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30 Simply Amazing Graffiti Art Tutorials

We proudly presenting an amazing list of graffiti art with full of colors and some really like abstract art work, Adobe Photoshop is truly beloved tool for these kind of designing, there is not only paints their imagination in multitude of colors but also refine them to create some of the most striking graffiti graphics . There is simply awesome graffiti art techniques using tools, tips and tricks, most of the Photoshop lovers will enjoy all tutorials. hope you will give your comments for motivations. Graffiti Art Effects Big 3D Graffiti Tutorial Urban Art Tutorial in Photoshop and Illustrator Graffiti with Photoshop Graffiti Drawing Tutorial Creating and Implementing Graffiti Graffiti stamp art in Photoshop Re-style street art Amazing Graffiti HDR Tutorial 8 fume-free graffiti tutorials for digital artists Cool graffiti techniques Make Graffiti Effect Photoshop Paint Graffiti on Wall in Photoshop An Interesting Graffiti Effect Design Japanese-style graffiti Creating A Graffiti Car Wallpaper How to make a graffiti effect using Photoshop Pringle Chips Logo as Wall Graffiti Virtual murals From spray paint to pixel Graffiti / Cartoon Text Effect Free Manipulation Style Digital Graffiti Medieval Wall Painting Realistic Graffiti Tutorial Create your own graffiti fonts Graffiti-style Flash Graffiti vs digital Become a graffiti artist. Photoshop Graffiti Tutorial Related posts: 35 Most Visited Photoshop Tutorials of the Year 2009 Today in the greeting of good bye 2009, we… 5+ Newest Versions of Photoshop CS4 Tutorials There is a good news for Tutorials lovers who… 15 Creative Tutorial Publication of June 2009 We Proudly posting Latest Adobe Photoshop Latest and very… 10+ Photoshop Advanced Video Tutorials by Vimeo: Part 1 There is some best and advanced collections of Adobe… 25+ Astounding Typography Tutorials Today evening we’re With amazing listing of Typography Tutorials… Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin .

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How to Create a Fun, Red-Haired Boy Character

In this tutorial, we will learn how to make a funny boy character in Adobe Photoshop. After drawing the sketch, we’ll use shapes, layer styles, the brush tool, and other effects to add some dimension to and life to our character. Final Image Preview Take a look at the image we’ll be creating. Want access to the full PSD files and downloadable copies of every tutorial, including this one? Join Psd Plus for just $9/month. You can view the final image preview below. Tutorial Details Program : Photoshop CS3 Difficulty: Beginner Estimated Completion Time: About 40 minutes Step 1 First create a new 2000 pixel by 2000 pixel document with a white background.

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How to Composite 3D Renders into a Detailed Illustration – Psd Plus Tutorial

We have another Psd Plus tutorial exclusively available to Plus members today. If you want to take your 3D renders into Photoshop, and learn to add lighting effects, textures, and other techniques, then we have an awesome tutorial for you. Learn more at the jump! This Plus Tutorial is Filled with Creative Tips This tutorial will guide you through the process of taking multiple existing 3D renders and compositing them into a detailed digital illustration using Photoshop. The subject is a figure in a futuristic nano-suit. We will be covering lighting, layer modes, masking and warping. Tutorial Details Program : Photoshop CS3 Difficulty: Intermediate Estimated Completion Time: Around 3 hours A preview of the final image is below. Professional and Detailed Instructions Inside Plus members can Log in and Download! Otherwise, Join Now! Below are some sample images from this tutorial. PSD Plus Membership As you know, we run a premium membership system here called ‘Plus’ that costs $9 a month (or $22 for 3 months!) which gives members access to the Source files for tutorials as well as periodic extra tutorials, like this one! You’ll also get access to Net Plus and Vector Plus, too. If you’re a Plus member, you can log in and download the tutorial . If you’re not a member, you can of course join today ! Also, don’t forget to subscribe to the Psdtuts+ RSS Feed to stay up to date with the latest Photoshop tutorials and articles.

