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How to Find Complimentary Colors Tutorial
What is complimentary colors? Look at the opposite of the color to find it's compliment. Orange is the compliment of blue, yellow is the compliment of purple, green is the compliment of red.
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Logo Selection - Tutorial
A logo is a symbol, a trademark of a company, or a name. Logos represent a large variety of businesses and/or people and products or ideas.
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Painting On Screen Tutorial
Chances are that the graphics program you're familiar with has a tool that's used to blend color. Different programs give it different names - blend, smudge, smear, push - but they all do basically the same thing, they allow you to move color on the sc...
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Tree Lab & Landscape Generation - Corel Bryce 5 Tutorial
If you've used Bryce in the past for any kind of landscape generation, you have probably wrestled with the problem of how to produce a large variety of realistic looking trees. The tree models included with the software werent adjustable by the user and...
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Building A Boolean Spacecraft in Bryce - Corel Bryce 5 Tutorial
Bryce is so easy to use for landscape generation, that many times it's potential for Boolean modeling is overlooked. With a little preplanning, complex objects can be created out of simple geometric shapes that would be difficult to generate in other 3...
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Director 8.5: Creating Fog
Director 8.5 is the first version of Macromedia's popular multimedia development tool to support 3D graphics.
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Xfrog to Cinema - Maxon Cinema 4D Tutorial
If you haven't read the Xfrog review, it is a program that creates all manner of organic objects. However, for this tutorial we'll export the English oak tree and render it in Cinema 4D XL V6.
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Making Surf in Bryce - Corel Bryce Tutorial
If you've ever used Bryce, you've put water in your scenes, and the water always looks great. It's a smooth, flat, absolutely perfect water plane. In the real world though, water isn't flat.
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Backwards Modeling - Maxon Cinema 4D Tutorial
You may think I've gone mad with this title but what I mean is we are going to model a house the wrong way around by starting with an image/texture and model from it. This way we can end up with a highly detailed model but with very few polygons.
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Low Polygon Texturing - BodyPaint 3D Tutorial
Those of you who walked through my Low Polygon texturing tutorial utilizing Cinema 4D were dedicated individuals who probably came to realize that mesh ripping was a tedious exercise at best, and a royal pain in the neck at worst. Now that you've bough...
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