Another tutorial taken right from the August September Tutvid newsletter. Here we go ahead and work with Photoshop CS4 Extended, specifically the 3D construction and editing engine. We will create ...
Another tutorial taken right from the August September Tutvid newsletter. Here we go ahead and work with Photoshop CS4 Extended, specifically the 3D construction and editing engine. We will create a cool abstract 3D shape which is different every time you make it and we then check out some cool techniques to convert it to a smooth icy looking shape. Really a quick neat technique.
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this same technique also can be used to make flames, use reds instead of blues then hit it with glass filter maybe some transforms..very good stuff ;)
In the Layers panel, where you can see all of your layers, click the little picture of the layer, the one that shows you as a quick little preview of what that layer is. It's also in the layers panel
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u currently just have photoshop cs4.
In the Layers panel, where you can see all of your layers, click the little picture of the layer, the one that shows you as a quick little preview of what that layer is. It's also in the layers panel