Creative Bookmarks: Best of July 2009

August 25th, 2009 | by admin |

July was an amaz­ing month for Pho­to­shop Tuto­ri­als around the web. You’ve seri­ously got to check some of these awe­some links out.

Pho­to­shop Tutorials

How to Cre­ate a Photo Manip­u­la­tion of a Flooded City Scene

This tuto­r­ial will show you how to manip­u­late a few pho­tos into a mas­sive flood scene in a city. The result feels like a dooms-​​day movie poster.

How to Make a Dark, Post-​​Apocalyptic City Illustration

Our friends at PSDTUTS seem to have a thing for post-​​apocalyptic set­tings this month (and we’re def­i­nitely not com­plain­ing). This tuto­r­ial will show you how to trans­form a mod­ern city into an aban­doned waste­land like it’s straight out of a movie like “I Am Legend”.

Fan­tas­tic Dig­i­tal Paint­ing Image in Pho­to­shop and Corel Painter

This is a great tuto­r­ial that demon­strates the work­flow of Jill Tovey, a fash­ion illus­tra­tor from the UK. Learn how to mockup a design in Pho­to­shop, then bring it to life in Corel Painter.

Cre­at­ing a Super Detailed Illus­tra­tion Step by Step with OwaikeO

This may be the best illus­tra­tion tuto­r­ial we’ve ever stum­bled across—and it’s a Pho­to­shop tuto­r­ial none the less. Seri­ously, this is one you’ve gotta check out. Mas­ter illus­tra­tor OwaikeO goest step-​​by-​​step through one of his beau­ti­ful cre­ations shar­ing some price­less tips along the way.

Amaz­ing Video-​​Game Text Style in Photoshop

King of retro effects Fabio Sasso shares a sweet tech­nique for cre­at­ing some fan­tas­tic video-​​game inspired type in Pho­to­shop. You can also grab it as a wall­pa­per if you feel so inclined.

How To Cre­ate a Retro Apple Wall­pa­per in Photoshop

Fol­low these sim­ple steps in Pho­to­shop to cre­ate a homage to Apple, com­bin­ing the retro striped Apple logo with a range of soft grungy tex­tures to pro­duce a detailed design with sub­tle touches of colour and tone.

Handy Tech­niques for Cut­ting Out Hair in Photoshop

Chris Spooner details some tech­niques for iso­lat­ing hair in Pho­to­shop, even on busy back­grounds. If you’ve been strug­gling with hair in Pho­to­shop, this ought to help you out.

80’s Style Design Using Photoshop

The 80’s have always had an iconic impact on Pop Cul­ture. This is a sim­ple tuto­r­ial inspired by the 80’s for cre­at­ing some artis­tic designs of your own.

Speed Up Your Web­site with Bet­ter Image Opti­miza­tion in Photoshop

In a tuto­r­ial I wrote over at UX Booth, I detail some impor­tant infor­ma­tion when sav­ing images for the web that can really speed up the load time of your web­sites. Remem­ber kids, always opti­mize your images before upload­ing for the web!

Cre­ative Pho­to­shop Ani­mal King Photo Manip­u­la­tion Tutorial

In this pho­to­shop tuto­r­ial, you’ll learn how to mash up a series of pho­tos in a highly cre­ative poster based on a famous paint­ing from the 1800’s. Let’s get started!

Illus­tra­tor Tutorials

Cre­ate a Cute Furry Vec­tor Mon­ster in Illustrator

Uti­liz­ing only sim­ple, pre­de­fined shapes, as well as tools like the Pathfinder and trans­for­ma­tions, entire illus­tra­tions can be cre­ated from scratch. In this tuto­r­ial, we’ll cre­ate an icon suit­able for por­tray­ing options, set­tings, pref­er­ences, etc., sim­i­lar to OS X’s sys­tem pref­er­ences icon.

Mas­ter­ing Illus­tra­tor Effects

Have you been miss­ing out the Illus­tra­tor Effects? Did you know it is a pow­er­ful tool for cre­at­ing sym­met­ri­cal shapes or adding tex­ture to vec­tor paths? For exam­ple, with just one sim­ple effect, you can turn a poly­gon path into a flower shape. You can also make paths look sketchy with the Scrib­ble effect. Read this tuto­r­ial to learn how to save time by using Illus­tra­tor Effects and work more efficient.

Web Tuto­ri­als

How To Increase Site Per­for­mance Through A/​B Split Testing

Ever had the desire to change some­thing on your web­site, but you were afraid the change might have a neg­a­tive impact on per­for­mance? Wel­come to A/​B Split test­ing, the prac­tice of test­ing mul­ti­ple vari­a­tions of the same site to see which works better.

