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[25] Thanks for read this Photoshop Tutorial.I hope u have enjoyed & learnt some Photoshop Techniques & the final image should look like as shown below

[34] Thanks for read this Photoshop Tutorial. I hope this is a good tutorial & you can use these Photoshop Techniques & the Final Image should look like as shown below.

[30] Thanks for read this Photoshop Tutorial. I hope this is a good tutorial & you can use these Photoshop Techniques & the Final Image should look like as shown below.

[23] Thanks for read this Photoshop Tutorial. I hope this is a good tutorial & you can use these Photoshop Techniques & the Final Image should look like as shown below.

[14] Open a new layer. Set the foreground color is Black. Create the shape with Ellipse Shape Tool right click select Stroke Path now select Brush click ok.

[19] Thanks for read this Photoshop Tutorial. I hope this is a good tutorial & you can use these Photoshop Techniques & the Final Image should look like as shown below.

[7]-Now create a selection at new layer & fill with #'4e494f' color then go to the Blending Option & use the following settings Photoshop Technique-How to use the Blending Options feature.

[24]-Thanks for read this Photoshop Tutorial.I hope you have enjoyed & learnt Photoshop Techniques & the final image should look like as shown below

[19]-Now fill the selection with same color & then go to Blending Options,select Inner Shadow & use the following settings Photoshop Technique-How to use the Inner Shadow feature

[19] Thanks for read this Photoshop Tutorial. I hope this is a good tutorial & you can use these Photoshop Techniques & the Final Image should look like as shown below.

[13]-Now see below for Final Photoshop Output.I hope this is a good tutorial & U can use these Photoshop Techniques in your Graphics Design project.

[22]-In Stroke Path select 'Brush' & then ok & after that create the some Text with the help of Text Tool See below for Final Photoshop Output.I hope this is a good tutorial & u can use these Photoshop Techniques in your Graphics Design Project

[30]-Now create the any Text with the help of Text Tool Thanks for read this Photoshop Tutorial.I hope u have enjoyed & learnt some Photoshop Techniques & the Final image should look like as shown below

The basic drawing procedure is to 1) choose your foreground color by clicking on the foreground square in the toolbox [#13 in the diagram at left] 2) click on the pencil tool in the toolbox 3) set your options [explained below], 4) select a brush from the brushes pop-up palette in the options bar, 5) drag in the image to draw.

This tutorial teaches you how to create a nifty feather from a manipulated photo to the original. First, make the image look like a scetch, then feather it. Simply as PIE!

If you set the "Radius" to a higher value, the image will look more like a pastel painting, rather than a sketch.

This tutorial builds upon the skills learned in the "Metal Rod" tutorial, as well as employs several new techniques to create a realistic looking mechanical pencil.

In this tutorial we will show you a simple effect to pencil a picture or any sort of piece you'd like. It might even make working on that special piece a lot easier! Here is the final result: In this tutorial I will teach you how to do pencil effect to your designs

Super, Shiny and Sharp pencil indeed! Good project to get familiar with the gradients, selection tools, and basic transform operations available and how to use them.

As I was looking on Chris blog, I was inspired on his illustrator tutorial about creating a cute vector monster so I decided to make a quick tutorial and in this tutorial we will gonna make a blue character thing. I myself don't even know what he is so lets just name him ranran. I use photoshop on this tutorial. You need to get a pencil and a paper coz we're gonna start this with sketching.

Hey, everyone, this is a mangaphoto.net video tutorial. I am Haberlin and I am going to be helping you out with figuring out how to simulate a pencil in photoshop 7 or CS today. Alright first thing you got to do is to pick a white color for your background, any black for your foreground. Fill a layer with white if you have not already filled and if you have not selected a background option. Then make a new layer, the layer 2. Go up to your brushes panel and if it is not showing then you go to your window and click brushes or you can click at 5. Alright turn smoothing and shade dynamics on and make sure pen brushes are selected, same as smoothing, well, I already told you that.

hi. can't get the final image. my background 0 is tinted green, while that in your example is black and why. thanks anyway.

I guess with recent topics being based on vector illustrations and cute characters, it's about time for another Illustrator character tutorial. Previous versions saw the creation of Captain BlackSpoon and Freddy the Fish which seemed pretty popular, not to mention the quick and simple monster series. This time follow this Adobe Illustrator walkthrough on the creation of a cute little vector monster character, beginning with a quick pencil sketch on paper.

If I just listed all the steps, the tutorial will look not shorter. But I DON'T think that designing a beautiful icon is just a step-by-step process. I write much about the DO and the DON'T, common mistakes, conceptualization because I think it's very important, especially you design a set of icons. Keeping the consistent concept, colors and lightning through all the icon is the real challenge. @eduardo: if Smashing magazine has the �ignore� button, it will be useful for both of us.

In this tutorial I will teach you how to draw a school pencil using Adobe Photoshop. The image below shows the result you will get if you follow the tutorial:

JAC, nope, just a sort of dull #2 pencil. A little of the brush look may have been caused by the extreme resizing since I built the sketch at 8.5�11 inches and my final image is only 540px wide.

