I just spent a week coding this nice little tutorial script. Currently i have very few tutorials, but with your help i am hoping to have more. There is no requirement to link to me. Just upload a 40x40 icon, and the URL to your tutorial and your done!
My hope is to have a nice little spot for people to come for photoshop tutorials. It's more like a portal than anything. Personally I love photoshop myself, and would love to see my site grow. But this isnt possible without you guys' help.
I am working on the AutoCAD customization and doing the same by VB.Net & C#.Net. But I just want to know the difference as mentioned below:
1. Insert Block In AutoCAD
Using VB.Net without using DataBase services..Only 1 statement is required to Insert the Block objAcadDocument.ModelSpace.InsertBlock(Required Arguments are here) Using C#.Net with DataBase services
There are many statments are there to insert only 1 block..Like Start Transaction, Lock the document, Get the Object Id Block etc...So my quetion is that when I have to use DataBase services and when notÂ
what is the advantage of doing customization using DataBase services rather than go for wihout DataBase services.?
A long long time ago I saw a tutorial on a site that has disappeared it was called 'Ray of Light 2' on www.fundy.net. Now I have gone looking for the tutorial again and cannot find it anywhere unfortunately.
So on that note I was wondering if anybody knew of some good techniques or tutorial to create a light burst behind text/shapes. Now being the awkward git that I am heehee, I am looking for something as realistic as possible.
Okay, I've spent too much time in google looking for a site with tutorials or something I can learn to CG engough so that I can make this hand look better than it does...
I thought as a nice gesture, I would write a little tutorial here on understanding the many faces of colors, and how they are used online and in print. RGB. It stands for Red, Green, Blue; the 3 colors used in combination to produce every color on your computer screen. On your computer there are 256 shades of each of these colors.
I'm copying some vector art (monochromatic flats) from Illustrator and pasting into Photoshop as Smart Object. I am making selections from the flats to create individual paths to color however the edges aren't lining up. I end up with gaps between the edges and the lines are jagged.
Can someone please explain anti-aliasing? I am following a few video tutorials, one is saying turn it on and the other says to turn it off.
2) Take pencil tool and draw a straight line of 1 pixel, then draw another 31 pixels lower The color is 102/102/126
3) Take the magic wand and select the part between the two lines.
4) Set forground color to 168/167/191 and background color to white
5) Take gradient tool, hold shift, move from top to bottom and release your mouse
6) Deselect and make a new selection. Make it 3 pixels high and move it so you got the dark blue line and one light blue line above your selection.
(close-up)
7) Take the gradient tool again, take the gradient that sais foreground to transparent and make a gradient in the selection.
8) Take pencil tool again. Take color 188/189/205 and draw a line above the bottom blue line Take color 228/227/227 and draw another line above the one you just drew.
(close-up)
Now if you want some color variations just go to Image>Adjustments>Hue/Saturation and play with the settings.
Anyone happen to know of a good "melting film" tutorial? I'm looking for a photoshop version of what we've all probably seen on tv. Film strip stopping and getting melted by the projector bulb.
While attempting a tutorial out of Scott Kelby's "Down and Dirty Tricks" for Photoshop CS, I could not get the History Brush to operate. When I clicked on it and touched on the canvas all I got was a 'No Entry' sign and a messeage that read "Could not use History Brush because current canvas size does not match that of history state."
I have searched all over for a tute or techinique for making waves and realistic water in PS. And to show waves breaking on the bow of a ship as it passes through the water, but I can't seem to find anything. I have tried it myself a hundred time without much sucsess. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
I was looking for displacement map tutorials through Google and came across a listing that showed a man coming through a wallpaper like background. The link was a photoshopgurus.info address but when I attempted to follow the link I received your "typewriter" error page. Will this tutorial be available in the future?
I have recently been put in charge of redesigning an auto trade magazine. Carbon fiber is a very popular material for use in cars and I am wanting to do a header one of the sections with a carbon fiber graphic. All the tutorials I have found don't look that great when printed at 300 dpi at 2 inches tall. The carbon fiber on this image however is amazing looking.
i have seen this tutorial which tells you how to create sparks between wires.
i have a wires graphic ready to go but i have photoshop 7 whereas the tutorial is aimed at 5.5. i cant seem to get this effect to work. for instance in step 2 Dan says:
I am looking for a step by step Sheet Set Manager tutorial that includes a dataset since there are many interdependencies that must exist to use certain features. Ideally it would be nice to have videos as well (YouTube is great but there are no datasets and it is too haphazard).
I have checked my data folder and I cannot find the file Surface-7.dwg used in a surfaces tutorial. It's a multi-view block. I checked my entire hard drive and it is not there. Can the files be downloaded? I can't seem to find where I can do this.
As a matter of fact, the location where the tutuorials say to look, Windows 7: C:ProgramDataAutodesk AutoCAD Civil 3D2012enuData, Â does not exist on this Windows 7 Home Premium computer I am using.
Windows 7 x 64 Nvidia GeForce GTS 450 8 GB Ram Intel Core i5-2310 @ 2.90 GHz v. F.107.0.0 AutoCAD Civil 3D 2012 SP1
has bridge cs4 a database? i mean i can tag photos and rating, photos in different folders and different hard disk well if i want to see all the photos rated 5 star , can i do it? with bridge cs3(it has not a dabase) i had to use the search tool or set the filter and browse the folders but this with cs3 overload the cpu because every time scan photos for the info well with bridge cs4 can i do it , has a database , or also cs4 has to scan every time all the photos? my last question is can i make a filter and save it , i mean use the same filter every time brigde cs4 start upfor example filter ->files jpg and raw files , save this filter (i tried to make a scipt ,but i was not able to do it)and every time bridge cs4 start up ,works with this filter?
I just bought a new computer. I've seen some mention about incompatability issues. The last thing I want to do is start deleting everything on my new machine. It has Premire elements 10 on it. I read something about a caps database. I have renamed it but still get the same corrupt DB error. What can I do to install my CS4 and not delete other files on my new machine?