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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
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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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Create your own tag brush
Never mind real-world tagging: Derek Lea demonstrates Photoshop’s custom brush tip capabilities that enable you to put a virtual graffiti stencil tag on any digitally photographed scene
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Mix pixel and vector
Computer Arts newcomer Ingi Erlingsson saves you the trouble of choosing between popular design applications by showing you how to effectively use Photoshop and Illustrator together, with impressive results
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The wire technique
3D World cover artist Meats Meier explains the ‘wire style’ modelling technique used to create his signature ZBrush imagery
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Warp your images
In the second part of his Photoshop series, Derek Lea continues to transform a flat rendering into a textured masterpiece by incorporating two new Photoshop CS2 features: Smart Objects and Warp Transformation
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Create a t-shirt stencil design
Draw and apply a three-colour stencil onto a t-shirt, using templates made in FreeHand…
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Sculpt with ZBrush
In the first of two tutorials exploring the power of organic sculpting package, ZBrush, 3D World asks ZBrush legend Zack Petroc to reveal the techniques he uses to transform a simple low-res mesh into a terrifying creature
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