samedi 22 décembre 2012
How to Make 3D TEXT with Repousse in Photoshop CS5
Publié par walid grissa à 00:35 View Comments
vendredi 21 décembre 2012
How to create easily a 3D logo in Adobe Illustrator II
Publié par walid grissa à 23:59 View Comments
jeudi 18 novembre 2010
Créer une affiche avec un super texte 3D

Avant de commencer téléchargez le pack suivant, puis ouvrez un nouveau document de 900x1200 pixels résolution 72Dpi couleur RVB8bits
Sections : 3D tutorial, Tuto+ Photoshop, Tuto+ Photoshop Français, tutorial photoshop CS5
Publié par walid grissa à 12:17 View Comments
mardi 4 mai 2010
Adobe - illustrator CS2 tutorial : Look behind the mask in Illustrator CS2
Adobe - illustrator CS2 tutorial : Look behind the mask in Illustrator CS2
When we refer to masks, we’re not talking about the kind you wear to Mardi Gras. Masking in Adobe® Illustrator® is a way to define parts of your artwork as being hidden from view. Rather than having to delete unwanted parts of your art, you can use a vector shape to define an area that acts like a window: Anything that appears within the borders of the shape is visible, and anything that falls outside its boundaries is not visible. The main benefit derived from using masks is that you aren’t deleting anything from your file, and once a mask is created, it’s possible to change the mask or the artwork behind it, as well as reposition the mask to show or hide different parts of your artwork.
When you use masks in a file and are required to make changes, you’ll never have to re-create art that you’ve already deleted. Instead, everything that you create is always in the file, and you simply choose what is or isn’t visible. Additionally, a mask allows you to instantly clip parts of an image or an object. By using a mask, you can do with one click what might take tens of clicks if you use pathfinder functions to chop up and delete parts of objects.
There are three different kinds of masks that you can create in Illustrator, each with its own benefits. A clipping mask allows you to specify a certain vector shape as a mask for other individual or grouped objects. A layer clipping mask allows you to specify a certain vector shape as a mask for all the objects within the same layer. An opacity mask allows you to use the luminance value of any object to create a mask for other individual or grouped objects. As you will see, this last type of mask—one of the most well hidden features of Illustrator—is also the most powerful.
Publié par walid grissa à 19:48 View Comments
jeudi 18 février 2010
how to add a digg button in every post in blogger
This tutorial will learn you how to add a Digg button in every post of your blogger (blogspot.com) blog.
the button like the one you see in this current post.
While social networks became very important for promoting your blog or website its recommanded to add this kind of buttons in your posts. so lets start.
Sections : blogger, digg, digg button, Tuto+ blogger tutorials
Publié par walid grissa à 18:07 View Comments

