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To begin with, create a new file, with dimensions around 400 x 400 pixels. Secondly, place the object you want reflected in a conveniant place so that, both, the object and the reflection fit perfectly in the image...
You can use this method in any way you want... therefore, size is not recommended. Start off by stretching a line from and to anywhere, make sure Anti-Aliased is checked to "Off", and the line must be thicker than 3 pixels...
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This tutorial, consisting of 2 parts, demonstrates how to create a simple Flyer Cover and to convert it into a pretty damned impressive 3D magazine cover.
This tutorial demonstrates how to convert a simple, greeting card style 2D image into a pretty damned impressive 3D magazine cover.
1. Open Photoshop 7.0. Open desired image. 2. File > New . Open New File with greater size than image. Drag image on the canvas using Move Tool. 3. Open Layer Palette. Select Top Layer. Press Ctrl and click on the top layer to select an image. 4. Select > Modify > Contract ( by 4 pixels...
any one can do pixel art. I'm no expert pixel artist but with some practice you will soon get the hang off pixel art. first open up a new document 300x300 and set the background colour to a bright green. now zoom in to 1600% and select you pencil tool with 1px brush, and black as you selec....
first create a new document, i will be using 500x500 fill the background with black then create a new layer. set you foreground colour to a bright green and you background to black. do filter>Render>Clouds then render>diffrence clouds Now go to Filter>Artistic>Cutout and u...
First open up a new document with a transparent background. I used 300x300. Create a new layer. Create a new layer and fill it white. Next take the pencil tool with a 1px size brush and draw the shape of a rectangle with rough edges (your paper) in the middle of your rectangle...
First open up the document you wish to apply your sticky tape to. Create a new layer, and draw on a rectangular selection, then fill it in with a grey colour. Set the fill to about 50% (may need to be higher or lower depending on the shade of grey you used, see image for guidance)...








