Sunday 29 November 2009

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High Quality Rough and Grungy Photoshop Brushes

Posted: 29 Nov 2009 11:00 PM PST

Photoshop brushes are an important tool for creating textures and roughing up a design. This set of rough and grungy Photoshop brushes take on a drybrush effect, with plenty of detailed whispy lines and long strokes. Download them for free and use them in your personal and commercial designs!

High qualuty rough grungy brushes

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Photoshop brush preview

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Thursday 26 November 2009

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This Week’s Favourites – November 27th 2009

Posted: 26 Nov 2009 11:00 PM PST

In this week's roundup of creative goodness, we have an awesome design project insight; an excellent Illustrator pattern tutorial; a fantastic Illustrator tutorial making use of a pen tablet; an inspiring roundup of texture use in Web Design; and an Illustrator tutorial covering use of the Gradient Mesh tool. So basically if you’re an Illustrator fan you’re in for a treat!

Web Designer Wall

Web Designer Wall

Nick La from Web Designer Wall gave an absolutely awesome design process insight into his Koi Illustration project. Check it out for some serious design inspiration.

SpyreStudios

SpyreStudios

Have you ever wondered how those intricately detailed seamless patterns were created? This post on SpyreStudios shows the process of building a repeating pattern swatch from a sketch with Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop.

Vectips

Vectips

Learn how to create an amazing Zombie illustration with a pen tablet with this fab Illustrator tutorial from Vectips.

Web Design Ledger

Web Design Ledger

In need of some web design inspiration? Web Design Ledger has this roundup of excellent examples of texture use in Web Design. A style of design I personally love!

VectorTuts

Vectortuts

The gradient mesh tool is one resource I’ve still got to get my head around. Thankfully there’s tutorials like this from Vectortuts that show us the way forward. This one is particular covers the process of creating a photorealistic iMac.

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