A Simple Subtle Red Grunge Social Media Icons

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A simple red subtle grunge social media icon set. The icons can be used within commercial and non commercial design projects. I hope you enjoy the icon set and would love to hear your thoughts on the icon set within the comments below.

 

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The vector set can be used within commercial and non-commercial design projects. The vector set CAN NOT be redistributed on any other website without permission from the Creative Nerds team.

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A Simple Subtle Red Grunge Social Media Icons

Mind-Bending Facts About Colour Perception

Going by the principle “I’ll believe it when I’ll see it”, it’s normal that you would never think that things that are right before your very eyes are something completely different. Things like optical illusions created by simply associating colours and shapes in a certain way, or distinguishing seemingly identical shades just because of the way a language is built.

Have you ever thought about what exactly these colours are that we see in our everyday lives? They are so common, such a natural part of the world, that we take them for granted without feeling the need to delve deeper into the subject. Prepare to see the world through different eyes!

Mind-Bending Facts About Colour Perception

Newton and Goethe


Newton and Goethe have different ways of viewing the formation of the spectrum: the first sees light as being composed of colours, with darkness being the absence of light; the latter considers that they are formed through the interaction of light and dark, for example yellow is darkened white and blue is lightened black. While Goethe’s approach is more empirical and based on perception, he recognized the importance of magenta in the spectrum, and the fact that we use it as part of CMYK reflects that importance.

It’s important to remember that the two had different points of view when analyzing the respective phenomena, so it’s obvious that there are fundamental differences. Newton’s fundamental spectrum is, as we know, the rainbow and this is based on scientific analysis, while Goethe describes a symmetrical wheel based on perception and composed of six colours: the three primary and their corresponding complements.

Goethe further describes a difference between natural and chemical colours. The first category refers to those that are part of the fundamental spectrum described above, and are not a part of the object or material, thus the objects are colourless in the absence of light. Those that are not part of the spectrum fall into the second category and are a permanent characteristic of the object or material.

True Colours


However, scientifically, they are obtained from light and they correspond to different wavelengths which are perceived and processed by different cells in the eye. We humans have what is called trichromatic colour vision, meaning that we have three types of cells which aid us in segmenting the chromatic spectrum. This also implies that there are other types of colour vision, so think about it for a second: other beings may live in a completely different world than that which we know.

The absence of the aforementioned cells will render someone colour-blind, meaning that they cannot distinguish certain shades. You may now be asking yourself “Ok, but what does this have to do with design?” and the answer is accessibility. Using only colours to express contrast or emphasis can be problematic for someone with such a disability, as two shades with the same brightness and saturation, but different hue can appear to be identical.

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As mentioned above, two colours may end up identical when completely desaturated.

All is not as it seems


On the topic of distinction, it has been shown that linguistic classification has a very important role in how we differentiate colours. The Himba people have a completely different system. Green, for example, may fall under different names, depending on the shade, and may be in the same category as a certain shade of red. Using the same example, dark green and dark red may seem nearly identical, while the same dark green may seem completely different from another close shade of green.

Perception greatly depends on the amount of contrast and light in the environment. As mentioned in one of my previous articles, brown is in fact a variant of yellow, orange or red but it may be perceived as such in higher contrast surroundings. Our interpretation of a colour can further change in the presence of gradients, as these tend to signal depth to the brain which also judges lightness (or darkness) by comparison.

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The rectangle in the middle is actually one solid colour, but it appears to be a gradient because of the double contrast with the actual gradient in the background. Don't believe it? Use the colour picker tool and see for yourself!

Colour theory says that warm colours are “near” and cool colours are “far” because that’s the impression that the brain gets. Covering one eye with a coloured filter (let’s say red) and balancing a pendulum will make it seem like it is swinging in a circular pattern. The same basic principle is used in 3D movies by splitting the image into red and cyan layers which superimposes properly when wearing the special 3D glasses and give the impression of depth.

High-enough contrast along with a pattern can create optical illusions, just like those circles that appear to be moving. The main ingredient is powerful black and white contrast; it is thought that these two send different signals and activate opposing triggers in our minds, thus confusing it and creating the impression of motion. Another thing to take into consideration when designing: high-contrast patterns might turn into optical illusions and possibly make people look away.

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If you move your eyes across the image, it will slightly move in waves.

A phenomenon called “afterimage” can occur in the retina, and this causes the brain to continue receiving an image, but as a negative. This happens if the image is large and over-stimulates the receptors, the natural “phasing-out” of visuals being too slow. It is also why we see dark spots after looking at a bright source of light; the opposite of light is dark.

