Christmas Snowy Night Sky - Design Tutorial 7
Well, you are almost done. Now, to actually create our artificially white snowdrops that are closer to the eye, grab your Brush Tool again and create a new layer. Set the Hardtip to 16-17px, and make a nice white circle. After that, either apply a gradient to it, or duplicate it with a greyish color and erase the top, whichever one you feel comfortable with. Duplicate two or three of those white snowdrops, and resize them to small and smaller. Spread them around, and you should have something like this:







By neoraw, December 13, 2007 @ 1:37 am
hi michael!
great tutorial!
did you also made the santaclause?
By Metian, December 13, 2007 @ 5:36 am
Hi.
Super tutorial.
But i have one question, i’ve you have made the santaclause yourself, can you make a tutorial about it ?
By Michael, December 13, 2007 @ 6:07 pm
Guys, thank you for the wonderful feedback.
Metian and neoraw, no i did not make the Santa Clause my self however Metian, thank you for the suggestion. I will be creating a tutorial on how to make the Santa Clause however it may take sometime since its a lot more complex then any regular tutorials
Also i believe the Santa Tutorial, will be the first tutorial that will be published on Photoshop Tutor in Video.
By Metian, December 14, 2007 @ 5:41 am
Your welcome.
And take your time about the tutorial ^.^
By Michael, December 15, 2007 @ 1:02 am
Metian,
Just the heads up for you. It will probably be released within the two week period. I have two more tutorials lined up for release and once those are out, i will finalize the Snowman tutorial.
Stay tuned ladies and gents.
By Peter, December 23, 2007 @ 10:15 am
Looking forward for that tutorial. Especially because the Santa Claus was AFAIK made by http://www.iconka.com and they use Xara (wonderful prog by the way) for design, not Photoshop.