Posts Tagged ‘Tutorial’

I always wondered how they got this kind of look on the t-shirts I’m always buying…guess those t-shirt guys are going to be out of business soon, because now that I know how to make them myself and I can choose all the particulars of the design, why buy at Wal-Mar….I mean Abercrombie…anyway, from BittBox….
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Well I sure need to work on this one.  I have a background at the moment, but it’s just a tile of an abstract piece I did a while back…which reminds me, I get the occasional comment on my Twitter Avatar and that it looks like something that was made by Chris Spoon of SpoonGraphics [...]

Here’s a quickie to keep you going while I get my homework done:)
Using Transform Again in Adobe Illustrator for Repetitive Object Transformations | GoMediaZine.

This guy looks a bit more like Dudley Dooright to me, rather than a “rebellious” sakteboarder, but what do I know…ok, wait, here’s the thing…I know boys…I like boys, I like rebellious skater types even, and this guy ain’t one of them, but, none the less, the concepts of the tut are good so I’ll [...]

This is one of those tuts that is short, sweet, and to the point but gives you something really powerful.  Probably not something a patent expert needs to worry about, but for those of us still learning our way around Illustrator, this one is a gem from Colorburned (whom I just love!!!)
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While I have to say that this is not really an area I’m interested in (sweats, t-shirts and bare feet for me, please), there are many out there who will really eat this up and love it.  And…while I’m here to bring you stuff about things that I like, I also know that you should [...]

Below you’ll find links to all three of tripwire magazine’s posts in their Creating a Clean and Elegant Blog Design with Photoshop series.  I’m sure that by taking one look around this dump, you’ll realize I haven’t had time to read this yet.  You would be right.  Perhaps you should look into a second job [...]

One more on the Tuesday Tutorial train, even though it’s technically Wednesday (I have 12 hours of class on Tuesdays and Thursdays, so the day doesn’t end till I say it does, dagnabbit).
This tut, from Vectortuts+ is a goldmine.  It shows how easy it is to source materials from simple things like a basic picture [...]

Really awesome tut over at Digital Arts Online.  This one is complex and time consuming but full of great information and techniques, definitely worth the time to walk through, even if you get around to it in stages.  Sometimes I work on several tuts at a time, especially when I’m trying to master a new [...]

I’m really more of a tom boy, so pink is not my thing, but…this tut from vector.tutsplus.com will give you a lot of great lessons packed into one neat tutorial and you can do it in something other than pink of you want to.  In addition to the finished art, you’ll get tips on making [...]