Despite being such common elements, there is much more to it than meets the eye (literally). There are many underlying processes that occur in order for us to perceive colours the way we do, some of which we do not fully comprehend just yet.

40 Best Photoshop Tutorials From 2011

 

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This is a collection of my personal favourite Photoshop tutorials created throughout 2011 which have the best final outcome. Their is a lot of ways to learn photoshop, by far the best way to improve your photoshop skills is by doiing tutorial, i’m certain that any tutorial on this list will help teach you some new skills.

 

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In this tutorial you will demonstrate how to create some “cool” custom typography.

In this tutorial It will share the process for what Is called Freestyle Expressive Painting in Photoshop. My goal is not too teach any new mind blowing techniques here, but to explore my process for creating a piece of art through a rough idea or loose concept. The process is very open, and involves a bit of trial and error, but what makes it a lot of fun is the experimentation involved.

In this graphic design tutorial, you’ll cover the essential advertising workflow.  By following along with this Photoshop ad tutorial, you’ll see how to take just a simple stock image and build a pixel perfect artwork around it, while also communicating valuable information about the brand to viewers.

It will show you how to create a flaming car. We saw this effect before and it’s quite simple but it’s a good exercise and the result is quite good. You can also apply this effect on other images.

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This tutorial will show you how to use Photoshop brushes and layer styles to create an awesome colorful retro text effect.

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In this icon design tutorial you will learn how to make a sweet and tasty donut icon from an initial sketch. So let’s begin, and remember: don’t try to bite the screen!

In this tutorial, you will create a Polaroid camera icon. You will use lots of layer styles and draw manually with the brush tool to achieve a realistic appearance.
So in this tutorial It will show you how to create a really nice text effect playing with cookies texture and layer styles. The technique is super simple and the whole process won’t take more than 30 minutes.
So in this tutorial It will show you how to create a really nice text effect playing with cookies texture and layer styles. The technique is super simple and the whole process won’t take more than 30 minutes.
So in this tutorial It will show you how to create the Captain America shield using Photoshop. The whole process is quite simple and won’t take you more than 45 minutes.

In this photo manipulation tutorial, you will create a surreal desert scene with everything turning into sand. We will start with simple techniques, such as replacing the sky and adding a focus effect to the landscape. Then I will show you how to mask areas of the model’s hands, dress and other elements of the scene and replace those areas with sand using a custom particles brush.

In this tutorial It will take a look at a couple of techniques for an exploding text effect. I knew going into this tutorial that I wanted a thick heavy font with portions that are corroding and breaking apart with various explosions, and I want some dramatic lighting to punch it up a bit.

In this tutorial we will be using Adobe Photoshop to create a modern map with dropped pin icon. This tutorial assumes familiarity with Adobe Photoshop at an intermediate level, for example you should understand the basics of layer styles and how perform most basic functions, this covers lighting and vector drawing techniques, and will teach you the fundamentals of icon design in Photoshop, including using basic shapes, masks and effects to create an attractive, sleek result that is scalable for different sizes and devices.

In this tutorial we will be using Adobe Photoshop to create a modern map with dropped pin icon. This tutorial assumes familiarity with Adobe Photoshop at an intermediate level, for example you should understand the basics of layer styles and how perform most basic functions, this covers lighting and vector drawing

Have you ever had a friend who was so great that you wanted to put them in a jar and save them for later? Ok, that might not be possible and may be a bit creepy but in Photoshop you can do anything right? In this tutorial we will learn how to take photos of your friends and place them into jars. This tutorial is a lot of fun and is something that you can do with practically any digital camera and Photoshop.

In today’s tutorial, It will show you how to create a detailed vintage TV from scratch using Photoshop’s vector editing capabilities. The detailed step by step guide will help you to understand the process of its creation.

Friends, today’s Photoshop tutorial is about how to create 3D text effect in Photoshop using editable text and layer styles.

Patterns can be extremely useful for quickly creating backgrounds for your work. Having a diverse catalog of Photoshop pattern sets at your disposal will make it easy to try a variety of different patterns. In this tutorial we’ll walk through the process of creating a plaid pattern, which you can then duplicate with other color combinations to compile your own set of plaid patterns.

In this tutorial we will combine several images of water, animals, and people to create a surreal out of bounds photo manipulation in Photoshop.

