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Photoshop: Use Multiple Layered Images to Create a Textured Effect

February 7th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Design

This Photoshop video tutorial teaches us how to create a website design with a highly textured effect by layering multiple images. You’ll learn to quickly create image intensive designs that can be used on other projects other than a web design.

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TextureVault: Royalty Free Textures and Background Images

September 19th, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in Design

texture vaultNeed a texture image for your next design? Check out TextureVault. It’s a place where you can get royalty free textures and background images that you can use on your blogs, web design projects and print designs. You can choose from hundreds of texture designs which are neatly categorized so you can easily find the image that you need.

Unlike stock photo sites, TextureVault strongly focus on providing high quality and creative textures that you can use on your next creative work. Each image is offered in three different sizes. If you need a medium resolution image, you can get them for free with no strings attached. You only get to pay for higher quality images that range from $2 to $4 per texture image depending on the size.

Photographers and digital artists can take advantage of the site and sell their textures via TextureVault. The photographer gets a fixed 60% percentage cut from every sale that he/she makes. If you happen to be a publisher or website owner, you can refer TextureVault to others and earn 10% through their affiliate program. You can select from a range of affiliate tools that you can use to promote the site to your visitors.

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Photoshop: How to Produce the Chameleon Effect

March 22nd, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in Design

This is an awesome Photoshop tutorial on how to achieve a backround bleding effect similar to the chameleon or camouflage effect. This is basically a tutorial on how to apply texture to uneven surfaces which brings out the same effect, and a very detailed one too. Here’s also the link for the original written tutorial from PSD Tuts.

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