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1

I agree

I totally agree on this freash and awesome use of Illustrator and photoshop. Great article.

2

1 agree too - however

Great article but several pictures at "X"s only.

3

nice article

Very nicely written and illustrated. Thank you.

4

Great post

Thanks for the tips! I really like the last image with the runner and the rounded boxes that will come in handy.

5

Super Tutorial!

I had this tip in my email box just waiting for a moment to test it out. Glad I did! Very easy to follow - excellent instructions - and I love the outcome. This will be a great trick to 'ham' up boring pics. Thanks!

6

super!

i think i was waiting for this, because it totally refreshed my design and the client loved the final effect! thank you!

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Prismatic patern

While following this exercise I was able to create a prismatic pattern by using the steps outlines above to create what the camera could not capture. I built the pattern in Illustrator and imported it into Photoshop. Then I created a mask and colored the pattern to match the product. By doing this I was able to achieve the look of the prismatic pattern in the product.

Thanks for the tip.

8

Vicieron

Clever! Very clever!

It would have taken me some time to use the Masks like that!

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