Thursday, July 31, 2008

Photoshop Plugins "Flatting and MultiFill" for digital and Comic Artists


+ Flatting and MultiFill are two free Photoshop Plugins developed by Software Developer Boudewijn Pelt. These Plugins are very handy for comic artists who ink & color their pages in Photoshop. In the production of comics a special trapping method, called "Flatting" is used. The colored area's are butted against each other under the line art. The MultiFill and Flatten Plug-In's assist in "Flatting" and can save a lot of time. A short nicely explained tutorial is also available on the site explaining the process of "Flatting". Both the Photoshop Plugins are available for free download and compatible with Photoshop 6.0 or later. Plugins are available for both Macintosh or Windows platforms.

Free Photoshop Brushes - Foliage Sketches


Foliage Sketches is new photoshop brushes set genrerously shared by Stephanie Shimerdla. A set of Free Photoshop brushes composed of various foliage, in the form of sketches. These are drawn by hand and are all high resolution, with the average size being about 2000 pixels. This set PSBrushes set Includes: several branches, dandelions, ferns, flowers (on stems), grass, leaves, leafy accents, plants, seeds, etc.

You Suck At Photoshop Episode #1-13

+ Below are the list of episode 1-13 from the Donnie Hoyle A.K.A BigFatBrains, the brain behind popular "You Suck at Photoshop" - a quite useful and funny Photoshop Video tutorial series.
Disclaimer: These "tutorials" can get vulger, so watch at your own risk - if you are at work.
You Suck At Photoshop Volume #1
Howto - Distort, Warp & Layer Effects
You Suck At Photoshop Volume #2
Howto - Cover your Mistakes
You Suck At Photoshop Volume #3
Howto - Clone Stamp & Manual Cloning
You Suck At Photoshop Volume #4
Howto - Paths & Masks
You Suck At Photoshop Volume #5
Howto - Select Color Range
You Suck At Photoshop Volume #6
Howto - Filter: Liquify
You Suck At Photoshop Volume #7
Howto -Patch Tools & Levels
You Suck At Photoshop Volume #8
Howto - 3D Layers
You Suck At Photoshop Volume #9
Howto - Curves in photoshop
You Suck At Photoshop Volume #10
Howto - Vanishing Point
You Suck At Photoshop Volume #11
Howto - Smart Objects
You Suck At Photoshop Volume #12
Howto - Measurement
You Suck At Photoshop Volume #13
Episode 13 - Displacement

Adobe Releases Photoshop Lightroom 2

+ Adobe Systems Incorporated today announced the immediate availability of Adobe® Photoshop® Lightroom® 2 software, the photographer’s essential toolbox for managing, adjusting and presenting large volumes of digital photographs. With new enhancements such as dual-monitor support, radical advances in non-destructive localized image correction, and streamlined search capabilities, Lightroom 2 is a compelling upgrade that simplifies photography from shoot to finish. As Adobe’s first application to support 64-bit for Mac OS X 10.5 Macintosh computers with Intel® processors and Microsoft® Windows® Vista® 64bit operating systems, Lightroom 2 also provides improved memory performance for dealing with large scale images.
A worldwide community of photographers provided valuable insight and feedback, as part of the Lightroom 2 public beta program, ultimately helping us deliver a better product,” said Tom Hogarty, senior product manager for Lightroom and Camera Raw at Adobe. “We’ve considered their requests which helped us develop useful features that make it easier than ever for our customers to quickly refine, enhance and present brilliant photographs.
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 is available now through the Adobe Store at www.adobe.com/store in English, French and German with the Japanese language version planned to be released at a future date. The estimated street price is USD$299 for new users with an upgrade price of USD$99 for registered users of qualifying Lightroom customers. Recommended system requirements are Macintosh OSX 10.4, 10.5 1 GHz PowerPC G4 or G5 or Intel® based processor, or Microsoft Windows® XP SP2 or Windows Vista Home Premium, Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise, Intel Pentium 4® processor, 1 GB RAM and a 1024×768 resolution screen. Additional information on product features, upgrade policies, pricing, and language versions is available on www.adobe.com/products/photoshoplightroom/.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Showcasing 7 most Wackiest Character Designs

+ CGIndia has plublished an interview with digital character Artist Patrick Beaulieu, who Showcases 7 most Wackiest Character Designed by him and also give some tips for aspiring character artists. Patrick Beaulieu says: At Home, I always used 3D studio max. I used shag hair to create fur for feathers on my characters… for the texture, I use Photoshop. I was an Xsi and Maya user 3 years ago at work, but now I Switched back to 3D studio max at work. Anyways, it doesn’t matter which software you use, the only important things is the idea, and the potential to create something cool ! But in general,.............Read more!!

onOne Software Releases Plug-In Suite 4

+ onOne Software has announced the release of Plug-In Suite 4. Plug-In Suite 4 includes 6 Photoshop plugins that help you maximize the power of Photoshop. You get Genuine Fractals 5 Print Pro for high-quality enlargements, PhotoTools 1 Professional Edition, Mask Pro 4 for removing backgrounds, PhotoFrame 3.1 Professional Edition for the perfect finishing touch to your photos, PhotoTune 2 for professional quality color correction and FocalPoint 1 for adding selective blur and vignettes to your photos. Plug-In Suite 4 come with a price tag of USD $499.95 and upgrade price of USD $199.95. You get 6 award-winning Photoshop plugins for CS2 & CS3 for only $499.95 (save almost $800!).