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Create a Grungy, Translucent Web Portfolio Design

Not only have watercolor brush strokes become a popular trend in modern web design, but so have advanced layers of transparency (or what I call, translucence). The new Envato design has received a lot of kudos for using this effect, and this tutorial will show you how to create a similar effect, while combining it with other popular web trends. Final Image Preview Take a look at the image we’ll be creating. Want access to the full PSD files and downloadable copies of every tutorial, including this one? Join Psd Plus for just $9/month. You can view the final image preview below.

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Comment to Win One of Four VIP accounts from Grafpedia

We’ve got another contest for our readership, and this time we’ve teamed up with Grafpedia to give you complete access to their resources! There are two types of accounts you can win, so read the post to find out what’s up for grabs, and just how easy it is to hop in. The Prizes With a VIP account, you have access to all the resources on the site: Photoshop gradients, layer styles, brushes, swatches, tutorial sample files, stock photos, textures, vector icons and EPS files. To see more content, check out their VIP download section . One Commercial VIP account The golden ticket of this giveaway is a free commercial-licensed account that not only grants you access to all the site’s resources, but also allows you to use these files in items sold on Envato Marketplaces! This account is a one year pass to nearly 70.000 digital goodies. Three Personal-Use VIP accounts The three runners-up will receive a three month account with access to their entire library that they can use in personal design projects. How to Enter To be eligible to win, all you need to do is leave a comment. Make sure to include your correct email address with your comment so that we can contact you. This giveaway is open worldwide, but make sure to get your comment in before midnight, on Monday, January 11th, 2010, Eastern Standard Time. We’ll announce the winner next week. Please note: Envato staff and people who have written more than two tutorials/articles for a Tuts+ site are not eligible to enter.

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Cyrill Clunev Interview

Cyrill Clunev is a Russian designer with a very impressive abstract design style. This unique artist talks about why he likes creating abstract illustrations, and walks us through one of his best works. On top of all that we discuss how bad artwork inspires Cyrill to create amazing artwork. So lets get into another great interview. 1. Welcome to Psdtuts+, please introduce yourself. Could you tell us where you’re from and how you got started in the field? Hello everyone! My name is Cyrill Clunev (aka dualform), and I’m a 24 year old designer and art director from Saint-Petersburg, Russia. About five years ago I found deaddreamer on the net. I got a massive dose of inspiration and decided to get into art. So cyber punk was my first influence. Shortly after that I quit studying business in the university and started practicing really hard. In a year I got my first job as a graphic designer in an agency. It was a big victory because I didn’t have any art education and my portfolio contained some crazy cyber photo manipulations and one ugly vector girl. So I got into vector design and continued on studying Photoshop. I’ve been working for different studios as a graphic artist and even motion designer for a few years, and now I’m the founder and owner of Goatelier design studio in Saint-Petersburg. The Travelers 2. In a few words how would you describe this abstract style of yours? Why did you decide to go with this specific style over others? Well, lets call it a “super-future-plastic-sex.” I’m actually a big architecture and modern furniture lover. I think making designs like those is a way of being an architect myself in some way because I’m pretty confident I won’t ever get into it. The Making Of 3. Most of your art incorporates simple 2D and 3D shapes. Why does incorporating shapes appeal to you? And what do you think they bring to your art that you wouldn’t be able to get with anything else? Incorporating shapes is the result of experimenting. I love shapes as the stand alone elements and I just make compositions to show the uniqueness of simplicity. Clean and sleek shapes bring aesthetics and fresh air to art. I suggest there are many ways to make it, but my method is the one I really feel. Royalty 4. You are also talented in designing typographic pieces like “Unitype.” Do you approach a typographic illustration different from your abstract pieces? If so how does it differ? Actually, “Unitype” was a single experiment that turned out pretty nice. Honestly I don’t think I’m that good at typography so I don’t work with it even if I want to. It’s very different from the random abstract illustrations I usually make. Typography is a unique way of expressing emotions and information. If you want to be good in it, you have to practice hard in typography only. Unitype 5. “Magen-ethic” is one of your great illustrations, it has some amazing color combinations that light up the canvas. Please walk us through how you created it and what inspired you to make it. First of all I have to admit it was a collaboration with Simone Magurno . He sent me the “wip” and I reorganized the composition a bit and continued on adding details. So we then worked on it for a while and finally got that cosmos bubble burst. First color combination was really amazing and original. Blue, green purple and other colors that even shouldn’t work together at first sight. But Simone had a great feeling for it. Step by step we added new colors and overall it turned out messy in my opinion. So I started experimenting with it and got a few versions. One satisfied both of us and now you can check it on our websites. Magen-Ethic 6. When you are low on inspiration where is a common place that you turn to? First place I turn to is Google with “ultra modern architecture” or something similar to that. I also have an inspiration folder on my PC where I collect unique and impressive designs. I’m a big fan of Ari Weinkle , Nelson Balaban and some other talented artist. If I need inspiration I check those guys for updates. But the most powerful thing is bad design. When you see badly executed abstract art you really think you should change the world and make a good one. The Red Bulletin I 7. What do you think your biggest challenge was in terms of designing? Have you overcome this obstacle yet? If so tell us how. I think I’m never 100% satisfied with my work. We always see designers that can make illustrations much better than our own and it really de-motivates me. But finally I figured out one clever thing, and it’s that I should take my own place in design and life. I don’t mean you should stop expanding your skills to the next level but just remember not to jump over your head.    Blackhole 8. Thanks again for providing Psdtuts+ with this opportunity to interview you. Any final thoughts for our readers? Thank you too, it was a pleasure to me. I wish everyone to keep the good things coming! And don’t forget to buy my prints to make Cyrill damn rich!!! Kidding, I don’t sell prints. Areopassage Where to find Cyrill on the Web Cyrill’s Portfolio Cyrill’s DeviantArt Zodiac

