In this tutorial, Matt uses an artistic brush to make a pattern in Illustrator and then takes that pattern into Photoshop to use as a weathered layer effect.
Author: Matt Kloskowski
Matt Kloskowski is the Education and Curriculum Developer for the National Association of Photoshop Professionals. He has authored and co-authored five books on Photoshop and Illustrator and teaches an advanced Photoshop course for Sessions.edu. In addition to being an Adobe Certified Expert in Photoshop and a Macromedia Flash Certified Developer, Matt is a regular contributor to Photoshop User and Layers magazines and writes weekly columns for several digital imaging websites.
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thanks matt; coincidently, i’ve been playing with illustrator and trying to figuire out options for moving thinngs to cs3 and saving them. this tut’ helped alot.
lol thanks for this funny & great tutorial!
Thanks for the nice tip.
Thanks Matt for sharing…. wondered how, now I know
how what a design
Good job. The more tutorials you can do, the better.
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Great tutorial Matt, there are so many things you can do with that technique.
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