VideoCreative
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This tutorial is in written and video format together. I’m going to show you how to design this really cool slow motion effect, using Adobe Photoshop CS5 , but We’re going to use any particular CS5 feature, so for this tutorial also Photoshop CS3 or CS4 are perfect, and tutorials is in the public only for 3 months. View Now
Tutorial Details
Final Product What You’ll Be Creating
57 Steps Full of Videos and detailed images
You need to have a graphic tablet, if you want to be a digital artist: working with a mouse will take the whole process twice slower and obviously lower in quality. If you don’t have a graphic tablet, and intend to learn how to Photoshop images, I strongly suggest you to buy a cheap one for 100$, wich works perfectly. For this tutorial obviously, you can also use a mouse, but don’t dishearten if the result is not as perfect as you imagined, it’s probably not your fault. In general, I suggest you to view this Tutorial with the purpose of understanding new tricks, new techniques, and how to engage a very long project with the correct criteria, instead of just reading and replicating the effects.
Tutorial Details
- Applications Used: Adobe Photoshop CS3
- Difficulty: Advanced
- Estimated Completion Time: 3h +
- View The Tutorials: http://VideoCreative.org/slow-motion-bullet-shot-explosion.html
Final Product What You’ll Be Creating
57 Steps Full of Videos and detailed images
You need to have a graphic tablet, if you want to be a digital artist: working with a mouse will take the whole process twice slower and obviously lower in quality. If you don’t have a graphic tablet, and intend to learn how to Photoshop images, I strongly suggest you to buy a cheap one for 100$, wich works perfectly. For this tutorial obviously, you can also use a mouse, but don’t dishearten if the result is not as perfect as you imagined, it’s probably not your fault. In general, I suggest you to view this Tutorial with the purpose of understanding new tricks, new techniques, and how to engage a very long project with the correct criteria, instead of just reading and replicating the effects.
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