Translucent IM Style Illustrator Icon Tutorial
Editor's Pick of October, 2008
Drawing IM icon might provoke you to come up with your own ideas and improve your Adobe Illustrator skills.
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Editor's Pick of October, 2008
Drawing IM icon might provoke you to come up with your own ideas and improve your Adobe Illustrator skills.
Create stylish patterns, cool results and bandwidth savings assured.
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Using the Text Wrap feature within Adobe Illustrator you can quickly and easily format your text to harmonise with your photographs and images.
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Adobe Illustrator has some nifty built in features when it comes to working in three dimensions. This example gives a quick walkthrough on using such features to create a 3D rotatable globe, allowing the earth to be revolved in order to show the desired countries and continents.
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Start with a large white canvas, in your layers window make a new layer set. Name it Custom Head Mascot Web Graphic....
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Layer effects was new in Photoshop 5 and makes a lot of third party plugins unnecessary. Here's a brief overview of these effects. Be sure to check out how to use them in the "glass spheroid" tutorial.
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The tutorial we offer you shows one of the methods of changing color of a subject in a photograph. It's rather quick and easy. Have a look at how to change color with Hue/Saturation.
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Starting with the design application of Adobe Illustrator create a group of vector based geometric lines at dynamic 45 degree angles, then follow the walkthrough to rough them up with brush textures in Adobe Photoshop resulting in a cool and trendy design style.
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Open up Adobe Illustrator and create a new document, use the Rounded Rectangle Tool to draw the basics of the iMac screen. Use the up and down cursor keys to adjust the roundness of the corners while dragging....
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One of the biggest drawbacks to smart filters is that all filters applied to a single layer must share a common filter mask. Fortunately, there's a workaround. To make a long story short, you nest one smart object inside another.
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