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| Developing a brand Creating an identity is an intricate process. We show you what’s involved in creating a logo and applying it across a brand… |
| Engraving techniques Photoshop’s Bitmap mode is commonly used for low-quality, low-resolution image compression. But you can also use this mode to imitate the line work of old print engravings. Scott Gursky reveals how |
| Adding dimension to your characters Are your designs looking a little flat? We show you how to make your creations leap off the page with startling dimension… |
| Photomontage tricks Newcastle-based commercial artist Ian Keltie gives us an insight into his working methods and reveals how to create a bold and distinctive layered illustration using basic Photoshop tools, a pen and a little bit of Illustrator |
| Drawing figures from photos The Boy Fitz Hammond shows you how to create a character in Illustrator CS using your eyes, some photos and the all-important Pen tool |
| Photoshop character faces The faces of your characters, regardless of their final destinations, should be designed to facilitate changing emotions and diverse facial expressions. Derek Lea demonstrates facial awareness |
| Screen-printing tricks Ever wanted to make your own printed T-shirts but didn’t fancy the expense? Jason Arber reveals a cheap and easy way to make a pseudo screen-printed T-shirt using Illustrator, an embroidery hoop and a pair of tights |
| Design and build a flatpack toy Use one of your favourite character designs to create a flatpack toy you can give to friends and clients… |
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