Photoshop World: Post-Hangover
As I’m slowly recovering from the Photoshop World hangover, I’d like to take a few moments to share my first Photoshop World experience with you all. In short, it was fantastic! Read More
As I’m slowly recovering from the Photoshop World hangover, I’d like to take a few moments to share my first Photoshop World experience with you all. In short, it was fantastic! Read More
Everyone loves a bit of customization from time to time. Not only does it make the application ‘yours’, but for tutorial makers, it can also act as subtle ‘branding’. Lightroom 4 has two little known features that you may like to check out. Read More
Since sneaking a very subtle update to IceflowStudios.com, many of you have asked how I was able to achieve the ‘curved shadow’ effect on the post blocks. Let me show you a super simple way of doing so! Read More
6 years ago, my life nearly came to an end. No, I wasn’t involved in an accident, I wasn’t shot at, nor was I battling cancer. I was, in my eyes, at rock bottom, and I wanted it to all just go away. After falling into a disgusting online gambling addition, and losing pretty much everything to my name, and then some, it got to the point where I asked myself “What reason do I have to keep living?”. When you’re in a situation like this, the natural reaction is to pile up the negatives, while ignoring the positives. Thankfully, I was able to find the strength to keep going and turn my life around. Read More
Looking through my emails, I have gotten a ton of requests about vector shapes in Photoshop. This quick video will cover the process of creating your own custom shapes in Photoshop. Read More
One thing that I love about Adobe’s Creative Cloud, is that, at any point, they can release new and exciting features for their applications. Today, Rufus Deuchler gives us a sneak peek at one of the new features coming to Illustrator CS6! Read More
One of Adobe’s primary focuses when working with Premiere Pro CS6 was rejuvenating the overall design and making it a pleasurable experience for editors. Removing various aspects such as chrome, clutter, and enhancing the ascetic look and playback of your source monitors are some characterstics of what makes CS6 a design worthy upgrade. But many collective reasons will result in you having to resource back to older project files which will by default in CS6 will not provide many of its new design components.
In this tutorial I will be showcasing how to maintain the Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 design when attempting to work with your older 5.5 project files.
Many probably don’t know this, but before I turned around and became an online Photoshop instructor, I was big into 3D design. Primarily using 3D Studio Max at the time. I was at Sheridan College, which offers one of the best 3D programs available, and was also accepted into the Vancouver Film School, but wasn’t able to make the commitment to move out there. Read More