The Goal We want to take a photo like the one pictured here and turn it into a fully shaded pencil sketch like the image below.

This step by step tutorial shows how I convert my pencil sketches in to polished digital art. Learn how to use the smudge tool on pencil sketches to create smooth digital shading. -Troy Packer

[Editor's Note: Folks, we regularly get two or more requests from readers for any help using Photoshop to convert a photo to a sketch -- pencil, charcoal, conte, or other mediums. This is by far the very best tutorial we've seen to date -- bar none! When we saw this technique in the Photoshop Photo Effects Cookbook we knew at once we had to share it with you! Thanks to O'Reilly Publishing we're able to bring the technique to you in its entirety! ]

Start with a large white canvas, in your layers window make a new layer set and name it Pencil Sketch Text Effect. Now type your name, use font Arial Rounded MT, regular, 100 pt, strong and #FFBA00 for color.

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Close down Flash and open up Photoshop again. Open your file and we can start with the coloring process. If you didn't fill in the holes in Flash you'll have to take a black brush and do that now. Once you're done with that, take the Magic Wand (W) and turn anti-aliasing off. Holding the shift key, select all the area that isn't part of your drawing. Then hit Ctl-Shift-I to inverse your selection. Cut the selected area (Ctl-X) and open a new layer. Paste your drawing into this layer and delete the layer labelled background. Label your current layer "Main Drawing" and create a new layer over top of it. Label this layer "Color." You'll want to set the blending of this layer to Multiply. This will make it so you can draw directly over top of the original drawing without having to worry about coloring over your lines. With the "Color" layer selected hold control and click the layer labelled "Main Drawing." This will make it so you won't accidentally draw outside the outer lines thereby making it easier on us. You can now select an anti-aliased brush (I normally use a circular size 13) and select your colors. It's handy to have two colors selected (Front and Back) and switch between them by pressing X. Now you're ready to start coloring. When I color characters this way I always try to give them slightly different skin colors - it lets your viewers distinguish between characters a lot easier. It takes a bit of practice, and you may need to zoom in for the close parts but you should be able to come up with something that looks a lot like this.

1. First of all open a new document size 400x400 pixel 96 resolution, RGB color mode . After that create a new Layer from the Layer window

5. Set your foreground color to #FFFFCC and background color to #FFCC99. Select the nip shape and fill it with linear gradient. Now Zoom the nip area up to 300% and with the help of pencil tool from the tool bar, with brush size of 1 PX, Fill it so it will look like a pencil carbon.

I am a digital artist, however, I tend to start a lot of my concept art as a pencil sketch. The following tutorial is a step by step look at how I develop a pencil sketch using Adobe Photoshop. This technique is quick and very easy to apply and is great for all of you people out there who need to add a professional touch to your portfolios.

4. Now, let's add colours to the photo. Switch over the second (pencil) layer and set The blending mode 'Overlay' for this layer. Switch over the Background layer and apply Filter > Noise > Median with the meaning Radius 5 pixels for imitating water-colour. And that's it. See how you created a pencil drawing from the photo using Adobe Photoshop 7.

Go to layers palette and choose "Background" layer. Now apply Select > Load Selection with the following settings: Operation->New selection, Channel->Alpha 2. Apply Select > Inverse and fill it (apply Edit > Fill..(White)). Now apply Select > Inverse again and Edit > Fill..(White). You will get a pencil shading photo like mine. And that's it.

In this tutorial we will show you how you can make a colored pencil sketch from a photograph with your photoshop or photoshop elements.

Select/Open a Image/picture that you want to change into Pencil/Sketch graphic. Now select all your image/picture in Select ->All (Ctrl+A) and copy your image/picture In Edit -> Copy (Ctrl+C). Create a new image. (Photoshop will auto generate the pixel Width and Height) click ok and paste the image/picture using shortcut key (Ctrl+V). Make sure the image/picture is above on a White background layer.

In this tutorial, we will learn to create a cute looking pencil drawing. Final output of the tutorial can be seen below:

Have you ever wondered how to turn your photos into a nice drawing that looks like it was done by hand? I was at a friends house the other night, and he had some nice portrait sketches of his family on the wall. They looked incredibly lifelike, and I asked who the artist was. He told me that he did it in Photoshop. Nice. He showed me how to do it, and I decided this would be a good tutorial for the site. If you prefer, check out the Photo to Sketch Video Tutorial.

Title: How to create a notebook and pencil Using this step by step photoshop tutorial you will learn how to draw notebook and a pencil Education

Using your Line Tool draw another 10 px slanted line with13 x 11 px dimensions and #F3F3FD colour shade on top of the pencil's body.

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Title: Learn to draw a pencil with photoshop techniques Description: In this photoshop tutorial you will learn lots of beginners techniques and basic drawing skills.

I would like to use this picture from this http://a17-lovely.hostico.net/f9.jpg . Pretty cool, huh ?

Step 1: First open any image.

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