For sharper circles do as above⤣
4 months ago
Thanks Pro :)
genius
thanks bro
yay for tips!
Nice tip. Thanks!
Nice tip!
clever, thank you :)
That's a great tip... Cheers
by Mac Tyler
Just something that hopefully helps illustrate the proper way to do border radius.
[EDIT] I'm looking at making this whole process automated. Watch the Video | Download the Script
cool story bro, but how does this make me a better brogrammer?
by Isaac Grant *
Add noise without rasterizing or pattern:
by Jeroen Ransijn
by Matt Hryhorsky
When shadowing an object, create an elipse, convert to smart object, use Gaussian Blur and then a motion blur on the same object (0º).
Thank you, Isaac!
by Christophe Hermann
1. Chose "Eyedropper" tools (keyboard shotcurt : "i" ) 2. Right click on the color you want HTML value 3. Chose "Copy HTML color" 4. Then paste your color where you want.
[ Sorry for the screenshot in French ] Thank's to @remybarthez for the tip.
Never would have figured this one out on my own. Thank you!
3 months ago
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Isaac Grant *
For sharper circles do as above⤣
4 months ago
Thanks Pro :)
4 months ago
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Rui
genius
4 months ago
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buatoom
thanks bro
4 months ago
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Greg Calvert
yay for tips!
4 months ago
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Matthew Daniels
Nice tip. Thanks!
4 months ago
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Thomaz
Nice tip!
4 months ago
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Eddie Lobanovskiy
clever, thank you :)
4 months ago
That's a great tip... Cheers
4 months ago
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Pro Tip 3: Proper Border Radius
by Mac Tyler
Just something that hopefully helps illustrate the proper way to do border radius.
[EDIT]
I'm looking at making this whole process automated.
Watch the Video | Download the Script
4 months ago
cool story bro, but how does this make me a better brogrammer?
4 months ago
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Pro Tip #?
by Isaac Grant *
Add noise without rasterizing or pattern:
4 months ago
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Snap To Pixels Tip
by Jeroen Ransijn
4 months ago
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Pro Tip 7
by Matt Hryhorsky
When shadowing an object, create an elipse, convert to smart object, use Gaussian Blur and then a motion blur on the same object (0º).
4 months ago
Thank you, Isaac!
4 months ago
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Pro Tip : Get HTML Color in Photoshop
by Christophe Hermann
1. Chose "Eyedropper" tools (keyboard shotcurt : "i" )
2. Right click on the color you want HTML value
3. Chose "Copy HTML color"
4. Then paste your color where you want.
[ Sorry for the screenshot in French ]
Thank's to @remybarthez for the tip.
4 months ago
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Oscar Waczynski
Never would have figured this one out on my own. Thank you!
3 months ago