make your own brush collection.
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First download all the fonts you want from a website.
dafont.com is a good one.
Go to Start > Control Panel
Copy the .abr files into C:Program FilesAdobePhotoshop 7.0PresetBrushes. (The derectory will be different if you using something other then 7.0)
Load Photoshop, if its already open, close it and open it again. Click on the brush tool.
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