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| Calligraphic strokes Dave Curd reveals how to create custom brushes and use them to emulate calligraphic strokes and create quick flourishes, before demonstrating how to use these skills to create an image in the vein of classic Greek pottery |
| Create a pattern font Pattern fonts are fun to create and can save you a lot of time. Once it’s generated, you can modify a pattern to create a new look with just a few clicks… |
| Design a repeating pattern Wonderful and graphic in its own right or part of some grander scheme, a pattern or repeat, as McFaul explains, is a feast of loveliness for all… |
| Going round in circles Intricate circle patterns look great and are simple to achieve, once you’ve learnt a few radial techniques in Photoshop and Illustrator... |
| Learn new skills in Photoshop CS3 Beta Possibly the essential creative tool for any graphic designer, Photoshop’s tenth release adds plenty of new tools and features, as well as finally delivering a Universal Binary… |
| Screen-print effects Screen printing is a tricky, messy process, but it’s the less than perfect areas that create that distinctive look. Here, Computer Arts regular Derek Lea reveals how to simulate silk-screened imperfections in Photoshop |
| Blurring effects The right set-up and a few Photoshop effects can help you to add impressive depth of field to your illustrations and give them a sense of realism no matter how unreal your creations are. Peskimo shows you how |
| The art of ornament Recent Computer Arts cover illustrator Tom Lane reveals how he uses Illustrator and Fontographer to create impressive decorative typefaces that can be used to inject something special into your work |
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