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How to Create a Stereoscopic Image for Crossed Eye Image Viewing

In this tutorial we will create a stereoscopic image for cross eye viewing, which means you will be able to view the final image in 3D and full color without the use of any special glasses. I will be creating a simple piece from scratch for the sake of this tutorial but the final technique learned can be applied to existing artwork very easily, granted you are the creator and have the PSD file. Final Image Preview Take a look at the image we’ll be creating. Want access to the full PSD files and downloadable copies of every tutorial, including this one? Join Psd Plus for just $9/month. You can view the final image preview below. Tutorial Details Program : Adobe Photoshop CS2 (any version will work) Difficulty: Beginner Estimated Completion Time: Less than 1 hour View full size image Step 1 We are going to start with a 900 pixel by 900 pixel image with a black background. View full size screenshot Step 2 Add some white text in the center on a 45 degree angle, I went with “PSDTUTS” in Century Gothic Bold at 200 pixels tall. Let’s add some color to the text, on a new layer I added a 45 degree gradient to a selection of the text in pure green. Let’s also add a black Inner Glow using a layer style just to soften the edges. View full size screenshot Add a 2 pixel white stroke of the text on its own layer. Move it up 5 pixels and to the right 5 pixels. Then let’s add a red Outer Glow layer style to it. We are done with the text so let’s clean up our layers a bit. Put all of the text layers in their own group and call it “text.” View full size screenshot Step 3 Now let’s start adding some elements around the text that we can move around later that will give us our 3D effects. On a new layer use a 65 pixel soft edge brush and create some random white dots around the text with it (a single click of the mouse). Do the same thing on another layer but with a 21 pixel size brush. View full size screenshot On another new layer, using the same 65 and 21 pixel sized brushes, draw a bunch of random dots all around the text, use both black and white colors. View full size screenshot Then apply a 45 degree motion blur of 500 pixels. View full size screenshot Duplicate the blurred dots layer twice and set their modes to Color Dodge. Let’s continue to keep our PSD clean and put all of these layers in their own group and call it “Dots.” View full size screenshot Let’s add one more line of text before we start modifying the layers to create our 3D stereoscopic effect. I went with “Stereoscopic Imagery” in white and placed it slightly on top of our “PSDTUTS” text. I added a Drop Shadow, black Inner Glow and 1 pixel red Stroke using layer styles. View full size screenshot Step 4 Now that we have our basic artwork created we are going to begin modifying all of these elements so that they appear 3D once we view them using the crossed eye method (more on that in the next step). To keep things organized let’s put all of our layers in a group and name it “Left Eye.” Increase your canvas size from the center left so that it is double the width (1800 pixels). View full size screenshot Duplicate the “Left Eye” group and name it “Right Eye.” Then move it all to the right portion of the canvas. View full size screenshot We are going to slightly move some layers around on the canvas in the “Right Eye” group, use the arrow keys on your keyboard for this part. Select the “Small Dots