Adobe Tutorials Roundup 2

Articles   May 5, 2008  by

Our latest Adobe tutorial round up showcases several of the latest Photoshop and Illustrator tutorials from the best design tutorial sites. You will learn how to design soft stylized 3D type, how to quickly pick complementary colors, how to make a map in Illustrator, how to create an interstate road sign and how draw a vector home cinema.

Design Soft Stylized 3D Type

This Adobe tutorial will teach you how to create 3D type in Illustrator and then bring it into Photoshop to stylize it and give it a soft and squishy 3D appearance.

View Tutorial at PSDTuts

Quickly Pick Complementary Colors

Discover an easy way to pick a complementary color of the current fill or stroke in the color panel of Adobe Illustrator.

View Tutorial at Vectips

How to Make a Map in Illustrator

This tutorial teaches you how to create a vector map and a legend for your map using Adobe Illustrator and a simple photo.

View Tutorial at Tutorial 9

Interstate Road Sign Tutorial

Learn the tricks behind creating a realistic highway sign and post using custom shapes, selections, layer styles and gradients.

View Tutorial at PS Hero

Create a Vector Home Cinema Design

Read up designing a cool vector home theater system using basic vector shapes and perspective.

View Tutorial at AiBurn

 

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2 Responses
  1. Real Estate Graphic Design and Marketing   -   May 6, 2008 at 1:13 pm

    Great stuff. I thought the home cinema post wasn’t too useful for the end product, but it’s very thorough in how everything gets thrown together, so it could inspire some other projects.

  2. Alexandre Rodrigues   -   May 16, 2008 at 1:09 pm

    that’s so nice. Te http://psdtuts.com/ have been add in my favorite list :P