18 February 2012

Tutorials!

Tutorial time!
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Today, I'm going to show you a few tutorials that I find really cool. I won't be doing them, tho.


The first one is called "Eroded fashion portraits" by Pete Harrison.
http://www.digitalartsonline.co.uk/tutorials/?featureID=3321241#1

http://www.digitalartsonline.co.uk/cmsdata/slideshow/3321241/beauty_obsolete_HD.jpg

I really like this one, it's not just some shattered effect or something like that, it has some depth which I find fascinating. The tutorial will show you how to create depth, how to use the Color Range Tool and lots of other stuff. It isn't that hard to create, the steps are easy to follow, but you have to find a really good stock if you don't want to use this one. It won't work very well on every photo. If you wish to add something else, I'd recommend you to make something on the person, not the background, but you're free to experiment. Anyway, the tutorial is really good and be sure to try it out. Post your outcomes if you decide to make one! :)

The next tutorial is this one.
http://wegraphics.net/blog/tutorials/using-custom-photoshop-brushes-to-create-an-immersive-lighting-effect/


This tutorial is called "Using Custom Photoshop Brushes to Create an Immersive Lighting Effect" by Nathan Brown. This one is really impressive and I find it really interesting. The tutorial itself isn't that complicated, but the outcome looks so powerful that you'd think it's really complex. In this tutorial you'll learn how to create 3D ribbons, immersive lights and this epic heaven-like scene! But before you start, you'll need the Adobe Illustrator to create the ribbons. If you've got the time try this tutorial out, it's not hard, but it looks great!

If you have an epic tutorial to share, put them in the comments and let me know! Also, if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask, I will try to help you as soon as I can.

5 comments:

  1. good tips going on here,, i ended up at sketchup which looks really interesting.

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  2. Cool, more stuff to add to my repertoire of photoshop tutorials! No need to buy this kind of stuff for me. Cheers buddy, keep it up!

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