Freestyle Texture tip (No. 44)

 

Back to Basics this episode. We start with a blank new document in Photoshop CS3 Extended and create a great texture using gradients, noise and blending modes. Also if your in New Zealand and love InDesign, why not attend the InDesign Conference in Auckland? http://www.mogo-media.com/

About Mike McHugh

Mike is a Creative Systems Engineer for Adobe Systems in Australia and New Zealand.
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3 Responses to Freestyle Texture tip (No. 44)

  1. Katie says:

    Hey mike,
    no comment on this post but thought I’d leave a note. Congrats on new job.

    You might want to think about putting labels/tags and a menu so that your readers can look for specific topics. I have used a tag cloud on my blog. but even a list or drop down helps readers who might be looking for specific tips…

    Reason for dropping by was really to ask if there is any (non commercial) at home small people software to help me put a brochure together without costing a bomb…
    k (cousin k)

  2. Candice says:

    Hi Mike,

    Nothing about this post. Just want to let you know that I definately learnt heaps from seminars last week, so thank you again. I would like to ask you a question. I remember you have told one of the guys in the seminar that you can turn off the color preview while viewing the channels. I didn’t jot down in my notes when you told us how to turn the color off. Would you kindly let me know how to do that please.

    Cheers
    Candice

  3. peter riches says:

    Hi Mike, nice one. I love these old ones, how to create old ideas with the new technology. So simple and so very stylish. Thanks for all your help, the surf has been great. Look forward to catching up after NZ.

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