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‘Tutorials’
Thursday, March 4th, 2010
In this tutorial I am going to use inspiration from the new Alice in Wonderland film coming out in theaters this week. I will walk you through some steps on creating a similar movie poster from the movie.
Here are the resources I will use:
To make this tutorial easier I went ahead [...]
By: John Overbee in Adobe, Alice, Alice in Wonderland 2010, Alice in Wonderland Movie, Alice in Wonderland tutorial, Design, Manipulation, Photoshop
Thursday, February 25th, 2010
Create a custom brush to make a rainy scene and manipulate some imagery to envision a live-action Heavy Rain. The video game features a character named Madison Paige, who is sculpted after a British model that did all of the facial expressions and motion capture for the game, which is touted to be a very [...]
By: Mark Rivera in Heavy Rain, Jacqui Ainsley, Madison Paige, Manipulation, Photoshop
Thursday, February 18th, 2010
I have been watching a lot of sci-fi movies lately and I decided this weeks tutorial would involve creating my own custom Space Monitor Display.
By: Christopher Heiss in Design, Manipulation, Photoshop
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
Time for a Flash tutorial to show how to make a jointed character using nested symbols. Anti-Valentine’s day flick “The Wolfman” was released this past weekend and I gotta say it was pretty fun. Our canine friend will assist us in this endeavor.
Here is the imagery we’re going to animate. Start in Photoshop and make [...]
By: Mark Rivera in Animation, Flash, Photoshop, wolfman
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010
In this beginner tutorial I will run you through some simple steps to take a texture of your choosing and turn it into a seamless texture that you could use as a repeating background or anything else you want.
I am going to use a rocky texture I downloaded somewhere. You can use this file if [...]
By: John Overbee in Adobe, Design, Graphics, Photoshop, seamless texture, Texture, texture tutorial
Thursday, February 4th, 2010
March Madness is upon us and basketball buzz is in the air. Television graphics become more sophisticated and sports networks tend to have very eye-catching ones. When you’re finished with this tutorial you’ll be able to recreate some righteous TV graphics often seen on ESPN.
By: Mark Rivera in Adobe, Graphics, March Madness, Men's Basketball, Photoshop, Top 10
Monday, February 1st, 2010
Here’s a tip for editing your selections in Quick Mask Mode. Near the bottom of your toolbar you’ll find two buttons that allow you to “Edit in Standard Mode” and “Edit in Quick Mask Mode”. You’ll be in standard by default. If you enter Quick Mask Mode you’ll notice everything turn red.
By: Mark Rivera in Adobe, Photoshop, quick mask
Tuesday, January 26th, 2010
In this tutorial I will show you how to manipulate a photo of a car to blend in with its surroundings similar to how a chameleon lizard blends in with its surroundings in nature.
Before I start I want to say that the basis of this tutorial will be the beginning stages of a car blending [...]
By: John Overbee in Adobe, chameleon car, photo manipulation, Photoshop
Monday, January 25th, 2010
Well Officially Valentine’s Day is fast approaching and to celebrate the day I decided to create a new Valentine’s Day Wallpaper. I always thought Care Bears were the mascots of the seasons so I used them in this wallpaper. So let’s begin.
in Design, Photoshop, Wallpaper