TUTORIAL - Photoshop Tagging Walls And Signs

January 31, 2010 · Filed Under Photoshop 3D Effects · 14 Comments 

Hey I’m back, as most of you wouldn’t know i just got back from holidays, but not for long I’m going back again next week WOOT. Ok lets get started in this free TUTORIAL i will be showing you how to tag a leave your mark on the governments wall and sign post with out breaking any laws :) As all way i will be using Adobe Photoshop Cs3 because it is one of the best programs ever lol. What is Photoshop CS3 Extended? Ideal for film, video, and multimedia professionals and graphic and web designers using 3D and motion, as well as professionals in engineering and science, Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended software delivers everything in Photoshop CS3 and more. Render and incorporate 3D images into your 2D composites. Stop time with easy editing of motion graphics on video layers. And probe your images with measurement, analysis, and visualization tools. Top features Nondestructive editing Edit nondestructively with new Smart Filters, which let you visualize different image effects, and Smart Objects, which let you scale, rotate, and warp raster and vector graphics — all without altering the original pixel data. Rich painting and drawing toolset Create or modify images with a wide assortment of professional, fully customizable paint settings, artistic brushes, and drawing tools. Advanced compositing Create more accurate composites by automatically aligning multiple Adobe® Photoshop® layers or images based on similar content. The Auto-align Layers command quickly analyzes details and moves, rotates, or warps layers to align them perfectly, and the Auto-blend Layers command blends the color and shading to create a smooth, editable result. 3D compositing and texture editing Easily render and incorporate rich 3D content into your 2D composites — even edit existing textures on 3D models directly within Photoshop Extended and immediately see the results. Photoshop Extended supports common 3D interchange formats, including 3DS, OBJ, U3D, KMZ, and COLLADA, so you can import, view, and interact with most 3D models. Movie Paint Enhance video directly within Photoshop Extended. Now you can paint, add text, and clone over multiple frames of an imported video sequence. D and 3D measurement tools Extract quantitative information from images with new measurement tools. Easily calibrate or set the scale of an image, and then use any of the Photoshop Extended selection tools to define and calculate distance, perimeter, area, and other measurements. Record data points in a measurement log and export data, including histogram data, to a spreadsheet for further analysis. Faster, more flexible asset management with Adobe Bridge CS3 Organize and manage images more efficiently with next-generation Adobe Bridge CS3 software, which now delivers improved performance, a Filter panel for easier searching, the ability to group multiple images under a single thumbnail, the Loupe tool, offline image browsing, and more. Better raw-image processing Process raw images with increased speed and superior conversion quality using the Photoshop Camera Raw plug-in, which now adds support for JPEG and TIFF formats; new tools including Fill Light and Dust Busting; compatibility with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom™ software; and support for over 150 camera models. Enhanced Vanishing Point with 3D support Edit in perspective on multiple surfaces — even those connected at angles other than 90 degrees — with the enhanced Vanishing Point, which also lets you measure in perspective; wrap graphics, images, and text around multiple planes; and output 2D planes as 3D models. Wide range of supported formats Import and export an even greater range of file formats, including PSD, BMP, DICOM, Cineon, JPEG, JPEG2000, openexr, PNG, Targa, and TIFF.

Photoshop CS3 simple and realistic blood text effect tutorial for beginners

January 31, 2010 · Filed Under Photoshop 3D Effects · 2 Comments 

This tutorial done by me to show how to create an simple and realistic blood text effect tutorial using photoshop

3d Photo tutorial - after effects & photoshop

January 30, 2010 · Filed Under Photoshop 3D Effects · Comment 

In this tutorial i’ll show you how to turn a photo into a 3d scene using after effects & photoshop. This is episode 3 in a series of 10 tutorials produced as an assignment for my Adv Dip in Screen & Media. This tutorial was referenced from www.videocopilot.net. www.andrewknightsproductions.com

After Effects Title and 3D Projection

January 29, 2010 · Filed Under Photoshop 3D Effects · 1 Comment 

Just messing arround with After Effects, trying to create some cool looking titles. It’s a trailer for my 3D projection movie :’) Thank you VCP!

Adobe Photoshop : Brush Creation Tutorial

January 29, 2010 · Filed Under Photoshop 3D Effects · 20 Comments 

A somewhat of a follow up to the Illustrator tutorial on how to create wavey lines. This tutorial shows how to turn those created lines into your very own custom brush in Photoshop. As I say at the end of the video, you are not limited to just turning wavey lines into brushes, you can use this technique to make all sorts of things into brushes, search as people, fonts, 3D abstracts, shapes, and of course, textures for grunge brushes. This isn’t a very hard technique to learn, if you already knew how to do this well thats fantastic, but there are so many folks out there who didn’t, this is for them. Plus, if you already knew this… why didn’t you make a tutorial? What was holding you back? ha ha. If you encounter any issues while following this tutorial, or feel I left something out, feel free to email me at icebergcreativity@gmail.com

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