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You can create this eye-catching effect using just a single layer style and applying it to all the different elements of your design. This tutorial touches on alpha channels, blur filters, and layer styles.
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NckN said on — May 11, 2008 @ 11:56 pm
I realy like this one, thank you!
Scott Taylor said on — June 3, 2008 @ 5:42 am
I like this tutorial.
The final image is wonderful.
Thank You for these great tutorials, all the others helped me also.
Alexander said on — July 3, 2008 @ 8:15 am
Like this one. I mean… realy))
terrible said on — July 27, 2008 @ 8:37 pm
Awesome tutorial, just a minor error, Da Vinci is composed by 2 words.
terrible said on — July 27, 2008 @ 11:21 pm
Awesome tutorial, there’s only a little error, Da Vinci is 2 words though.
Kenny said on — July 28, 2008 @ 12:33 pm
thanks for all your tutorials, they are awsome!
and this davinci design looks like a movie poster, pretty cool.
Karinus said on — September 18, 2008 @ 6:43 am
I like this one! Thanks!