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Psdtuts+ Updates - Create 3D Displacement Effects – Psd Premium Tutorial

Psdtuts+ Updates - Create 3D Displacement Effects – Psd Premium Tutorial

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Create 3D Displacement Effects – Psd Premium Tutorial

Posted: 29 Sep 2011 01:30 PM PDT

In this Psd Premium tutorial, author Mark Mayers will walk you through the creative process of applying some cool halftone and 3D displacement effects. The main focus of this tutorial is to explore Photoshop’s often-misunderstood Displace Filter and how it can be utilized to re-create a popular style of illustration. This tutorial is available exclusively to Premium Members. If you are looking to take your photo manipulation and 3D rendering skills to the next level then Log in or Join Now to get started!


About the Author

Author Mark Mayers is a talented designer and illustrator from the UK. He has worked as a designer and creative director for several design/advertising agencies and specializes in print, branding, packaging, and exhibition graphics. Mark began his career when the tools of the trade were markers, layout pads, and most importantly, the ability to draw, but he embraced the digital revolution in the early 90′s and swapped his drawing board for a Mac. Today, Mark freelances from his studio in Cornwall for such clients as American Express, BMW, Future Publishing, IDG Communications and Imagine Publishing.


Professional and Detailed Instructions Inside

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