This week Corey does a cool design effect based on a Twitter request.

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  1. Daniel 14 May, 2010 at 18:48 Reply

    Real good tutorial. Thank you for the tips and inspiration.

    Likw how your tutorials are easy to follow and filled with great tips.

    // DK

  2. gerry 15 May, 2010 at 10:25 Reply

    Great tutorial Corey.. You guys have hit the deck running on CS5—I deep-sixed my Lynda.com—-they are still in the weeds on CS5.

  3. Jason 15 May, 2010 at 11:55 Reply

    Awesome tut! I agree, dafont is awesome. Whats the font you used called? It certainly looks good for future projects

  4. Ollie 15 May, 2010 at 18:54 Reply

    please could you start posting the images you use in the videos too, ive found some of them on the internet, but they are hard to find the same ones, i’d like to be able to do it to the same picture as you to get me started on each tutorial

  5. Michael Preston 17 May, 2010 at 12:41 Reply

    Classic Corey Barker tutorial, thanks for this five minutes or so of awesomeness!

    It seems that much emphasis on 3D effects has been placed on your tutorials recently, so I (and I would expect many others) who don’t have the extended version of PS am glad to see your classic artistry once again.

    Thanks again! 🙂

  6. Taylor Reinhart 17 May, 2010 at 19:50 Reply

    Great vid, its a cool tut but do you think you could go back to CS4? i understand you like to show us new things, but how are we suppose to follow the tut if we don’t have CS5?

  7. John Buckerfield 19 May, 2010 at 21:15 Reply

    Classic! Very nice. I missed your classic ones.

    But let me just ask… where did you get PhotoshopCS5? Has Adobe already released it? Coz imma want to get me one.. thanks.

    Best regards,
    PRINCE

  8. Jim 21 May, 2010 at 17:42 Reply

    Mark @0925 on May 20: Go to dafont.com and look in the Fancy / Destroy section. Its about 4th down the list…..There are others there that are perfect for this tutorial also.

  9. Steve 27 May, 2010 at 22:08 Reply

    Again… another great tut. Thanks Corey, you are the best!

    Quote:
    Is that scaling feature you used only in CS5? Can it be done in CS4 extended? If so, how?

    Ctrl T (pc)

  10. Dre 17 June, 2010 at 13:29 Reply

    Great tutorial! Thanks for the ideas. Learn something (or quite a few things, to be more accurate) every time I watch. Keep up the good work.

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