Posts Tagged ‘creative’

April 5th, 2010

Top 45 Creative Anti-Smoking Advertisements


Anti-smoking ads have gotten increasingly graphic, even gruesome in the past few years. If you have tried to quit smoking and failed before, take comfort in the fact that most smokers fail several times before quitting successfully. The images below will ease your way and help insure that this is the last time you ever need to go through the quitting process.

Some images are extremely creative and inspiring for designer. Please feel free to tell us your favourite anti-smoking ads we have missed.






 


 

 

 



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March 22nd, 2010

How to Make a Creative Blog Layout

In this tutorial, we’ll make a creative blog layout using mostly simple shapes, a few brush techniques, some images, and a dose of Photoshop ingenuity. Creating web design layouts is easier than you may think. You can learn to build attractive designs rapidly. Creating this design will take less than two hours and you’ll learn some professional tips along the way. Let’s get started!

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Tutorial Details

  • Program: Adobe Photoshop CS4
  • Difficulty: Intermediate
  • Estimated Completion Time: 1.5 hours

Resources

To complete this tutorial you need to download the 960 Grid System. Now let’s begin.

Step 1

Open the “960_grid_12_col.psd” template in Photoshop. It will look like the image shown below. The Grid System is useful because it allows you to align the layout quickly.

Step 2

Select the background layer and press Command + J. This is the shortcut to duplicate a layer. Using shortcuts will speed up your design process. For this new layer we’ll add a nice gradient color. Now go to Layer > Layer Style > Gradient Overlay and use the following settings.

Step 3

Now hide the Grid because to see the design better. Keep your grid visible because you can align the shape better. Select the Rounded Rectangle Tool, and create a shape on top of the layout.

Step 4

For this navigation bar add the following layer styles.

Step 5

Using the same tool (Rounded Rectangle Tool) create another shape and fill it with the color: #001424.

Step 6

Add the following layer style for this shape.

Step 7

Create another shape with the Rounded Rectangle Tool using white for the color.

Step 8

Also for this shape add some simple layer styles and change the Fill value to 10%.

Below is the result so far.

Step 9

Over this last shape place an image. I’ve use some images from some tutorials I’ve made for Grafpedia, which serve as good image examples for this design. You should use your own images though of course.

Step 10

Now you need to load the selection for this image. To load the selection, select the layer in your layer palette and then go to Select > Load selection. You will see a selection around the image like in the following image.

Step 11

Create a new layer on top of all layers by using this shortcut: Command + Shift + Alt + N. Select the Brush Tool, and choose a smooth round brush. Over the new layer draw a horizontal line. Hold down the Shift key when you make the drawing. In this way the drawing will be perfect horizontally.

Step 12

Press Command + D to deselect. Now use the Rounded Rectangle Tool to create another shape with the color #4b6e82.

Step 13

For both shapes add the following layer styles.

Step 14

Grab the Ellipse Tool and create a shape right under the sidebar shape.

Step 15

Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur and use the following settings. Photoshop will ask you if you want to Rasterize the shape, go ahead and press OK.

Step 16

As you can see from the previous step, we’ve created a shadow there. Now let’s accentuate this shadow by adding some lights. Select the Line tool, and set the weight of the line to 1 pixel and then create a vertical line as shown.

Step 17

Right-click on the layer and choose Rasterize layer.

Step 18

Select the Eraser Tool, and choose a smooth, round brush at around 100px. Use it to Delete the top part and the bottom part of the line.

Step 19

With the same technique create another line on top of the sidebar.

Step 20

Right under this white line create another one that is black.


Continue Learning…

February 18th, 2010

40 Brilliant and Creative Examples of Toy Photography

Looking back at our childhood, there were certain toys we favored more than another. Toy-like action figures known as top-sellers in its kind since 1965. These plastic figurines were hawked by serious toy collectors.

toy photography
Credit: Danbo by Sean Eng

The collectors market was catapulted by action movies, TV shows, sports, cartoon and popular action figures represented or designed by celebrities. Toy photography has also made humongous headway since the early years, they are able to put emotions in the atmosphere for a photo shoot in a way never been practiced before. Here we have put together an awesome collection of toy photography taken in different angles to showcase the figurines at its best.

Animes

Mio

mio in singapore orchard

Asuka Langley Resin

Asuka Langley Resin

Hide and Go Seek

hide and go seek

Konata at the Office

Konata at the Office

In a land of mist…

in a land of mist

Street Fighters

Cammy and Guile

cammy and guile

Sagat

sagat

Ken and Ryu

ken and ryu

Balrog

balrog

Marvel Superheroes

Spiderman vs Green Goblin

spiderman green goblin

The Mighty Thor

the mighty thor

Fantastic Four

fantastic four

Ironman

ironman

Wolverine

wolverine

DC Comics

Superman Forever

superman forever

Gang of four

gang of four

Black Vulcan

black vulcan

Supergirl

supergirl

Batman

batman

Batman Family

batman family

Joker

joker

Dolls

Drawing In The Sand

drawing in the sand

Ruffles and lace

Ruffles and lace

Contemplative

Contemplative

Ichigo

ichigo

Kaeru and Emiko

kaeru and emiko

MikiEtsu

MikiEtsu2

Various Computer Game Characters

Metal Gear Solid

metal gear solid

Kratos

kratos

Toy soldiers in the Tube

toy soldier

Mario

mario

The Egg Choice

the ehh choice

Chris Mcveigh’s Photography

Chris Mcveigh

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Chris Mcveigh
A photographer, illustrator, founder of an Internet magazine and writer for Macworld, MacLife and macHOME.

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Brian McCarty
Memphis-born toy photographer and director/producer with more than 15 years of experience in working with toys.

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