Copy” layer and move it up 7 pixels, then to the right 7 pixels. Select the “Big Dots Copy” layer and move it up 10 pixels, then to the right 10 pixels. Now select the “Stereoscopic Imagery Copy” text layer and move it up 7 pixels, then to the right 7 pixels. Select the “Stroke Copy” layer and move it up 7 pixels, then to the right 7 pixels. Select the “Color Copy” layer and “PSDTUTS Copy” text layer and move them up 4 pixels, then to the right 4 pixels. View full size screenshot Step 5 Now that we have our stereoscopic image complete, it’s time to view it in 3D! This might be easy for some, and tricky for others to do, but once you get the hang of it you will have no problems doing it in a matter of seconds. I have added a red circle to the center of both images to help you train your eyes on how to do this. View full size image Look at the following steps and images, then when you are ready, use the image above to try it out. Sit a comfortable distance away from your monitor and hold you index finger out in front of your monitor. Position the tip of your finger in the middle of the two images. Focus your vision on the tip of your finger and in your peripheral vision just above your finger you should be able to see the two images slightly merging. While still focusing on your index finger, move your finger closer or farther from your monitor until you see the two images merge together. Once you have them merged, slightly move your focus off of your finger and up to your monitor. The merged image should appear cleanly focused and in a nice layered 3D fashion, if it doesn’t just clear your focus and try again. You can also try getting closer to your monitor. Conclusion Once you get the hang of viewing the above image you can try it on the final image below without the red dot. View full size image Then you can try it on my first stereoscopic image I created titled “Pinion.” View full size image Subscribe to the Psdtuts+ RSS Feed for the best Photoshop tuts and articles on the web.

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Creating 3D Lighting Effects Using Cinema 4D and Photoshop – Psd Plus Tutorial

We have another Psd Plus tutorial exclusively available to Plus members today. If you want to take your 3D text effect skills to the next level, and learn to mix creative lighting techniques, then we have an awesome tutorial for you. Learn more at the jump! This Plus Tutorial is Filled with Creative Tips In this tutorial we will go over how to create 3D text in Cinema 4D, render it out in regular and wireframe mode, then import it into Photoshop to add the final touches, which include all sorts of lighting effects. Tutorial Details Program: Cinema 4D and Adobe Photoshop CS3 Difficulty: Intermediate Estimated Completion Time: 3 hours A preview of the final image is below. Professional and Detailed Instructions Inside Plus members can Log in and Download! Otherwise, Join Now! Below are some sample images from this tutorial. PSD Plus Membership As you know, we run a premium membership system here called ‘Plus’ that costs $9 a month (or $22 for 3 months!) which gives members access to the Source files for tutorials as well as periodic extra tutorials, like this one! You’ll also get access to Net Plus and Vector Plus, too. If you’re a Plus member, you can log in and download the tutorial . If you’re not a member, you can of course join today ! Also, don’t forget to subscribe to the Psdtuts+ RSS Feed to stay up to date with the latest Photoshop tutorials and articles.

