Recreate the World from Scratch
This original tutorial will go over how to create your own world from scratch using some nifty filter effects while utilizing the color range feature.
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This original tutorial will go over how to create your own world from scratch using some nifty filter effects while utilizing the color range feature.
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1. Make a new doccument, 500x500 pixels with a transparent background.
2. Fill it with a white background and make some black text. I chose glossy, 100pt with Impact font.
3. Apply these settings:
Without a doubt, the best new feature in After Effects CS3 is the Vanishing Point Exchange with Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended. Creating very believable 3D movements from quite simple 2D digital photographs has to be seen to be believed, and the best thing is it's a pretty easy process. However, ther...
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Another effect that might be useful in the unfolding season. We are creating the effect of icy text.
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One of the main things that every PhotoChopper needs to know is how to free-up, or separate, different parts of an image. With programs like Photoshop there are a number of ways to do this. But this particular tutorial will deal with one of my favorite way to get this sometimes challenging job done....
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The layers blending modes are the quintessence and the most powerfull aspect of Photoshop. They interact with eachother differently according to the colors and modes you use; but before get try some funny stuff, we should understand the basics:
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Editor's Pick of April, 2010
The underworld scenery depicted by putting together quite trivial landscape pictures. Some Photoshop magic and voila you are in the belly of hell.
This is a very simple effect that can be done easy with only a few steps. This tutorial will show you how to create a waterpaint effect using a couple brushes i found online as well as the gradient tool.
read moreTom Green takes a layered Photoshop document and adds motion to it in Flash using the Bones tool.
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