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1001+ Photoshop 3D Effects Tutorials |
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| 31. Creating a 3D Logo |
by smartphotoshop
(30 tutorials) |
| May-23-2006 |
Views: 4505 |
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Learn how to create a basic 3D logo from text or simple shape with perspective shadow.
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| 32. 3D Box Art |
by visualdesigncore
(13 tutorials) |
| May-20-2006 |
Views: 4818 |
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Learn how to create a piece of box art that can be used to sell a product or promote your services.
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| 33. Creating a 3D Logo |
by f-sign
(2 tutorials) |
| May-16-2006 |
Views: 5089 |
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Very simple tutorial on how to create a 3D target in just a few quick steps.
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| 34. Rendering 3D Metal Solids - Using Dodge and Burn Tools to create metal objects |
by photoshop-indepth
(6 tutorials) |
| Apr-10-2006 |
Views: 5730 |
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In this tutorial, we'll take a fresh look at metal stuff in Photoshop taking the objects into 3-dimensional perspective. Learn how to use the dodge and burn tools to sketch, paint, and render metal objects.
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| 35. 3D Pie Chart |
by photoshopbuddy
(52 tutorials) |
| Apr-3-2006 |
Views: 3153 |
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Although Photoshop is not a default program for creating statistical graphs and charts but at times you need these graph for designing purpose itself. To cater to such need you can always create 3D pie charts without leaving Photoshop.
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| 36. Drawing Perspective Cubes |
by 13dots
(132 tutorials) |
| Apr-1-2006 |
Views: 4485 |
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Learn how to draw cubic shapes with perspective depth.
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| 37. Perspective Drawing |
by 13dots
(132 tutorials) |
| Mar-31-2006 |
Views: 4903 |
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Learn how to create a perspective drawing from a plan and side view.
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| 38. XP Pyramid |
by photoshopdepot
(2 tutorials) |
| Feb-7-2006 |
Views: 3251 |
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This tutorial illustrates step by step how to make nice and flashy looking pyramids in Windows XP graphics style.
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| 39. Multiple Lighting Setup with Photoshop |
by photoshop-indepth
(6 tutorials) |
| Jan-18-2006 |
Views: 5649 |
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The 3 Point Light setup is a kind of "standard" setup that 3D artists use to render their still images of objects. It consists of the main light (key light), the rim light (backlight) and the ambient light (fill light). The ambient light sets the overall mood of the image. For example, a sunset image will have an orange ambience. This means that everything has a slight hue of orange. The key light is the main light source, for example the sun or a spotlight. The backlight is usually placed behind the object, opposite the key light, and is used to illuminate the object so that it pops out from the background. As a general rule of thumb, the key light and the backlight usually have opposite "temperatures". If the keylight is yellow (hot), the backlight is blue (cold) and vice versa.
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| 40. 3D Showcase |
by stockvault
(3 tutorials) |
| Dec-13-2005 |
Views: 8394 |
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Learn how to make your print work look good in your portfolio and how to use the transform tool in Photoshop to help you get the most out of showcasing your design.
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