Photoshop CS5 Extended: Repoussé Tutorial Part 1


Looking for a new project for Photoshop CS5 Extended? Check out this in-depth Repoussé tutorial, created by fine artist Stephen Burns. You'll learn how to create an original 3D object from a path in today's part one of the tutorial. Check back tomorrow when we'll post part two and see him bring his work to life with texture and lighting.

Stephen Burns is a fine artist and the author of several books including his latest, "CS5 Trickery & FX" (http://www.chromeallusion.com ). He teaches digital manipulation workshops worldwide, and is the president of the 3,500-member San Diego Photoshop Users Group, the largest in the nation.

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