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Did you know that the NAPP has a page on YouTube? I didn’t even know that. No, I’m kidding. Yes, the video guys over at Scrivtown have put together a collection of tutorials, interviews, and a few surprises and posted them for all to enjoy. You can even watch the keynote movies from past Photoshop Worlds. Also included is the wildly popular iPod Flea commercial among many other frivolous spots. So if you are in the mood for a laugh or maybe want learn a little something go check it out.
One more quick thing. I was checking out John Nack’s blog and there is a really interesting 30 minute video by Adobe Evangelist Julianne Kost on the new Bridge. Really interesting stuff. Check it out here.
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This week, Corey is inspired by a Hollywood poster to figure out how to create a colorful background pattern.
Using 3D tools in Photoshop CS4 Extended to create a logo element.
Here we will uses a series of custom shapes to create a bullet hole on a brush.
Here is a quick and easy way to use displacement maps to create a cool grunge look.
This panel has a couple of neat features for people who spend a lot of time in cloning. You can now set up a series of preset areas in the Clone Stamp tool. Simply click on one of the icons at the top of the Clone Source panel and Option-click (PC: Alt-click) on a point. That will save that location to the first icon. Click on the second icon and do the same thing. Now you can save a series of location points and go back by just clicking on the icon.
Temple Hill said on — October 1, 2008 @ 4:23 pm
Nice rick roll there, Corey!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!