Create Black Briefcase Icon in Photoshop

Photoshop | July 27th, 2010 1 Comment

In today’s Photoshop tutorial, we will create an cool black briefcase icon from scratch using simple shapes and layer styles. Let’s get started!

PSD Layered Twitter Background Template

PSD, Twitter Background | July 24th, 2010 1 Comment

Today I’ll give you full PSD layered Twitter background template. Using my Twitter template customizing Twitter background becomes more easier, because I give you some guides such as screen resolution, so you can customize your twitter background as you wish.

Text Effect: Wet Paint or Melting Chocolate?

Photoshop, Typography | July 21st, 2010 16 Comments

Many creations that we can make in typography. Various ideas and creativity have graced this art. Among them are the effects of wet paint or maybe melting chocolate which we will practice on Photoshop tutorial this time. Here we will use brush, layer style and our creativity to create realistic effects on the text manipulation.

Amazing Digital Painting by David Fuhrer AKA Microbot

Digital Art | July 20th, 2010 No Comments

David Fuhrer is a digital artist who grew up in a beautiful place in Switzerland. He is a self taught digital painter with a passion for making some of the most creative and vivid art around. Since a child he loved to be creative in any way. From building his own toys, to drawing. He started with digital art in 2003/2004 and created his portfolio back in 2005. I was completely amazed by his digital arts when I visited his portfolio on DeviantArt. If you haven’t seen his work, check it out and prepare to be amazed.

Quick Tips: Create Image Curl in Photoshop

Photoshop | July 18th, 2010 2 Comments

In this Photoshop tutorial we’ll use a Fill layer, a Gradient Layer Mask and a Warp to produce curly effect on the image. You can apply this effect to an existing image or you could apply it to a block of color that you might use on a sidebar on a web site for example.

Wonderful Light Calligraphy by Julien Breton aka Kaalam

Art, Photography | July 13th, 2010 No Comments

What do you think about light calligraphy?! Have you ever seen it before? We know that light graffiti is quite common now, but light calligraphy takes it on a higher level. Light calligraphy is a mix of long exposure photography and traditional calligraphy. Using LED glowsticks, flashlights, even fireworks, combined with time-lapse photography, light graffiti artists create a unique tagging that wraps around objects dimensionally, allowing them to tag in a way they’d never be able to with spraypaint.