Create Typography That’s Going Down the Drain – Psd Premium Tutorial
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Create Typography That’s Going Down the Drain – Psd Premium Tutorial

Tutorial Details
  • Program: Adobe Photoshop/Illustrator CS5, Maxon Cinema 4D
  • Difficulty: Advanced
  • Estimated Completion Time: 3 Hours
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In this Psd Premium tutorial, author Alex Beltechi will demonstrate how to create another typographic treatment from scratch using pipes and hoses for letters. In this tutorial you will learn how to plan paths in Illustrator, model them in Cinema 4D and bring them alive in Photoshop. You’re going to need to know the basics of Cinema 4D for this one, as today’s focus is on Photoshop. This tutorial is available exclusively to Premium Members. If you are looking to take your typography skills to the next level then Log in or Join Now to get started!


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Alex Beltechi is AlexBeltechi on Graphicriver
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  • http://www.graphiics.com Graphiics

    wow its amazing tutorials but why you used pipes in it???

    • http://slayyou2.deviantart.com/ Emmanuel Umukoro

      down the drain as in through the pipes to the sewer, get it?

      • http://www.graphiics.com Graphiics

        hmmm yeah i got it…..

  • http://www.psdartist.com PSDartist

    Love the blue hoes.

    • http://midnyt.net Greg W

      Did you mean hues or hose? Because I don’t see any “blue hoes” :P

      Love the tutorial otherwise, great result!

      • Paul

        LOL! Never mind him, he’s still in awe of Avatar.

  • http://visionblend.pl Tomek

    This is absolutely astonishing man, great work and brilliant composition!

  • Peterpasha

    this is beyond my ken (and most of my action figures), but just wanted to say absolutely incredible work!

  • http://www.teelac.com TeelaC

    Incredible! BEAUTIFUL outcome, loveee your text tuts! (please keep them coming!)

  • http://www.behance.net/mohdumer Umer

    excellent. this is the quality every tutorial should have on this network……

    but this should be in cgtuts….. more cg in it than photoshop.

  • http://bossstart.com BossStart.com

    Amazing tutorial.

  • http://rankjanx.com AEVION

    I love your typography works, but why does the fluid (assuming that is what it is) look more like fluff or extremely condensed steam (like clouds)? Awesome work!

  • http://www.diegomonzon.com Diego Monzon

    Beautiful, looks great

  • http://www.designious.com/ Doink

    You need a plumber, your pipes are a bit leaky =).

    Cool tutorial!

  • http://www.tutorialchip.com Qamar Ashraf

    Thanks for amazing tutorial.

  • http://www.arke1.com.au Thomas Egan

    Great tutorial and lovely outcome. Keep up the good work.

  • http://www.designerterminal.com/ Taimur Asghar

    Thanks God, I have premium membership.
    Great result. Thanks !

  • http:designsladder.com designsladder.com

    really good article :)

  • Bianca

    Hi there,having a bit of a problem loading on pay pal for this tut? i have registered,but cant seem to get past that. anyone help pls?

  • chris

    anak ng… amazing ohh…

  • http://www.graphiste-libre.com Philippe SEBAGH

    Incredible !!!

  • http://www.waqastasneem.com waqas

    graphic designers have GOD Gifted creativity, i cant think about this typography design in one hundred years,Thumbs up for the designer

  • http://art-a-designer.ru/ ART-a-DESIGNER

    Cool idea!

  • http://twitter.com/SpaceOctopus Qua Couron v(ಠ▂ಠ)v

    DAMN….this is pretty much precisely what I need at this moment, but I can’t afford it. Damn damn damn…I am going crazy, looking through tons of bad vectors of pipes, trying to find good stock photos to work with…even trying to model in various 3D programs…but I just can’t get what I want and this tutorial would probably give me exactly that. Looks great though!