In this quick tip tutorial we will explain how to create realistic shoelaces from scratch in Photoshop. Let’s get started!
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In this quick tip tutorial we will explain how to create realistic shoelaces from scratch in Photoshop. Let’s get started!
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A caricature is a painting or drawing that exaggerates the features of the subject. The results are often humorous. In this article we have included 20 impressive caricatures of famous musicians, superheroes, actors, and individuals for your inspiration and entertainment. Let’s take a look!
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Photoshop is an excellent tool for manipulating photographs but it can also be used as a means to create stunning digital art. This tutorial is part of a 25-part video tutorial series demonstrating everything you will need to know to start producing digital art in Photoshop. Digital Art for Beginners, by Adobe Certified Expert and Instructor, Martin Perhiniak will begin by teaching you how to draw in Photoshop. At the conclusion of this series you will know all you need to produce your own concept art and matte paintings in Photoshop.
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In this tutorial we will create a clean Twitter app interface in Photoshop using layer styles and basic vector shapes. Let’s get started!
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Let’s be honest, most of Photoshop’s default filters and effects don’t give you much flexibility and don’t always look very realistic. Filter Forge is a powerful third-party plugin for Photoshop that allows you to do some pretty amazing things with filters, and even create your own. Today, our friends at Filter Forge are celebrating their 5th Anniversary by giving away a copy of Filter Forge 3.0 to 5 lucky Psdtuts+ readers.
Update: this giveaway has concluded and the winners have been selected. Thanks to everyone who participated.
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We love Photoshop because it allows us to create imagery that can’t exist in real life. This Tuts+ Premium tutorial by author Mario Sanchez Nevado will put the "car" and "go" into escargot by creating a snail so big and fast that you could ride it at highway speeds. In the process, we will explain how to select the proper photos, as well as how to correctly integrate them into your scene using lighting, depth of field, and movement. This tutorial is available exclusively to Tuts+ Premium Members. If you are looking to take your photo manipulation skills to the next level then Log in or Join Now to get started!
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Today we’re bringing you the beautiful digital artwork of Californian artist, Julie Dillon. Her surrealistic art encompasses a profound execution of incredible composition and color. Enjoy her amazing work below!
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In this tutorial we will explain how to use Cinema 4D and Photoshop to create metal textured 3D typography that includes ornate and decorative swirls. Let’s get started!
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In yesterday’s sneak peek video explaining Photoshop’s new Blur Gallery, Photoshop Product Manager, Stephen Nielsen demonstrated the new Iris Blur effect, a feature that will help you to simulate depth of field in a photo. While I thought that the new feature was really exciting, I was a bit confused about the wording he used. Blur Gallery implies several types of blurs, but in the video, Nielsen only shows the Iris Blur feature. If this is a gallery, then where are the other types of blurs? Is Iris Blur the only new blur, or have they just rolled all the other blur effects into a gallery, similar to the Filter Gallery? I decided to investigate.
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There are a lot of print advertisements out there, but only a few stand out from the rest. In this article, we will present you with a selection of cleverly Photoshopped print ads that we really enjoyed. Let’s take a look!
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