Friday, September 10, 2010

Combine 3D Shapes and Vectors for a Dynamic Composition

This blog does not write any of the tutorial or does not have any kind of link with these websites providing tutorials.

The ability for a designer to be multidisciplinary is one of the most important abilities that a designer can develop as a part of his or her skill repertoire. Whether it’s today, or a few months down the road, most designers will encounter a situation where they must be able to work with 3D, vector graphics and raster graphics seamlessly, in order to achieve a desired result.


In this tutorial, you’ll learn an essential workflow for dealing with multiple styles of graphics, and you’ll also learn how to combine them to create a visually polished and dynamic composition. Using custom shapes, brushes, stock images and Photoshop tools, this tutorial will supercharge your skill set.

The Final Image:
 
 




Here are some of the screen shots:
 

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