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When I started this blog, way back in 2006, I had no clue how long it would last. I actually had no idea I could even write about something for more than a couple of days. It is funny how things go. Once I read in a book that the secret of happiness was low expectations. That explains why, for over a decade, I have been running this site. It also explains why you might end up on this page. Not los
This post was originally published in 2008 The tips and techniques explained may be outdated. Starting with the design application of Adobe Illustrator create a group of vector based geometric lines at dynamic 45 degree angles, then follow the walkthrough to rough them up with brush textures in Adobe Photoshop resulting in a cool and trendy design style. The use of angled lines adds a dynamic flai
In this tutorial I will show you how I created the Abduzeedo's footer. Some of the techniques I used here I took from other tutorials and also from another tutorial I wrote some time ago for PSDtuts Mix Cool Retro Curves Into Your Photographs. Besides, the design is inspired by the amazing work of James White, so I highly recommend you to check his work out. As I said before I used some techniques
1: We're going to try to get a really metallic chrome effect on our text, using curves and other features in Photoshop. Start off with a large canvas, the larger the better - I'm using 800x800. Make some text and have it a light-medium grey, in the example I'll use #B3B3B3. Start off by using a nice big bevel and emboss with settings similar to these. As usual, the size should be suitable for
Graphic Design Tutorials | Web Design, Icons, Logos Photoshop Tutor Home In Category: Intermediate Photoshop Tutorials Today, I’m going to show you a rather simple Photoshop graphic design tutorial to make a metallic interface. Hopefully, it gives a good foundation to those who are interested in designing metallic interfaces with Photoshop. As a small news update, I am working on a new layout fo
1. How to Create a Background Step 1 Before we set the text on fire, let's create our canvas. Press Control-N to create a new document, and use the following settings: 1900 x 1200 px; 300 dpi. Step 2 Pick the Gradient Tool (or just press G) and use the following colors: #5c3d09 and #1f1409. Step 3 Select the Radial gradient type and create a background with our gradient. Notice that the gradient i
1. How to Create the Background Step 1 This tutorial is made up of three parts—the background, the text itself, and some final extra effects. So first of all we're going to make a background. To do this, we create a new document in Photoshop. I made mine 1920 x 1200 because I want this image to sit on my laptop background. We start by drawing a Radial Gradient with the Gradient Tool (G) going from
When I started this blog, way back in 2006, I had no clue how long it would last. I actually had no idea I could even write about something for more than a couple of days. It is funny how things go. Once I read in a book that the secret of happiness was low expectations. That explains why, for over a decade, I have been running this site. It also explains why you might end up on this page. Not los
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