October 30th, 2006
Someone emailed me and asked how to make the golden/tan skin tone as seen in many movie posters and magazine advertisements. Believe it or not, the effect can be achieved by just couple mouse clicks. Here is a quick Photoshop tutorial to show you how to make a tan skin tone effect and apply makeups on the model. Let’s take a look at the image below, the left image is original photo and the right is final image. Read on…
October 17th, 2006
It has been a while since my last update on my Illustrator tutorials. Halloween is coming in two weeks. It is time to express your creativity and artsy skills to design some creative ecards for your friends. Here I added a new tutorial on how to draw a realistic Halloween pumpkin. Hopefully, this will inspire you to draw some Halloween cards. If you do, don’t forget to send one to me.
October 17th, 2006
Since I launched the Phoenix Theme, numbers of people asked me to release my Phoenix Theme. I’m sorry, I can’t because this theme is freshly developed and it is an icon of N.Design Studio. However, what I can do is give out my Phoenix illustration as desktop wallpapers. It is available in high resolution for both desktop and laptop screen. I hope you will like it. Read on…
October 14th, 2006
Most of you should know that this site is powered by WordPress, as a blogging and CMS tool. If you are looking for a CMS or a new web tool for your projects, I strongly recommend WordPress to you. WordPress is a great tool, and best thing is free! Here I have collected some of the best WordPress sites that I’ve found. Some have good implementation of plugins, yet others have good design theme. Hopefully, these sites will give you better understanding of WordPress’s capabilities and inspiration for your site. Read on…
October 5th, 2006
A fellow visitor contacted me today regarding my Illustrator tutorials being ripped by a web development company, called Prowebb. This is not the first time my work has been STOLEN. It shocked me when I’m being doubted about not being the original author of the materials. When I kindly asked for my work to be taken off their website, the response I got in return was: “How do I know you are the original owner of the content.” How can I prove it? Well, some of the tutorial screenshots have my logo on it. Read on…