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Here Karim Fakhoury transforms a simple fashion shot into an eye-catching work that captures power and beauty.

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In this tutorial, Mark Mayers reveals how to create a realistic shattering glass effect using displacement maps.

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This tutorial reveals how artist Dan Mumford creates a poster for a special show by the aggressive and spittle-flecked Watford punks Gallows.

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Adam Ismail shows you how to create a fabulous astronomy-themed composition using elements taken from public-domain NASA images.

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Tigz Rice reveals the sophisticated way to make your photos crisper, by sharpening just the areas that need more definition

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Vector illustration can produce beautifully clean, precise artwork, but the results can also be a bit soulless.

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This tutorial is about using simple random shapes to create a stunning composition which revolves around typography.

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Tigz Rice takes a look at some easy ways you can use channels to reduce these lines, whilst maintaining a natural to the process.

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In this tutorial, Yuta Onoda shows how you can transform a pencil sketch into a gorgeous, textured digital artwork using layer masks and blending modes.

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Learn how to visually and conceptually express the overall feel of London, using a few hints of landmarks and abstracting the rest of the composition. The focus is to emphasize the dynamism of an ever-developing and changing city.

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