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Make Valentine Cards Using PSD Templates and Tutorials
Jan 10th
With just a month away before Valentine’s Day, I know most of us are already thinking on how tomake our designs for this event. Aside from wallpapers, most of us are also thinking of designing our very own Valentine cards. Designing our own Valentine cards make them more personal and gives us the opportunity to express what we feel for our loved ones using not only texts but through designs. Read Best Design News

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Cyrill Clunev Interview
Jan 9th
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
Jan 8th
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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35 Most Visited Photoshop Tutorials of the Year 2009
Jan 7th
Today in the greeting of good bye 2009, we find some best Photoshop tutorials which is really favorite of designers who looking at how powerful designing tool (Photoshop). Adobe Photoshop is tool where range of modern techniques to creating website layouts, to making creative wallpapers, Photo Manipulations, typography effects and now in Adobe Photoshop CS4 also giving 3D menu for make more professional designs. Hope you will keep in your memories about these listed “35 Most Visited Photoshop Tutorials of the Year 2009” and leave your comments and can share best ranked tutorial here for Photoshop lovers. Create a Powerful Mental Wave Explosion Effect How to Design a Rockin’ 80’s Party Poster Realistic Water Reflection How to Design Interesting Stylish Advert Displacement effects Another Dark Art Picture Style Self-initiated abstract art Create an Abstract Style, Vibrant Jumping Man Scene in Photoshop Create dynamic distortion effects Create a Poster Illustration with Floating Floral Elements An Interesting Graffiti Effect Corporate Business Website Design Tutorial (Free PSD file) Digital manga illustration Make a Turn of the Century Vaudeville Poster Professional Advertisement Poster How To Create a Clean and Colorful Web Layout Create a Simple Autumn Scene in Photoshop Take your artwork cosmic Broken Dreams Warp tool and texture experiments Creating an Old-Collage Effect Poster Fiery Photoshop Space Explosion Tutorial Add Another Dimension Awesome Photorealistic Coloring Techniques Create an Impactful Child Welfare Poster Gigposter Design: The New Sex Designing a war movie poster Create Cool Watercolor Effects in Photoshop The Making of Mystic Create an Energy Drink Ad Design Design a Vibrant Blackberry Inspired Ad in Photoshop Make the figurative abstract Using Ink Drops in Your Digital Compositions Adding Texture to the Skin Designing a Portable Gaming Device Poster Related posts: 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… 40 Best Ever Photoshop Tutorials of Web Layout Designs Adobe Photoshop ever famous Designing tool and most useful… 10 Hunted Ever Photohop Effects Tutorials We learn a new Photoshop deception every day and… 15 Surprising Typography Designs of Photoshop Text Upshot Tutorials A typography mean a lot in any intermediate kind… Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin .

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How to Create Actions in Photoshop to Improve Workflow
Dec 30th
In this Photoshop tutorial I speak about what actions are and how they can seriously save you a lot of time when designing. I will teach you how to create your own actions and how to use them.

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Win a Free Book, ‘Art and Design in Photoshop’ – 12 for 2010, Day Eight
Dec 27th
As part of the eighth day of 12 for 2010 , we’re giving away a free copy of Art and Design in Photoshop by Steve Caplin. Entering only takes a few seconds, since all you’ve got to do is leave a comment. Too easy. Meet Ian Yates Ian started out as a Vectortuts+ writer, and is now the Activetuts+ editor. He knows more than a thing or two about Flash, illustration and web design. He drew all the caricatures for the 12 for 2010 celebration, and is probably the only person to have seen photos of the entire Tuts+ team who also lived to tell the tale! Win Art and Design in Photoshop About the Book Fancy designing your own classic and contemporary movie posters, books and magazine covers? Feel like turning your photographs into works by Turner, Matisse and Magritte? Want to create illustrations in the styles of The Simpsons, steampunk and Victorian engravings? Then you need Art and Design in Photoshop . In this unique book, acclaimed master of photomontage and visual trickery Steve Caplin shows you how to stretch your creative boundaries. Taking the same tried-and-tested practical approach as his best selling How to Cheat in Photoshop titles, Steve’s step-by-step instructions recreate a dazzling and diverse array of fabulous design effects. You’ll learn how to design everything from wine labels to sushi cartons, from certificates to iPod advertising, from textbooks to pulp fiction. Written by a working pro, the clear guidelines pinpoint exactly what you need to know: how to get slick-looking results with minimum fuss, with a 16-page Photoshop Reference chapter that provides an at-a-glance guide to Photoshop tools and techniques for less experienced users. Steve explains both typography and the design process in a clear, informative and entertaining way. All the images, textures and fonts used in the book are supplied on the accompanying CD-ROM. Imaginative, inspirational and fun to use, this book is a must-have for every creative Photoshop user, both amateur and professional. Learn to quickly and ingeniously create fantastic graphic effects in Photoshop, from graffiti to classic art, newsprint and stained-glass windows Easy and fun to use with clear step-by-step instructions and hundreds of screenshots. Backwards compatible: fully up-to-date with the latest Photoshop release but also relevant for use with previous versions of Photoshop How to Enter in 10 Seconds or Less For the chance to win a free copy of the book, all you need to do is comment . Make sure to include your correct email address with your comment so that we can contact you

