How to make a professional authentic Blue Print design – Adobe Photoshop Tutorial – Part 2

This is Part 2 For Part 1 go here: www.youtube.com Made on request Comment, Rate, Subscribe! How to make a stylish professional forum signature in Adobe Photoshop in just a few minutes! Suitable for n00bs, beginners & even advanced Photoshop users! Works with all recent editions of Adobe Photoshop By following this simple tutorial you will be able to: - Create an authentic blue print design in Adobe Photoshop - Gain knowledge of the 3D tools found in Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Learn various composition techniques used to create a professional piece of work - Learn where to find free 3D models for use in your work Useful Sources for 3D models: - Google 3d Warehouse - sketchup.google.com - Newtek - www.newtek.com - I haven't tried this one personally but heard it's good - Google for what you're lookign for - Make your own in 3DS Max or similar software My computer crapped up at the end of this tut hence the black screen "/ Comment, Rate, Subscribe!

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7 Responses to How to make a professional authentic Blue Print design – Adobe Photoshop Tutorial – Part 2

  1. Skipper242424 says:

    @kirtusmiller I don’t know any off the top of my head, but I would try searching it on google. Something along the lines of 3DS Max tutorials

  2. kirtusmiller says:

    @Skipper242424
    hey thanks for your reply. yes i am new and learning 3Ds Max from autodesk. i am trying to make a jet for fsx.
    and i am trying to learn how to make a 3d model out of a cd drawing. if theres any place or any help it would me verry welcomed. take care keep up the good work

  3. Skipper242424 says:

    @kirtusmiller I don’t quite understand the first part of your question?!. There are many Boeing 737-300′s on the Google SketchUp gallery. Just enter SketchUp press the ‘Get Models’ button and then search. After that just follow the rest of this tutorial.

  4. kirtusmiller says:

    hi nice man. can i use that print in my 3ds max? i am trying to find a boeing 737-300 prints. can you help me thanks man keep up the good work

  5. w0to says:

    @Skipper242424

    thx for the info, now i know for sure that 3d models excists

  6. Skipper242424 says:

    @w0to What do you mean by extension? I think you may be able too but I haven’t tried 3D in AE before so I don’t know it’s 3D capabilities. I think I heard somewhere for 3DS max models when importing into AE it is possible but you needed to pre render the model, footage or something? I will delve into it, I’ll tell you what I find.

  7. w0to says:

    which extension has it? and can you import it in after effects