Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Photoshop Tutorial 9- Create Smoke Text(out of 35+ smoke Tutorials)

A big thing that you see in graphic design at the moment is the use of smoke stphotography, these photos look really good but look a lot better when you mess about with them in Photoshop. Here we’ll be mixing type and a smoke image to create a really nice abstract wallpaper. This is just a quick tutorial but hopefully you’ll learn some new techniques so give it a go.

Introduction

I got the idea for this tutorial from a font preview image here. Check out what we’ll be learning to make below.

Photoshop Tutorial 8- Smoke Type in Photoshop in 10 Steps(out of 35+ smoke Tutorials)

Last week I decided to upgrade to the new Adobe CS4 apps, as usual I did my backups and of course I forgot very important things, such as my Photoshop Brushes and Patterns. I hate when that happens, but it does happen all the time. So I had to look for my brushes and I found some really cool new ones and decided to play a bit with them and with the new Adobe Photoshop CS4.


Photoshop Tutorial 7- Abstract Smoke Art Tutorial(out of 35+ smoke Tutorials)

This tutorial will guide you through the steps I take to make my abstract smoke art.

Step 1 - Setting up and taking the shot


Setup explained
  1. Camera (with manual focus lens)
  2. Tripod
  3. External flash gun
  4. Remote trigger
  5. Off-camera flash cord
  6. Black backdrop (any matte material)
  7. Incense stick
  8. Lighter (There is no smoke without fire)
  9. Tray (to stop your house burning down)
  10. Cardboard to direct the light from the flash

Sunday, June 17, 2012

The Hubble Ultra-Deep Field


The Hubble Ultra-Deep Field (HUDF) is an image of a small region of space in the constellation Fornax, composited from Hubble Space Telescope data accumulated over a period from September 24, 2003, through to January 16, 2004. It is the deepest image of

Ridge Racer Unbounded.v 1.13 + 4 DLC (2012/Multi6/Repack by Fenixx) (updated on 14.06.2012)

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Ridge Racer Unbounded.v 1.13 + 4 DLC (2012/Multi6/Repack (updated on 14.06.2012)
2012 | PC | multi language 6 | Developer: Bugbear Entertainment | Publisher: Namco Bandai Games | 1.39GB
Genre: Arcade / Racing (Cars) / 3D


The legendary series returns RIDGE RACER. Meet RIDGE RACER Unbounded, ready to break through a new and complete chaos in the way of arcade racing the new generation.
RIDGE RACER Unbounded infuses a fresh spirit in the time tested formula for a concentrated injection of adrenaline from the devastating events. Join a gang of street racers Unbounded, with Kara Shindo headed, and achieve dominance on every street metropolis Shatter Bay. Prove that you are able to, will secure the respect and new areas in their possession.

Friday, June 15, 2012

Illustrator Tutorial 2- Creating Road Maps


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Sooner or later every designer comes across the exciting job of producing a map, whether it’s on a leaflet or website the overall aim is to visually document a particular area of land to allow for people to find their way to a place of business or event.

Photoshop tutorial 6- Create Glossy Plastic Text

Learn a quick and easy way to create reflective plastic text in Photoshop from scratch. Three layer styles will be combined to achieve this effect. We will also explore blending modes and their effective use to achieve this type effect with layer styles. Same effect can be use on shapes also because of its simple and highly customizable nature.

Preview of Final Results

 


Illustrator Tutorial 1- Creating a crazy cool logo

Zagora logo, typography tutorial


This logo is pretty much a bunch of circles, I used a circle for the module and deleted some segments in order to create the characters.

Photoshop Tutorial 5- Creating Smoke-like Effects(out of 35+ smoke Tutorials)

 Photoshop light and glow effects
In this Photoshop effect tutorial I cover the creation of several different light and glow effects in Photoshop. In this tutorial we are going to recreate picture 1. The effects in picture 1 consist of smoke, light trails, sparkles, stars and bokeh effects. Luckily it's pretty simple to create each of these effects in Photoshop.

 

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Photoshop Tutorial 4- Creating Smoke-like Effects(out of 35+ smoke Tutorials)


In this tutorial, we are going to take a look at how to create subtle smoke-like effect. Whether you want to add steam, mist or vapor to your photos, you'll definitely be putting this tutorial to good use from now on! Try it, the possibilities are endless!








Photoshop Tutorial 3- Creating a Stunning Digital Smoke Effect(out of 35+ smoke Tutorials)

    Tutorial Details

    • Program: Photoshop, Illustrator
    • Difficulty: Advanced
    • Completion Time: 1-2 hours










    Photoshop Tutorial 2- Creating Smoke(out of 35+ smoke Tutorials)

    March 22, 2007 from

    Some time ago I had posted an article showing how to create a smoke effect in photoshop, and to achieve that I used a photo of smoke and some photoshop filters. However, some people had said at the time that I should have done the smoke as well and it´s exactly what I will show on this post right now.


