Friday, August 28, 2009

Galactic space scenes are a popular theme for digital art, they’re packed full of texture and vibrant colour, which are two ingredients of an awesome design! Using Photoshop’s blending modes along with a mix of textures and brushes, let’s get lost in space and create an abstract cosmos poster design.

Galactic poster design

Open up Photoshop and create a new document. Depending on your overall aims, you might want to specify dimensions for a printed poster, otherwise a 72dpi document is perfect for on-screen use. Fill the background with a dark grey.

Grab a couple of source images of smoke clouds, these particular images are courtesy of Shutterstock (1)(2). Paste the images into the document and position to flow diagonally across the design. Change the blending modes to Screen and drop the opacity to around 15%.

On a new layer, dab three bright colours with a large soft brush. Pink, turquoise and purple work well together.

Change the blending mode of the colour spots to Overlay to allow the colours to cast over the underlying textures.

On a new layer, change the colour swatches to their default black and white settings (D). Then go to Filter > Render > Clouds. Change the blending mode to Overlay and tone down to 65% opacity.

Fill a new layer with black, then go to Filter > Noise > Add Noise. Select an amount of around 10%, with the Gaussian and Monochromatic options selected. Change the blending mode to Screen and adjust the Levels (CMD+L) black and white points to create a field of distant stars. Create a Layer Mask and dab areas with a large soft brush to add variance to their intensity, making some brighter than others.

Download this handy collection of Star Brushes, then set up your brush settings in Photoshop as follows. Select a star brush from the pack and turn down the size, also adjust the spacing to 1000%. Under the Shape Dynamics tab, change the Size Jitter to full and Minimum Diameter to 0%. Under the Scattering tab, change the Scatter to full.

Paint in a variety of stars to fill out the space scene, adjust the brush size between strokes to give a wider range of sizes. Give the star layer an Outer Glow of a light blue, then add a Layer Mask to adjust the intensity of the stars.

Grab the Type tool and create a simple typographic layout. Here I’m using the words Chemical Imbalance, with a fat slab-serif font (Geometric Slab-Serif). The tracking is tightened and leading shortened to spice it up.

Add a Layer Mask to the type layer, then go to Filter > Render > Clouds to erase out random areas of the text.

Duplicate the layer, then add a Gaussian Blur of around 6px. Change the blending mode to Overlay.

Add another clouds rendering to this layer’s mask to erase out different areas of the text. Use a normal soft brush to also manual erase out specific areas of the text layers.

On a new layer, paint in a range of white spots with the Brush tool. Changing these to Overlay will give intense areas of light.

Continue to paint in more dabs of colour, this time spots of yellow around the text.

Add a layer mask to the yellow spots, then add a rendering of clouds to give a textured appearance.

Change the blending mode to Color Dodge to blend the colour spots into the design as casts of vibrant colour.

Paint a spot of pink, then change the blending mode to Dissolve. Add a Radial Blur of around 60% using the Zoom setting.

Merge this pink spot with a new blank layer (CMD+E) to reset the blending mode back to Normal, then change the mode to Color Dodge. Change the Opacity to around 60% to tone down the effect.

On a new layer, draw a spot of white using a soft brush. Grab the mask tool and delete away half of the circle.

Press CMD+T to transform the semi-circle, then stretch and squash it into a cast of light. Rotate it by 45% (hold Shift) and move into position on the design.

Press the ALT key and move copies into various places on the design. Overlap a few casts to give the impression of streaks across the whole design.

Change the blending mode to Overlay to allow the white to interact with the underlying colours.

Galactic poster design

Sit back and cast your eye over the design, make any tweaks to the opacity of layers or tone down areas with brush strokes to the layer mask to erase out areas taking too much prominence

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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

20 Best Places to Submit Your Photoshop Tutorials

We have selected the following 20 Best Places to Submit Your Photoshop Tutorials. They can gives you nice amount of traffic and a good quality of valid linkback. You can find the “Direct Submission Link” on each of the Photoshop tutorials sites we mentioned. We hope it can make your life easier.

