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No, it’s not the Presidential election quite yet. However today is the start of public voting for the iPhone Photo Contest presented by Kelby Training. Here are the details:
The most popular images will win in five separate categories — family, friends, pets, fine art, and office. Winners in each category receive a $100 iTunes gift card and a copy of The iPhone Book, Second Edition
One grand prize image will be selected by Scott Kelby and Terry White giving the winner a $500 Apple Store
All winners will be announced on November 3, 2008 on the official contest website.
So check it now now. Even if you did enter. It’s pretty impressive to see what some have done with just a camera phone.
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Corey has a special extended tutorial on illustrating the Ice Age acorn.
In part two of this tutorial, Corey finishes the Transformers logo he began last week.
In this two-part tutorial, Corey begins creating the Transformers logo from this summer’s upcoming blockbuster.
Corey uses the new 3D features in Photoshop CS4 Extended to re-create the DreamWorks animated title.
When working with vector - created art and the source art is unavailable, modifying the art to create a logo can be a pain, to say the least—particularly when it’s flattened and the background needs to be knocked out. A careful combination of Invert (Command - I [PC: Ctrl - I]), Color Balance (Command - B [PC: Ctrl - B]), and layer Blending Options (Control-click [PC: Right-click] the layer name) can yield simple background knockouts of one- or two-color logos without making a mess.