In this tutorial, you’ll look at how to create a Black Swan inspired movie poster.  You’ll see how to manipulate some stock images into a seamless design, add in elements for depth of field, and finish it all off.

In this tutorial you’re going to explore how to recreate an awesome video cover art with just a couple of photos and a single Photoshop brush set. The intent of this tutorial is to show you how what looks like a complex design can really be very simple when deconstructed.

In this tutorial it will give you an example of how to create a movie teaser poster. It will show you how to draw a mask for your character using the pen tool , blend modes and textures.

In today’s tutorial you will demonstrate how to create a lonely, fallen, rain-soaked, angel composition in Photoshop using photo manipulation techniques.

n this Photoshop tutorial, you will be making a monochromatic scene with the subject being a bird in flight with smoke surrounding its body. We will be using a high contrast stock image that we will manipulate and combine with smoke brushes.

the BioThemes logo was build in Photoshop at super large dimensions. The whole design is based on a leaf texture file sourced from Caleb Kimbrough[1].

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In this tutorial you’re going to show you how to design an icon from our popular freebie, the Incredibly Detailed Drinks Icon Pack[2]. We’ll walk you through the process of creating the takeout coffee cup from start to finish, exploring a wide variety of techniques in Photoshop that can be applied to almost any type of design and drawing.

In this tutorial I will be showing you how to take any drawing and turn it into a mixed media masterpiece using Photoshop. We will be combining some digital painting techniques with textures and light effects to achieve the desired result. I will be showing you how you can use these techniques for just about any type of design.

The process is simple enough for any level Photoshop lover. We will be dealing with illustration techniques, and will explore the power of layer styles applied to custom brushes.

Icon design can be a lot of fun. In this tutorial we will demonstrate how to create a roll of camera film using Photoshop.

In the following Quick Tip tutorial you will learn how to mix different shapes, brushes and blending modes in Photoshop CS5 to create awesome space scene. Layered PSD file included.

In this tutorial, you will use Photoshop and Illustrator to create a cute minion character.

In this tutorial IT will show you how to create a building hit by a meteorite. I tried to simplify it so that less advanced users can follow it. I’ll show you how to create a realistic smoke trail and a meteorite using only Photoshop filters and custom brushes. All stock images used in this tutorial can be downloaded for free. Hope you like the final result.

You will take a break from the ordinary stuff and go into a fantasy world. Learn how to build up your own micro society using many different pictures and some cool photo manipulation techniques.

In this graphic design tutorial, we are going to be making a dynamic digital creation using a combination of stock photos, textures and brushes. We will also incorporate blend mode techniques, coloring effects, and some cool light effects as well.

In this tutorial I will show you how to create your own custom poker card from scratch by using the wide variety of shapes that come with Photoshop. I will also show you techniques on how to manipulate fire by using simple methods.

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Photoshop layer styles are the first tool beginners learn to enhance text effects. In this tutorial I’m going to show you how powerful and flexible this tool is.

In this Photoshop tutorial, we will create a retro-themed scene that utilizes different lighting effects and arrangements.

You couldn’t start the new year without a Photoshop tutorial on how to realize a high-style 2011 wallpaper! Let’s create together a futuristic type treatment in 16 easy-to-follow steps. We will deal in particular with layer masks and light effects. Also I will show you the power of layer styles and how they can be used to realize awesome text effects.

In this Photoshop tutorial, you’ll see how to manipulate a single stock image in Photoshop to create a dance illustration.

So in this tutorial I will show you how to create an wallpaper with some very stylized and super fluffy clouds in Photoshop. We will use basic tools and Layer Styles to create the effect.

Creating still-life objects in Photoshop is often great practice for learning how to create other objects. In today’s tutorial we will demonstrate how to create a realistic-looking paint brush using layer styles, clipping masks, and the not-so-commonly-used blend if sliders.

 

References

  1. ^ Caleb Kimbrough (www.flickr.com)
  2. ^ Incredibly Detailed Drinks Icon Pack (medialoot.com)

Snow Flake Seamless Photoshop Pattern

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A great snowflake seamless Photoshop pattern which can be loaded directly into Photoshop. The pattern comes in four different Christmas themed colours red, blue, green and pink. The pattern can be used in commercial design projects, hope you enjoy.

 

The vector set can be used within commercial and non-commercial design projects. The vector set CAN NOT be redistributed on any other website without permission from the Creative Nerds team.red-snow-flake-pattern

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Snow Flake Seamless Photoshop Pattern

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