Always be one step ahead

Release Date: 2010-06
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Rating: 30 votes

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    always be one step ahead


  • Interview with Vince Fraser

    Vince Fraser is a freelance digital illustrator based in London who has worked for various clients including British Airways, PC World, BBC and T-mobile. He has ten years experience in the fi eld of digital arts. Having originally come from an interior design background, the progression to digital arts was a natural one.


  • In Bloom

    As the summer has fi nally kicked in, I decided to create my own vision of it – an archetypical girl with wild grass hair and a big poppy. Mysterious, adventurous, free. For this piece you will need a portrait photo of a female model, a texture background, a photo of poppy, hair and fl oral brushes.


  • Mystery of Nature

    In this tutorial, I’ll explain you how to create a dark atmosphere with luxurious vegetation surrounding my main character to create a relevant and beautiful contrast/atmosphere.


  • Interview with Benjamin Delacour

    Benjamin Delacour is a graphic designer with over ten years of experience. Passionate in graphic design and photo retouch, he works currently as a freelance designer for well-known organisations. His spare time is devoted to Photoshop – one of his favourite tools!


  • Digital-Tutors: Enhancing 3D renders in Photoshop CS5 + video to download

    When creating and rendering objects from a 3D application, artists tend to focus on making
    everything look perfect. 3D artists often get frustrated due to the fact that no matter how perfect they make an image look, it can still seem fake. The problem is that sometimes 3D art looks fake because it is actually too perfect! With this tutorial, Digital-Tutors will teach you how Photoshop can be used to incorporate a number “imperfections” typically found in real-world cameras, giving your renders an appearance that is much closer to that of a photograph.

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  • Editor's Choice: Eric Rosner

  • Antique Sing

    Many different types of textures can easily be created by simply applying a couple of filters. Rust is no exception. The right color and filter and you have a rusty texture. However, the corrosion along the edges of an object that usually accompanies rust requires an extra step. It is still the application of a filter but it is how and where it is applied that makes the difference. With this tutorial, I want you to get the motivation for going beyond the obvious.


  • Mother Nature

    There are many different ways to colour a sketch in Photoshop. Every artist has his own work process and there is no right or wrong way. After all it’s the resulting image that matters, not the digital techniques that were used. I fi nd this method of colouring very effi cient and fl exible so I hope it will also be useful to all of you. The textures add a lot of depth and detail to the image quickly, so it doesn’t have to be created manually with shading and painting.


  • Medieval battlefield

  • Autumn

    I showed an Autumn as a wonderful girl with yellow and red leaves fl ying around her. An Autumn is smiling and she is so beautiful that the image could have been entitled Summer. But the leaves remind us that the Autumn is about to come…


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