1. The first thing you will want to do is download your brush set. you may have one downloaded already, but if you don't, click here. 2. The next thing we need to do is load this brush set in Photoshop. Now, I saved my brush set in my documents, so I will load mine from there.
This tutorial will teach you how to turn an everyday photo into a piece of grunge that can be used over and over again as a grunge brush! Grunge Presets are excellent tools for all Photoshop users.
1. Create a new document in Photoshop (mine is 500x500 and I used a black background). Now apply a color balance layer (Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Color Balance) with the following settings:
1. Create a new document (File > New). Use whatever background you desire, and image size. In my image, I used a 450x250 canvas.
<br/>2. Paste the image you want to center in your document, or create a new layer and draw the image.
Open Cinema 4d and a render you want to add a material to. If you have not learned how to render yet, please take the following tutorials: 2. Materials can be very complicated, and very simple.
For this tutorial, I am going to teach you the basics of using the pen tool to make smooth selections on your image, and then fill it with a gradient tool so it looks like a reflection on a piece of glass. Create a new document in Photoshop (Mine is 500x150).
1. Create new document in Photoshop (mine is 300x300), 2. The first kind of tech line I will demonstrate is the 1px tech line, or otherwise known as the pencil tech line. Select your pencil tool, and black as your foreground color:
1. Open up your content box or layout that you will be slicing for this tutorial in Adobe Image Ready. For people taking this tutorial who have not made a content box to slice yet, try out our rounded content box tutorial here.