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Hi and welcome to my very first video tutorial here at Creative-Le Studios. This is part one of a series, that will cover my entire texturing process. Part one will cover the process I take when texturing a head model inside of Autodesk Mudbox. This is an intermediate to advanced level tutorial, I am assuming you know how to unwrap a model as well as import a mesh into Mudbox.

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Lately one of my favorite things to incorporate in my artwork is typography.  I can’t say as decent as most designers out there, but I do like adding words and manipulating them in a way to give the piece more meaning and definition.  In this tutorial, I’ll be taking you through a walk through of how I created this poster I made for someone special as long as showing a few techniques that I used to create this piece and other pieces that I have made in my graphics career.

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As you may have noticed, one of the things I’ve cut from the menu was a Downloads section. It’s now a category, and I have a little sidebar on the widget that will show the latest downloads so just a heads up for future downloads. All downloads will be in resources, so if you need to find them, you can simply go to Resources navigation.

Here’s a quick business card template for those that need a template with all the guides (For Photoshop).

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Technology and the advancement of softwares are one of my favorite things in this world besides the ones I love and care for and my personal work.  There’s something about programs that get new upgrades that makes designers and developers like me want to jump on the bandwagon and acquire that new piece of technology as soon as possible.

Adobe (famously known for their Photoshop and Flash products) have finally launched a tease of their new products.  It’s almost like everything we dreamed that CS4 could do, they implemented it into CS5.  Knowing that, I’m already going to be in awe to see what CS6, CS7, CS8, and such will bring to the new generation.

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As my first experiment with typography, I wanted to create a 3D Text illustration and mess with the perspective of the piece. I’ve noticed many people using 3D programs for them such as 3D Studio Max and Cinema 4D, but with the lack of those programs, I had to settle to using Photoshop and Illustrator to do it. Here’s a tutorial on how I created my simple 3D typography illustration called “It’s All Greek To Me“.

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