    Photoshop Tutorial 1- Creating a Smoke Fading Effect(out of 35+ smoke Tutorials)



    Preparations We will need a close up image of a model, and also the awesome Smoke Brushes Set 1 designed by Falln-Stock.
    Click here to download the brushes.
    Click here to download the model image.
    All rights of these resources belong to their respective owners.





    Sunday, June 10, 2012

    Anonymous in india

    Members of a hacking group, Anonymous India, wear Guy Fawkes masks as they protest against Indian government enacted laws that gives it power to censor different aspects of Internet usage, in Mumbai Activists say Indian internet legislation amounts to censorship Members of the internet hacking group Anonymous have been staging protests across 16 cities in India, against what they say is internet censorship in the country. Mumbai's Azad Maidan sports ground is often packed with children playing cricket, but the bowlers and batsmen were joined on Saturday by a sea of Guy Fawkes masks. The costumes are a hallmark of the internet "hacktivist" group Anonymous which organised a series of protests in Indian cities, including Mumbai. "I'm here for internet freedom. There's restrictions on speaking online. That's why I'm here," says 19-year-old Amisha, a student who was one of around 100 protesters in Mumbai. Holding banners calling for freedom from censorship, the group were protesting against India's internet laws. "India is following China and Iran. They don't want the right information to reach people," said 20-year-old student Nishant, whose face was hidden behind a scarf and sunglasses. "There are some sites they've blocked for information which is relevant to us. Information which is useful to us as citizens of this country," he added. Speaking to the BBC via their internet chatroom, members of Anonymous India said they were representing the "common man" and were simply ordinary internet users trying to make a point. Hackers attack Anonymous India organised its Occupy campaign against what it believes is the unfair blocking and banning of file sharing sites by Indian internet service providers (ISPs) such as Reliance Communications and Airtel. An Indian girl wears a t-shirt displaying a Facebook logo as she interacts with friends in Ahmadabad It is estimated that as many as 121m Indians are internet users "We are protesting arbitrary, extra-judicial censorship, where not even the government knows - or cares - who controls what," said @anamikanon from Anonymous on the group's chatroom. Last month a number of Indian ISPs blocked access to file-sharing sites including Vimeo, Pastebin, Piratebay and Dailymotion following a court order which centred on the issue of internet copyright. A Chennai-based film company, Copyrightlabs, called on big Indian ISPs, including Reliance Communications, MTNL and BSNL, to prevent access to websites which allowed users to illegally watch two of their Bollywood movies, Three and Dhammu. The court order, known as an Ashok Kumar order, is like a John Doe order in the United States - designed to protect the copyright of music, films and other content. The blocking of access to file-sharing and torrent websites prompted Anonymous India to hack into more than 15 sites, including the Indian Supreme Court, two political parties and the Indian telecoms providers. Continue reading the main story “Start Quote I can understand the need for them to take action... But I'm against taking down websites” End Quote Nikhil Pahwa Digital industry blogger The group carried out a number of "Denial of Service" (DDOS) attacks, which can temporarily suspend connection to a site. It also claims it was able to enter the servers of Reliance Communications, and in a press conference in May, presented a list of the file sharing sites it alleges the ISP had restricted access to. Reliance Communications refused to comment on claims they are restricting access to sites, but pointed the BBC to a statement from 26 May, in which the company said it had the "strongest possible IT security to tackle unwarranted intrusions," adding that their servers could not be hacked. 'Negative impact' Anonymous says it is not supporting piracy, but that many file-sharing sites are used in a perfectly legitimate way, for example to share photos or software code. "File sharing is the lifeline of the internet, that's why it came into being", said tomgeorge, also from Anonymous, via the chatroom. The group is also protesting against Indian government IT regulations that came into effect last year, which force websites to remove objectionable posts within hours of receiving a complaint. Some internet campaigners who agree with the view that the internet is too regulated in India do not agree with Anonymous's method of attacking websites. Members of a hacking group, Anonymous India, wear masks of Hanuman, Indian monkey headed god, along with masks of Guy Fawkes Anonymous India has been behind "denial of service" attacks on several websites "I can understand the need for them to take action - because frankly, one feels quite helpless right now, and there needs to be more awareness - but I'm against taking down websites," says Nikhil Pahwa, the editor of Medianama, a blog covering the digital industry in India. "There are a number of organisations trying to help the government understand the negative impact of their rules, but when you start attacking government websites, it ends up having a negative impact too." Mr Pahwa says he believes attacks on these sites are counter-productive because they inevitably encourage politicians to bring in stricter rules to prevent them happening, which defeats the object. The government stands by its belief that sites do need to be regulated, so that offensive and blasphemous content is not posted. As for copyright, it maintains that court orders exist to protect film makers from piracy. But members of Anonymous say they will continue their actions until restrictions are lifted. "The government can't stop piracy in a country by just banning sites. This is a country where you have people selling pirated CDs on trains in streets... it is actually too much to expect," says Anon3x3Kalki, another member of the group.