Architectural Interior Elevations Tutorial

A tutorial showing the entire process of creating interior elevations using only Photoshop. More at http://www.alexhogrefe.com.

Eroded Metal Text Effect | Photoshop Tutorial

Watch and learn from this in-depth tutorial on how to create an eroded metallic text effect with a glass-like background, and throw in some paint splatters w…
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50 thoughts on “Architectural Interior Elevations Tutorial

  1. Anyone knows where can I find furniture in 2d in color like the couch or the bookshelf? I can’t seem to find it anywhere on the web 😦

  2. that was awesome !!! i was zero towards PS . but after 45 monts of tutorial i can do the same thing !!! and i actually save lots of rendering time for my 3d max !!!!! thanks alot !

  3. I like that you don’t have music or any sound at all. Means I can listen to my own music and still learn =]
    Really appreciate when instructor vids do this, thanks!

  4. was perfectly understandable for me. I tried photoshop for the first time 2 days ago so i’m a very beginner

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  6. I may have sorted it now by clicking ‘Control + backspace’ before applying the ‘Use color’ part. Don’t really understand why that’s solved it though.

  7. Hi, I’m having trouble with the ‘use color’ part after applying the drop shadow (13:25). I created the new ‘Metal’ layer and control clicked the ‘Text with holes’ thumbnail on the Channels menu which brought up the moving ants. I went back to Layers, used the shortcut ‘shift + backspace’, selected ‘color’ and change the RGB to 50 50 50, but when I applied it nothing happened. I then deselected the text but it looks the same as before. Does anyone know why it’s not working?

  8. hey man im looking for someone to design an intro and and a logo for my youtube channel let me know if you are interested 

  9. Man.. Thank you! Totaly worth it to watch, I made a nice Wallpaper for myself.
    You have my like and Subscribe!! The best tutorial I’ve ever seen..
    This thing soposed to be hard to do, but you explained it so good that even I did it without any problems!! Thanks again

  10. At 2:43 where you said ctrl/cmd + backspace, it doesn’t fill in the color for me, so i believe alt/option + backspace would be the right hotkey. Just saying :P.

  11. awesome tutorial! helped me alot! btw in cs5 you dont have that Rasterize Layer Style. what i did is make it a smart object and then rasterize the layer and that ctrl+i

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