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Adobe Photoshop » 20.11.2008 » by escalight
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Easy creating nice gold text effect in Photoshop
Adobe Photoshop » 20.10.2008 » by bybye
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In this tutorial I will show you how to create realistic gold jewelry design.
Adobe Photoshop » 17.09.2008 » by gearup
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This time around it's on jewels, focusing mostly on rubies and emeralds. Done in CS2. This requires a good knowledge of Photoshop if you want to be able to correct your jewel as needed.
Adobe Photoshop » 14.09.2008 » by ilike2photoshop
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This Photoshop tutorial will teach you how to create a gold text effect.
Adobe Photoshop » 02.09.2008 » by biohazard
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This 3 part tutorial is on how to make gold, pearls and jewels. Part one covers the making of a gold bar. This was done in CS2, but can be done in CS1 I think.
Adobe Photoshop » 12.06.2008 » by who
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This tutorial will show you how to turn objects into gold.
Blender 3D » 02.06.2008 » by who
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Have you always wondered how to get those awkward textures like glass, chrome, gold, and brushed alloy in Blender? Learn with this tutorial.
3D Studio Max » 27.05.2008 » by who
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Here I will teach you about 3ds max antique gold effect.
3D Studio Max » 06.05.2008 » by biohazard
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As we all know 3Ds Max does not come with a decent precious or semi-precious metal material. Originally I tried making my own gold by modifying the dark gold material that comes with 3Ds Max, but as you may imagine that did not turn out well...
Adobe Photoshop » 01.05.2008 » by who
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In this Adobe Photoshop tutorial, we're going to look at how to easily improve and enhance a photo of a sunset using a Gradient Map!


