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In this tutorial we gonna learn how to create a really nice vintage style effect for your photos. In this tutorial, like I usually do, we gonna work with none destructive techniques which means we can edit any effect anytime we need without having to repeat several steps! Image: bit.ly

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A Tutorial on how to make a simple customizable background in Adobe Photoshop CS4, ensure that you have downloaded the brushes and templates and have also done the tutorial on how to make a star burst effect Brush. Downloads Template: www.filefront.com Splat Brushes: browse.deviantart.com City Brushes: browse.deviantart.com ——————————————————————————————————- Facebook: facebook.com/pages/Conor-Beattie/189858244411592 Twitter: twitter.com/conorbeattie
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Avid Marquee comes standard with Avid Media Composer Software. Check out our 30-day free trial of Avid Media Composer and try it out for yourself. forms.avid.com Although it’s primarily relied upon for creating motion titles and graphics in 3D space, Avid® Marquee® can also make quick work of still graphics and titles. One example of this is the creation of lower-third graphics. Often times editors are asked to create multiple lower-third titles for a project with all the titles having a common look, just different text information. Marquee comes with pre-built templates for a number of graphic styles including lower-thirds. You can certainly use any of these just by double-clicking them. We’re going to create our own using Marquee text and shape tools. We’ve been given a text file with a list of all the titles needed to be created for our project. That will come in very handy after we create the look of our title. To begin creating our template we’ll use the text tool to identify where we want our title to go along with the font we’ll use. To give the title some depth we can go to the Shadow properties tab and turn on shadows for our font and then soften it up a little bit. Since our title will have two lines we want to use the rectangular shape tool to add a line below our title name. This time, we’ll use the surface properties tab to change the color to blue and to enable lighting for this shape. Marquee has multiple light sources that can be animated to help your
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Made for a good friend. Cinema 4D to Photoshop to After Effects

The templates can be purchased here: bit.ly for only 10$

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