Create an Abstract Composition Using Vexel Techniques – Psd Premium Tutorial
Tutorial Details
- Program: Adobe Photoshop CS4+
- Difficulty: Intermediate
- Estimated Completion Time: 10 - 12 Hours
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In this Psd Premium tutorial, author Constantin Potorac will demonstrate how to create a colorful abstract vexel composition using the Pen Tool in Photoshop. This tutorial is available exclusively to Premium Members. If you are looking to take your illustration skills to the next level then Log in or Join Now to get started!
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looks very nice…well done.
This looks awesome! Is there any chance this will be on the Tutorials Marketplace? :)
Sorry Derek. The only way to download this tutorial is to become a premium member.
Nicely executed. The piece has a very distinuished retro-modern air. Could be used for tomorrows ads. This is one of the rare designs with the potential of becoming a trendmaker.
are you kidding me? a “trendmaker” huh… it’s a normal design, very heavily inspired by Rik Oostenbroek: http://secretshowcase.com/
Calm down, he is entitled to his opinion.
Awesome tutorial, thank you!
The quality is pretty low in the previews…
very COOL…
cool effect but horrible color concept.
I would like to be premium member but I don’t have master card and I am from Kathmandu, Nepal. Can anyone please help me . . . . I am a student learning graphic.
Looks cool! Gonna try that shit :)
Nice design. However like so many tutorials the instructions need to be clearer. I beg everyone out there who makes tuts to be very exact and clear with their tutorials. It is painful to follow tuts and get stuck because the instructions are hazy. Thank you.