Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Free Psd Files for Working with Photoshop Tutorials

As we know, a lot of Photoshop Tutorials on the various websites are available for us to practice our skills for Photoshop(CS6). During the practices, I have found that some tutorials are so detailed that the beginners can follow the processes while some are not. In order to simply follow the processes, the free Psd files will be provided for working with the selective Photoshop tutorials below.

The following video is for the third type Psd files


We will start with the sticker’s Psd files and its tutorial which is good for the beginners because of the clear step by step process. However there is the one point about the asphalt which was adjusted with the preset of negative in Curves and ended with the adjustment in Curves again.


The second type Psd files are for the haunted castle. This type of the tutorial is very good for practicing because it requires various tools relating to the skills. Actually the final picture requires the planning of the colour and brightness when we connect two or more pictures together. There are three layers in this picture to be maintained with the separated adjustment layer e.g. cloud, castle and bridge. I was too hurry to merge these three layers and missed out on the separated adjustment.

The third type Psd files are for the 3d animation coming with the single 3d object and the combined 3d objects as seen above. The tutorials for the last type have two topics: how to do the transparency for 3d object and how to combine 3d objects in one scene.
Please note that two 3d objects have the different sizes; one is bigger than another. All images of two sizes will be duplicated for the greyscale in order to be used for opacity in 3d materials. For more information, the backgrounds of the duplicated greyscale images are white while the backgrounds of the original images as 3d objects are transparent.

Enjoy your work and hope that those provided Psd files will be helpful more or less.
Thank people who allow me to use their pictures and also thanks for the good tutorials above.


No comments:

Post a Comment