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30 Professional Tutorials for Designers Using GIMP
Dec 22nd
GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is free open source application for image editing that can use in also for website layout designing as well, this software can do many things to for your needs, we always try to different experience for design techniques and learn how to work with various aspects of GIMP to manipulate pictures and for other design work of art. We are listing “30 Professional Tutorials for Designers Using GIMP” for designers inspiration and best trainings for use some latest designing tools as GIMP did excellent job in these selective trainings. Abstract Wave Effect Leopard’s Aurora Borealis wallpaper in GIMP Neon Lights Tutorial [gimp] Creating a Diorama Effect Gold Text Effect Create a Worn Vintage Pop Art Design Glossy bolt tutorial in GIMP Gimp Tutorial- Easy Sig Creating a Vista-like wallpaper Resizing Fade Effect Gimp Sin City Tutorial GIMP Polaroid Photo A colored swirl of light A folded and cut papercraft or scrapbook style heading Graffiti Tutorial Fancy Glow Effects Gimp Tutorial – advanced photo separation Make An Extremely Real Letter In GIMP – Based On A Photoshop Tutorial Making a pencil drawing from a photo Easy Way to Create Light Effects in GIMP in 9 Steps Creative Composition Steampunk Tutorial Create cool splatter color effect Ornate Typographic Illustration Tutorial Authentic Vintage Effect Colourful glowing text effect Splattered Vector In GIMP How to create Lightsaber effects Make Grunge Vector Style Art Related posts: 50+ Really Helpful Photoshop Tutorials for Professional Photo Effects Today we are with some amazing 50+ Really Helpful… 5 Professional Tutorials using Cinema 4D and Photoshop Cinema 4D or C4D is a commercial, cross-platform, high-end… Professional Portfolio Design + Clean Grunge’ Blog Design Tutorial There is a great work of 2 great ideas,… 10 Hunted Ever Photohop Effects Tutorials We learn a new Photoshop deception every day and… 10 Professional Brochure Design Tutorials In this graphics world we roundup an group of… Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin .

