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Download 9 Layered .Psd Artworks from SlashTHREE

Jul 15th in News by Skellie

This week we have an extra special gift for Plus members. Pulled from the SlashTHREE design community's gallery and just released 'Expressions' book, we have 9 complete artworks in Photoshop format available exclusively to Plus members. Each artwork .Psd is exactly as it was left on the artist's computer, meaning every layer, tweak, setting, technique, modification and style can be studied. If you like an effect or technique in one of these artworks, you have a rare opportunity to peek under the hood and see exactly how it was created.

You can also modify these artworks as you please - add, subtract and edit. Something you would have done differently? Do it! Hit the jump to see each artwork. To download them immediately, join Plus for just $9 (that's $1 per complete artwork)!

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Author: Skellie

Skellie is Tuts+ Manager. She makes sure all the Tuts+ sites are awesome. You can follow her/the Tuts+ Network on Twitter via @tutsplus.

About Expressions

Psdtuts+ is proud to be the prime sponsor behind SlashTHREE's 'Expressions' art collection, featuring 58 pages of art and writing from the SlashTHREE design community. To thank us for our support, SlashTHREE have provided us with these 9 artworks from 'Expressions' and its contributing artists to pass along to our Plus members. Our financial support for the project was only made possible by our Plus community. Thanks guys!

Credits: Curation: Saad Moosajee, Design: Bechira Sorin, Typography: Diego L. Rodriguez.

Expressions page
Expressions page
Expressions page

License

These artworks are distributed for educational purposes only. They cannot be displayed as your own work (as is or modified), or re-distributed in any form. Otherwise, they're all yours to have fun with!

Log-in to the Plus members' area to download under 'Source files'.

Artwork by Dominik Siemon (#1, #2)

Age: 22, Location: Germany.


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Artwork by Erik Schumacher (#3)

Age: 21, Location: Germany.


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Artwork by Olli-Pekka Jauhainen (#4)

Age: 27, Country: Finland.


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Artwork by Vladimir Tomin (#5)

Age: 26, Country: Russia.


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Artwork by Vera Oosterhof (#6)

Age: 18, Country: The Netherlands.


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Artwork by Eduardo Lopez (#7)

Age: 36, Country: Mexico.


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More Community Artwork (#8, #9)


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    Laneth July 16th

    Wow – this is just too good!
    Thanks so much guys!
    I am really thankful to be a Plus member – these sorts of things are invaluable to someone learning as they go, like me.

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    Jose July 16th

    so good!

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    Alex Beltechi July 16th

    Brilliant idea!

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    ev4n July 16th

    awesome!

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    Micah July 16th

    Makes me want to just quit…

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    Edwin July 16th

    Awesome artwork between them!

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    James De Angelis July 16th

    Very excited at first, but after opening a few of the PSD’s all of the interesting parts have been flattened anyway and a couple of them are completely unstructured.

    Shame :(

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      Skellie July 16th

      The artworks are exactly as they were left on the artists’ computers. If you can see improvements you would make to their workflow, you’ll be learning 2 things:

      1. Even really talented artists aren’t perfect!
      2. What you would have done differently!

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        Sushimoron July 16th

        I totally agree. :)
        you might get really surprised how these artworks are done.

        by the way,
        I guess the layers that were flattened were necessary or something.

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    Aaron Moody July 16th

    Oh wow, some of these look awsome!

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    marcusss July 16th

    Tuts+ You bastards, somebody get me an account :D !

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    Diesel Laws July 16th

    @ James – Well you can’t always structure art.

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      James De Angelis July 16th

      Mate it’s photoshop, not a canvas. Ultimately it’s just layers, and layers can be grouped/named/structured.

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    Melody July 16th

    The squirrel one cracks me up..I used to have a pet squirrel lol..

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    Joe July 16th

    PSD #8 Is sick!
    Unfortunately I don’t have a credit card or what not to buy a membership and learn any of these :(
    For the most part I like all of them. Nice work =]

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    Dullface July 16th

    Really sweet to see how people work, but some of them really need to start using groups more. So disorganized its mad :o
    They must spend forever just finding the right layer..

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      Vera Oosterhof July 22nd

      hahaha guilty as charge xDDD.. Im sorry (not you would learn much from my psd tho ;o) Its mostly my weird brains and my tablet..

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    brodi/dominik siemon July 16th

    sorry guys for not using groups! i never did and i think i will never use groups :(

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    Diego SA July 16th

    Wow, nice artworks!

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    heatstroke July 16th

    i cant find the tutorial files to these psds (if there are none, then the link in PSDtuts plus is misleading). This is a a great share, unfortunately almost all of the layers are flattened in the psd files, so that it is impossible to figure out the layer styles applied. So im not learning as much as I could have from this…

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      Skellie July 17th

      Hi Heatstroke,

      We only have two categories in Plus – Bonus Tutorials and Source Files. Of the two, Source Files seemed a little more accurate.

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        heatstroke July 17th

        Got it. Thanks for the share.

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    Erik Schumacher July 17th

    In mine there’s not a single layer flattened, every element is named and the whole psd is structured with groups, so go ahead and download! :P

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    Master July 20th

    great, now they hide when an article is for plus members

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    games awy July 22nd

    awesome nice work

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    Andrew July 23rd

    cool work but … i can’t see the tutorials because i’m not a member and i don’t have money …

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