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Layers TV | Business Portraits How To | Free Texture

gallery1Hope you guys are enjoying your Thursday. This week’s Layers TV is up – make sure that you go check it out on the right hand side, or that you subscribe to it via Itunes. Corey goes over using Make With Top Object in Illlustrator while I talk a little bit about how to use the 3D options inside of Flash CS4. You’ll dig it.

Jean Francois O’Kane on taking Professional Business Portraits
Jean Francois O’Kane from The Studio Coach is at it again, showing us how to take a two light setup and use it to create a business portrait. A straightforward, easy to use and practical way to light a subject. Click on the link below to get to the tutorial:

Jean Francois O’Kane – The Business Portrait

gallery2Free Textures Online
David Berthel from Germany wrote in to tell us:

” If you want to have some nice, some really nice textures for your work, for example inside PS CS4 Extended, go to this website:
http://www.textureking.com/

There are tons of different free textures you can use for your design or even for your 3D Animation inside PS CS4 Extended, when you’ve got some 3D shapes you wanna fill it with a nice texture.”

Thanks so much for the recommendation, David. I think it’s a great place to go for textures. That’s a great find!

We’ll see you guys back here tomorrow morning!

Visitor Comments »

 

the difference between vectors and rafer base images are.
Vectors are clear crisp images used in illustrator only. and
rafter base images are made of pixels used in photoshop where the more pixels the sharper the image but never like the vectors base images where no matter how large they contain crisp clear sharpness.

 

Comment by Lazara Betancourt | February 12, 2009 @ 11:11 pm

 

This is for the question asked by Layers TV where I will get 2 magazines and a book

 

Comment by Lazara Betancourt | February 12, 2009 @ 11:13 pm

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