This is a new addition to the PSDTUTS PLUS section. Learn all about how to give your images both a sketchy inked treatment and watercolor wash look. Also, the design ties this all together by placing it into a Moleskine style notebook. Learn more at the jump!
New Exclusive PLUS Tutorial on Creating Watercolor Designs in Photoshop
This new PLUS Tutorial is titled "How to Create a Moleskine Watercolor Design with Photoshop," by Alvaro Guzman. Nothing can replace pen and paper when we’re designing, but sometimes you’ll need to recreate hand brushed designs in Photoshop. This tutorial is a simple way to create a Moleskine (notebook) design and add a watercolor style image inside it.
Members can Log in and Download! Otherwise, Join Now! A preview of the final image is below. You can view the large version here.
This is a Detailed Artistic Tutorial
This tutorial details how to give images both a sketchy style ink detail and how to add watercolor effects in Photoshop. Members can Log in and Download! Otherwise, Join Now! Below are some sample images from the tutorial


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Fantastic image! Would be good to see the tutorial, might have to get myself a Plus account soon!
Wow I will learn a lot from this.
Wow, looks nice!
Thansk Mate Looks Really Cool
Wow, great!! But I’ll miss it. No account…
great. thanks
Happy Christmas!!
One more quality tutorial.
Thanks guys….. n Merry Christmas !!
I hope you liked this, Merry Christmas to all!!!
I dnt like the final effect
http://afrix99.deviantart.com/
a lot of the music is back to front – but still a good effect
this effect is amazingly smooth, thanks for a great tutorial !