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Create a Vivid Themed Illustration Using Simple Hand-Drawn Elements – Part II

Drawn elements are certainly something that can enhance an illustration. Even if you’re not very good at drawing, you can still create a quality piece. All you need is a good idea and some Photoshop skills. And if you don’t believe me, you will definitely change your mind after reading this Part II of his two part tutorial series. So let’s take a look inside! Final Image Preview Take a look at the image we’ll be creating. Want access to the full PSD files and downloadable copies of every tutorial, including this one? Join Psd Plus for just $9/month. You can view the final image preview below.

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Massive Collection of Over 1,000 Floral Photoshop Brushes

Floral and Ornate patterns are very popular in the design world, their vintage yet elegant and modern feel makes them perfect to use for so many different projects. To make your life easier, we’ve collected over 60 brush sets, in total including over 1,000 single brushes! What are you favorites sets? We’d love to know! Flower Petals by Brush This (12 Brushes) Floral Brushes by SummerAIR (9 Brushes) Floral Brushes 2 by Yana Stock (20 Brushes) Floral Brushes by Hawksmont (9 Brushes) Flower Brushes by Xnienke (5 Brushes) Flower Brushes by Danny Hinde (12 Brushes) Ultra Leaf Brushes by Snap 2 Objects (32 Brushes) Garden Plants by Photoshop Free Brushes (12 Brushes) Abstract Flowers by Web Designer Lab (10 Brushes) Floral Deco Brushes 2 by Ro-Stock (20 Brushes) Flower Brushes by Cozy Comfy Couch (8 Brushes) Only Lonely by Desperate Deceit (87 Brushes) Artistic Floral by Hottiee (6 Brushes) In Bloom by Sleep Walker Fish (19 Brushes) Floral Brushes by Miss Fairy Taled (2 Brushes) Floral Brushes by Soul DJ (12 Brushes) Brushes Pack 1 by Atenaispd (15 Brushes) Grunge and Smooth Floral Brushes by Keep Waiting (67 Brushes) Floral Swirl Brushes by Aka Joe (20 Brushes) Floral Ornaments by Lileya (16 Brushes) Floral Photoshop Brushes by Lileya (5 Brushes) Floral Brushes Pack 1 by Elena Sham (14 Brushes) Floral Brushes by Murderdoll (10 Brushes) Floral Brushes by Solenero (9 Brushes) Suddenly Spring by Gvalkyie (10 Brushes) Sleepless by Sleepwalker Fish (20 Brushes) Trad Oriental Flower Brushes by Photoshop Addict (10 Brushes) Floral Brushes by GM Para (5 Brushes) Floral Deco Brushes by Ro Stock (19 Brushes) Floral Swirls by Szuia (12 Brushes) Fantasy Floral Brushes 1 by Graphic Identity (4 Brushes) Fantasy Floral Brushes 2 by Graphic Identity (3 Brushes) Fantasy Floral Brushes 3 by Graphic Identity (3 Brushes) Fantasy Floral Brushes 4 by Graphic Identity (3 Brushes) Fantasy Floral Brushes 5 by Graphic Identity (3 Brushes) Flower Brushes by Redhead Stock (29 Brushes) Flower Brush Set 1 by Gvalkyrie (20 Brushes) Flower Frames by Generosa (5 Brushes) Flower Sketches Brushes by Redhead Stock (36 Brushes) Flower Brushes by Man Upstairs (15 Brushes) Hand-Drawn Ornaments by Bianca Yvonne (7 Brushes) February Swirls by Pixels & Ice Cream (11 Brushes) Hand Drawn Floral Patterns by Room122 (8 Brushes) Vintage Floral Illustration by Streetcar Circus (14 Brushes) Flowers First by Pixels & Ice Cream (5 Brushes) Leaves and Foliage by Obsidian Dawn (36 Brushes) Paisley Brush by Obsidian Dawn (37 Brushes) Flowers and Petals by Diego Botello (22 Brushes) Flower Prints by Lonely Lass (5 Brushes) Messy Flora by Angelina Resource (20 Brushes) Jakandara by Lady Oscar (17 Brushes) Flowers Mega Pack by Hawks Mont (28 Brushes) Barbarja Floral 01 by Barbarja (15 Brushes) Nature Brushes by Confused Stock (10 Brushes) Floral Deco by Petticoat Row (72 Brushes) Curly Floral by Aramisdream (3 Brushes) Swirls and Flowers by Coby17 (15 Brushes) Vector Flowers by Yasny Chan (19 Brushes) Floral Brush 2 by Barbarja (13 Brushes) Fantasy Floral by Graphic Identity (4 Brushes) Floral Brushes by Rawox (11 Brushes) Florals Brush by Melemel (27 Brushes) Subscribe to the Psdtuts+ RSS Feed for the best Photoshop tuts and articles on the web.