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Pixel2Life

Pixel2Life

Pixel2Life is probably the biggest tutorial search engine on the web, covering the most subjects as well.

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Good-Tutorials

Good-Tutorials

Good-Tutorials is the largest source of tutorials on the web today. It has been featured on the BBC, SkyNews, TechTV (now G4), in the British magazine iCreate, PC World, and has been linked to by thousands of sites, blogs and forums. Since its start in 2002, it has been designed, coded, and loved by Zach Holman.

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Design Bump

Design Bump

Design Bump isn’t just a tutorial website, rather a general design resources depository. Covering subjects such as: Web Design, Tutorials, Flash, Business, Programming, WordPress and much more!

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Psdtuts+

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Psdtuts+ is a blog/Photoshop site made to house and showcase some of the best Photoshop tutorials around. We publish tutorials that not only produce great graphics and effects, but explain the techniques behind them in a friendly, approachable manner.

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PSLover

PSLover

One of the bigger Photoshop tutorial databases on the web, PSLover has been arond for quite a while now and is still going strong.

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Tutorialvault.net

Tutorialvault.net

Tutorialvault.net focuses on collecting and archiving the best graphic and coding tutorials on the internet. While a large part of our database features tutorials from the Adobe Family of programs, we also have a vast list of CSS, PHP and 3D tutorials.

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TutorialsGarden

TutorialsGarden

Covering many subjects extensively, such as: 3D Studio Max, CSS, Fireworks, Flash, Gimp, Photoshop and more.

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Tutorial Outpost

Tutorial Outpost

Tutorial Outpost was started in November 2003 by Josh Pigford initially as a project to learn web development. It quickly turned in to much more as being one of the first major tutorial portals around. It has expanded in to many more categories past the initial Photoshop Tutorials and is now visited by more than 125,000 people each and every month.

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Tutorials Expert

Tutorials Expert

Covering subjects of: 2D graphics, 3D graphics, audio editing, business applications, databases and more.

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Photoshop Roadmap

Photoshop Roadmap

A brilliant collection of Photoshop tutorials, brushes, resources and plenty more.

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FSTutorials

FSTutorials

A beautiful depository for Photoshop tutorials, including the following categories: basics, buttons, color effects, designing, drawing, photo effects, special effects, text effects, textures and web graphics.

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TutorialMix

TutorialMix

Covering topics on the following: 3DS Max, Photoshop, ASP, Cinema 4D, Dreamweaver, Illustrator and many more.

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Tutorial-Index

Tutorial-Index

One of the younger but larger collections of tutorials on the web. Tutorial-Index covers the following subjects: Photoshop, Flash, PHP, Unix, Javascript and many more.

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TutorialKit

TutorialKit

Covering many popular categories, including: Photo Correction, Special Effects, Text Effects, 3D Effects, Web Layouts and Graphic Design.

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Tutorialized

Tutorialized

One of the oldest tutorial databases, Tutorialized has been around since the beginning.

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Total Tutorials

Total Tutorials

Covering tutorials on Photoshop, 3D Studio Max and Cinema 4D, Total Tutorials has been in the game for a very long time.

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Tutorial Center

Tutorial Center

Just some of the categories that Tutorial Center covers: Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Blender, CSS and more.

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Kaoz-Tutorials

Kaoz-Tutorials

Covering the following subjects in some depth: Photoshop, Flash, HTML and CSS, Javascript and PHP.

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CG Links

CG Links

CG Links covers 3D & 2D files, tutorials, books, plug-ins and textures

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CGTutorials.com

CGTutorials.com

CG Tutorials is becoming one of the fastest growing directories of computer graphics tutorials. We seek to index all computer graphics tutorials in order to give them publicity and to give everyone an easy way to find the tutorial they seek.



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