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An Awesome Caravan of Winter Themed Artwork
Dec 22nd
Winter is here and the days are getting colder and colder. As designers, whether on purpose or not, we all tend to get inspired by what’s going on outside the window. Ice and snow particularly play a big role when inspiring creatives all over the world, and ultimately inspire us to bring winter themed ideas to life. We have collected some great print and advertisement design work. With it we have compiled this beautiful showcase. Do you get inspired by the wintery weather? Let us know! Winter-Themed Designs The following selection of artwork uses some incredible and obvious techniques to present a wintery theme. Each and every piece of artwork in one way or another use snow in their work, apart from one (the Evian Water Advertisement piece). Another thing a lot of the designers have incorporated in their designs is subtle grunge and noise, such as: ‘Ski Poster’, ‘Shh…Festival 08 Poster’ and ‘Winter Frost New Years Eve Ball Poster’. Moto Guzzi Poster Winter Ball Flyer Winter Blast Flyer Expose With Us (Winter 08) Poster Audi Quattro Poster Ski Poster Campeonato Argentinode Snowboard 08 Poster Patagonia Argentina Temporada Invernal 09 Poster Shh… Festival 08 Poster Shh… Festival 08 Poster Shh… Festival 08 Poster Winter Paradise Program Vertigo Leaflet Flake 2009 Poster Winter Surpise Postcard Europcar Thematic Outdoor Advertising Hugo Eau De Toilette Spray Poster Winter Frost New Years Eve Ball Poster Omega Code Poster Porsche Cayenne Poster Ski Season Opening (Global Warming) Poster Float Island Manipulation Trees Killer Poster Aegix Protective Snow Gear Advertisement MTV Icicles Advertisement Evian Water Advertisement Ice Nike Advertisement Not So Obvious Winter Themed Artwork The selection of posters below use wintery elements in their designs that aren’t quite so obvious as the ones that were shown in the previous section. The Nokia 7610 Poster, for example, combines a cold, wintery landscape with a hot, lava themed landscape. Other artwork in this section does include snow, just not in such an obvious way; it is either very discrete or just simply isn’t noticed as well because of other focal points such as the horizon in the ‘Looming on the Horizon Poster’. Nokia 7610 Poster Snowhitening Lotion Shh… Festival 08 Poster Looming on the Horizon Poster Exsport Calendar Winter 2009 Ridershop Calendar Winter 2009 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Poster O’Neill Kids Collection Postcard The Secret History Book Cover Snowboard Camp Flyer Winter-Themed Tutorials on PSDTuts+ How to Create an Ice-Cold Poster with 3D Text Use Blending Modes, Hue/Saturation Settings and Textures to create this stunning digital-collage poster. Create a High Flying Snowboard Illustration Combine custom vector images from Illustrator with Pixel Images and use Gradient Maps to change the overall color scheme of your work. How to Create an Ice Text Effect with Photoshop Put the Brush Tool to excellent use to produce a realistic cracking-ice text effect. Subscribe to the Vectortuts+ RSS Feed to stay up to date with the latest vector tutorials and articles.

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30 Tutorials of Create Marry Christmas Wallpapers Using Photoshop
Dec 17th
Our Entrepreneurship group (Daud Creative Media & Entrepreneurship) fully celebrating our yearly event of Marry Christmas in all our websites, we figured once again here you will look for some Christmas concept tutorials maybe to sharing various of Christmas related Adobe Photoshop Tutorials . Once again all our beloved readers and visitors Happy Marry Christmas and hope you’ll leave your comments. Abstract Christmas Wallpaper How to create Christmas Wallpapers or Backgrounds Night Before Christmas :

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How to Design a Print-Ready Flier with Photoshop and Illustrator
Dec 10th
In this tutorial we are going to create 3D text and integrate it in a natural environment. We will not use any 3D programs, so all you need is Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop to create this effect. 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 Programs : Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop Difficulty : Intermediate Step 1 We are going to open up Adobe Illustrator, (using CMYK as your color settings) to start creating our 3D text. Type out the word “Escape”, (I am using the font Impact) and change the color to blue (#1A98BB). This color will be easier to work with, and it will roughly be the color we will be using in our final outcome. Step 2 Typically, we would use the Extrude & Bevel Tool to create a 3D version of our text, but since Illustrator can’t really handle what we want to do, we are going to create it ourselves. (Shown below is what we would get if we used the Bevel & Extrude tool) Click on your text, and go to Type > Create Outlines. Now copy the text with Command + C and Paste In Place with Command + F. Darken the text using the black slider in your Color window. Now we are going to shrink the text down and keep it in the same spot at the same time. To do this we are going to click on our dark text and hold down Alt and Shift, then bring one of the corners of the box in. Step 3 Highlight all of the letters, open up your Pathfinder (Shift + F9). In the Window drop down menu, (if you don’t already have it open) and click the Add to Shape Area icon. Click Expand. This will make the two “Escape” words into one shape. Step 4 Click on the Pen Tool (P) and where there were corners and now “L” shaped areas, click on the corner anchor to delete it. Step 5 After you get rid of all the “L” areas you can do Command + F, this should bring back your original text. Once you do that, you may notice that some of the rounded edges don’t look right. To fix these rounded edges, you can delete the original text we just pasted, click on the Pen Tool (P) and delete the points on the curve until you get an angle that looks right. Step 6 Now we are ready to bring our text into Photoshop. Create a new document (Command + N). We are going to treat this as a cover design, so we are going to change our settings to 8 inches wide by 10 inches tall and the color setting of CMYK. We will change our resolution to 300 dpi, so it will be print quality. Once we open our document we want to Click and Drag guides a half-inch from each edge (using our ruler—Command + R). This will work as our bleed.

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