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40+ Best Imaginary CG Digital Art Tutorials

Digital Art designers always draw imaginary graphics on canvas and some time these kind of arts help in cartoon movie characters too, in this best ever roundup “40+ Best Imaginary CG Digital Art Tutorials” where we listing some famous artists work placed as trainings, which helping to newbies and some beginners digital design inspirations. Each tutorial giving tips and tricks in step by step, character makeup, 3D rendering, lightening effects and many other techniques they sharing with us, hope you respected readers and visitors like these stuff and leave comments. Rihanna Digital Painting Mouse Love The Making of Wonded Ork by dori3d Making of Clara Making of “Willpower” by John Strieder Create an Abstract Armored Sphere Scene in Cinema 4D Making of Halloween Witch by Amber Chen, Georgia Making of Eastern Dragon Rider Create a Photorealistic Car Render using 3DS Max and Vray Making of Zhou Zhuang’ by Xu Fei Making of By the Sea by Adrian Baluta beautiful-shinigami’s CG tut by beautiful-shinigami Making of Portrait of a Magic Warrior The Basketball Player by SIKU Neoclassic Livingroom Lighting and Rendering using Maxwell Renderer Exotique 5 cover “sweet as candy” ed, eddie, eddie!! Making of Radhey Shyam Dangerous entertainment “Reader Project” Matte Painting – Cleopatra Queen of Egypt Making of Junk Tree Paradise Superhero Making of Portrait of Nathan Making of Draws Vs Goblins Making of “The Package They Carry” by John Strieder The progress of modelling a Character Making of Armada Create an Awesome 3D Future City – Day 2 Create a Spectacular 3D Space Explosion Making of Judithby Marta Dahlig, Poland The Hole (Making Of) “Gunnery Sergeant Thomas Highway” by Stanislav Klabik “Making of Jonathan Shroud” by Mario Veltri Making of Journey Across the Desertby Daniel Romanovsky, Canada “Black Pearl Treasure” by Domenico Selvarolo Advanced Multi-Channel Texturing “Making of Rollerblades” by Alvaro Martinez Lights and Materials inside 3ds max using Vray “Making of Orange Armor” by Cesar Rizo Model the Ironman Helmetby Bracer Jack, Singapore “Making of the Blood elf ” by Ziv Qual Making of Radhey Shyam Related posts: 15+ Mesmerizing Digital Painting Tutorials Part#1 Mesmerizing Digital paintings are one art and design tendency… 30 Excellent Tutorials for Create Illustrator Cartoons Cartoon characters favorite of every age peoples and specially… 50+ Really Helpful Photoshop Tutorials for Professional Photo Effects Today we are with some amazing 50+ Really Helpful… 30+ Superlative 3D Max Tutorials and Resources This is 3D Studio Max tutorials collection, where we… 25+ Extravagant Maya Tutorials Today is time to present an big deal about… Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin .

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Create a Vivid Themed Illustration Using Simple Hand-Drawn Elements – Part I

Drawn elements are certainly something that can enhance an illustration. Even if you’re not very good at drawing, you can still create a quality piece. All you need is a good idea and some Photoshop skills. And if you don’t believe me, you will definitely change your mind after reading this tutorial. So let’s take a look inside! Final Image Preview Take a look at the image we’ll be creating. Want access to the full PSD files and downloadable copies of every tutorial, including this one? Join Psd Plus for just $9/month. You can view the final image preview below.

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