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5 great text effect fotoshop tutorials |
Thursday, March 12, 2009 |
Exploding text fotoshop tutorial
This exploding text says "kaboom!". Beautiful image. In this tutorial you can make same exploding effect with your fotoshop with any text you like. For this tutorial you have to use a little bit of 3D Studio Max, too. You’re also going to use textures, which you can grab from sxc.hu. That’s about it, everything else we’ll be creating ourselves.

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Another exploding text tutorial
Francesco Mugnai wrote this great exploding text fotoshop tutorial. For this tutorial you need only AdobeFotoshop, set of real 3D text and large black canvas (1600×1200px). Learn how to make explosion text in this fotoshop tutorial

Flaming meteor text effect fotoshop tutorial
Although it looks complicated, the process is actually very straightforward. It is used only three or four filters, brushes, and of course, the Fotoshop Layer Styles. Takes typography one step further by having text falling from the sky in a burning inferno. This fotoshop tutorial uses a little AdobeIllustrator for the text and a lot of Photoshop to burn up the screen. Here is Meteor text tutorial

Suspended translucent text effect tutorial
Here is a suspended translucent text effect fotoshop tutorial.

Nice 3D text fotoshop tutorial
In this fotoshop tutorial, you can learn how to make 3D letter "A", but any text you want, too, of course. Read it on Stutorials
 Labels: 3D, fotoshop, text, tutorial |
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What is Photoshop.com |
Saturday, October 04, 2008 |
Photoshop.com is the complete solution for managing, editing, storing, and sharing your photos online, with tutorials, inspiration and more. Photoshop.com is available from any web-enabled computer, compatible mobile phones, and directly from within Adobe® Photoshop® Elements 7 or Adobe Premiere® Elements 7 software. Organize, tweak, create, e-mail, display, and store--all with Photoshop.com. Point a web browser at www.photoshop.com and you can set up a no-obligation free account in just a few minutes The Photoshop.com service is currently available at two levels of membership--Basic and Plus. The Basic level is free, and the Plus level starts at $49.99 per year. You can also purchase additional storage space for both the Basic or Plus levels for an additional annual fee. Both versions give you a personal URL to access your account; online private and public sharing, tutorials; online photo management, editing and interactive photo galleries; browser-based upload and download; anywhere access to your photos and videos from Photoshop Elements 7 and Premiere Elements 7, including syncing and backup from your desktop to the web; mobile access; and 2 GB of online storage space. The Plus version adds special artwork, album templates, and effects, and a total of 20 GB of online storage. For the Basic membership, a total of 20 GB storage space is available $19.99 per year; 40 GB for $49.99 per year; and 100 GB for $99.99 per year. A Plus membership costs $69.99 per year with 40 GB included storage space, and $129.99 per year with 100 GB. You may have already had a chance to use Photoshop Express Beta, and if so, Photoshop.com is going to be quite familiar to you. Basically, Photoshop Express is now the online editor component of the Photoshop.com services. An Adobe ID is simply an email address and password combination you can use to access the wide world of Adobe products--including trial software downloads, hundreds of free product extensions, special community areas, and of course, online services such as Acrobat.com and Photoshop.com. At this time, the Photoshop.com service is available in the English language and for US residents. Other languages and countries will be added in the future. You may be able to access Photoshop.com from outside the US, but as all data will have to travel to and from US-based servers, you may experience poor performance.Labels: fotoshop, photoshop |
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