In this video series, Dave Cross shows off some creative ways to use Photoshop and Illustrator together. In the third video, Dave talks about Illustrator’s vast collection of shapes, symbols, textures, etc. that can be copied into Photoshop. Dave also explain how these symbols and textures can be used to create brushes in Photoshop.
Using Photoshop and Illustrator Together, Part 3 of 3
By Dave Cross in Illustrator,Photoshop,Tutorial,Video Tutorials
Thursday December 8, 2011
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Love this, it came in very helpful. Perhaps you can make a tutorial that’s a little more advanced some day.
Thanks!
Rama
FL,
USA
Dave, good suggestions on how to get creative with Photoshop and Illustrator! For those who use these softwares, Markzware has posted some helpful videos and tips. As you have shown, the possibilities are endless with Photoshop and Illustrator. Keep getting creative!