Autodesk is the application of choice for making and exporting textures all set for. In the final part of our Photoshop tutorial, Paul Wyatt teaches you the techniques you need.
In the first part of Go Media's series on cross-media design, Oliver Barrett shows you the process of creating a logo and print piece for an extreme-sports brand. Next month, he'll be adapting it for the web.
The Embassy's original -style Citroën C4 spot became a worldwide cult hit. With the studio just having finished work on a sequel, we asked its CG team to reveal some of the ad's technical secrets.
All you need is some inks and some brushes to turn a photograph of a car into a vector illustration. John Kelly of Joke Art talks you through the process
Synching animation to a soundtrack doesn't have to mean fiddling around with endless keyframes. Here's how to create a procedural animation of a stereo speaker driven automatically by a WAV audio sample.
In this tutorial James Wignall shows you how to create and animate your own animated ringtone. No need to spend money on costly subscription services! (Admittedly, you will need a whole bunch of Adobe software, though...)
Adding a distressed, weathered look to your artwork is very much in vogue these days, and it's easy to achieve using Photoshop's Live Trace and Pathfinder features. Mark Mayers explains how
This month, Our panel of experts provides tips to help you produce 3D illustrations quicker and more flexibly: from the use of stock assets to vital tricks.
In the second part of our tutorial, Paul Wyatt further explores the interactive options of the real-time 3D component and shows you how to produce a COLLADA file.
You've designed a character but it's looking a bit static? This tutorial will show you how to turn your creation into a stomping, biting, bundle of joy.
Selecting fine strands of hair is one of the trickiest jobs - and it's so hard to find bald models! Here Justin Maller shows you some clever techniques for making accurate selections of complex subjects.
Combine your imagination with a sprinkling of technical know-how to make your characters burst off the page and into the dynamic realm of the internet.
Flash gets flashier with the introduction of Papervision3D, a real-time 3D engine component. Paul Wyatt gets you up and running with it and shows you how to incorporate 3D models into.
Web toys are fantastic applications for generating buzz around a website. Peskimo show you how to create an interactive plaything with unique looks and bags of character that will make your site stand out from the crowd.