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How to Use and Create 3D Objects in Photoshop3D is very new to Photoshop only really coming into existence when CS3 was released. In CS3 however the 3D capabilities were pretty limited, but with the release of CS4 3D exploded into Photoshop and now has it's own set of tools and even it's own panel. You are now able to even create true 3D objects right from within Photoshop and texture them. In the following tutorial we will learn about creating a base 3D object and creating a few basic textures for that object. We will also take a moment to explore the 3D tools. |
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How To Create A Bloody Police Line Crime Scene In this tutorial, we'll be manipulating a brick wall textured background with a hole smashed into it. Inside is a creepy, dark room, where the walls are splashed with blood. Police Line Do Not Cross tape spreads over the wall to finish this crime scene illustration. The overall finish has a more a comic book feel, as opposed to the recent 'dramatic horror scene' theme we've been doing lately. |
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Luxury retro car poster with paint splashing effect Create a nice photo manipulation with classic Talbot-Lago car, paint splashes and dramatic background. |
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Create an Abstract Cloud Jumper in Photoshop In this tutorial, we'll manipulate a photo with abstract elements to make it more interesting and active. |
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How To Create A Blood Stained Note Paper Effect In this tutorial, you'll be creating a graphic illustration based on a rough, scratched metal textured background. By finding an average looking piece of note paper, we'll manipulating it to have a more torn, ripped, dramatic-grunge effect, and then covered in blood to resemble a horror scene photo manipulation. |
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Create Beautiful Mystery Grunge Effect in Photoshop In this Photoshop tutorial, I would like to tell how to make a beautiful mystery grunge artwork, using some stock images and brushes. It is not very hard work, but it requires some skill and your imagination. |
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