How to Cre­ate A Sim­ple Web-​​based Chat Application

In this tuto­r­ial we will be cre­at­ing a sim­ple web-​​based chat appli­ca­tion with PHP and jQuery. This sort of util­ity would be per­fect for a live sup­port sys­tem for your website.

Cre­ate a Twitter-​​Like “Load More” Widget

Both Twit­ter and the Apple App Store use a bril­liant tech­nique for load­ing more infor­ma­tion; you click the link and fresh items mag­i­cally appear on the screen. This tuto­r­ial teaches you to use AJAX, CSS, Javascript, JSON, PHP, and HTML to cre­ate that magic.

Date Dis­play Tech­nique with Sprites

Here’s a very cre­ative way for dis­play­ing dates on a web­site using image sprites. You can always depend on Chris Coyier for break­ing down these nifty CSS tech­niques into under­stand­able instructions.

How to Build Quick and Easy Charts from XML Data

Data visu­al­iza­tion is the key to how your data is per­ceived and acted upon by your audi­ence. In this tuto­r­ial, you will be intro­duced to Fusion­Charts Free, which is an easy, con­ve­nient and free (in case the name did not already sug­gest so) way of con­vert­ing all the monot­o­nous data into ani­mated Flash charts.

Free­bies, Inspi­ra­tion & Resources

Free Port­fo­lio Word­Press Theme: Cre­ative by Nature

Cre­ative by Nature, a unique and flex­i­ble high-​​quality port­fo­lio Word­Press theme for artists, pho­tog­ra­phers and design­ers. The theme was designed by .css{mayo} and released espe­cially for Smash­ing Mag­a­zine and its readers.

Free Word­Press Theme: Paper Wall

Paper Wall Word­Press Theme, an orig­i­nal, beau­ti­ful, high-​​quality Word­Press theme, designed by Adrian Lazariuc from Indeziner​.com exclu­sively for Smash­ing Mag­a­zine and its readers.

Free Icons: Dec­o­ra­tive Sea­sonal RSS Icon Pack

This Free Sea­sonal RSS Icon Pack was cre­ated exclu­sively for the view­ers of Tutorial9 by Hel­loicon. Each icon is in .png for­mat sized at 256×256px with trans­par­ent back­grounds. Pretty much everyone’s using RSS now. Wouldn’t it be cool to use a dif­fer­ent sea­sonal themed icon for each season?

Beau­ti­ful Exam­ples of Vexel Art­works and Tutorials

Vexel art is a dig­i­tal art that is an entirely pixel-​​based form of raster art that imi­tates the vec­tor graph­ics tech­nique, but is dis­tin­guished from nor­mal vec­tor graph­ics or raster images.

30+ cool and unusual busi­ness cards designs

Here are some inno­v­a­tive and unusual inter­pre­ta­tions of the hum­ble busi­ness card; Using new mate­ri­als, for­mats, and pro­duc­tion meth­ods design­ers are express­ing iden­ti­ties in a more tan­gi­ble way.

Three tips from one of the 20th century’s great communicators.

This month marks the 10th anniver­sary of the pass­ing of David Ogilvy. Expelled from Oxford as a less-​​than-​​average stu­dent, he went on to become a sous-​​chef in Paris, a stove sales­man in Scot­land, a British Intel­li­gence offi­cer in Wash­ing­ton, and a farmer in Penn­syl­va­nia. Here are three things every­one can learn from him that can be very use­ful in putting together great copy.

45 Incred­i­ble Illus­tra­tion Artists

Good illus­tra­tion art is both bold and com­pelling. With such strong empha­sis on sub­ject over form, illus­tra­tions can visu­ally tell a story that other art forms can­not. Mak­ing the impos­si­ble, pos­si­ble and turn­ing imag­i­na­tion into visual real­ity, Illus­tra­tion art gives artists free reign to explore what is usu­ally only pos­si­ble in another world.

How To Climb Out of a Cre­ative Rut

Ken Reynold’s has some insight for get­ting your­self out of a cre­ative rut. Some great advice for design­ers hav­ing trou­ble get­ting inspired.

Dig­i­tal Artist Awards 2009

Open to entries world­wide, the awards are aimed at any­one with a pas­sion for dig­i­tal art and design – from indi­vid­u­als to agen­cies alike. They aim to inspire, recog­nise and reward the high­est stan­dards of dig­i­tal art across a range of gen­res and cat­e­gories from con­cept art, illus­tra­tion, archi­tec­tural visu­al­i­sa­tion, and ani­ma­tion, to char­ac­ter and games design, pro­vid­ing the win­ners with mas­sive exposure.

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If you’d like to be fea­tured in the next vol­ume of Cre­ative Book­marks, sim­ply send us you’re tuto­r­ial, resource, or arti­cle link before the end of the month. If we think it’s a top notch link, we’ll be sure to share it with all of our readers!


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