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As some of you may already know. We’ve been asked to write a tutorial for Computer Arts magazine. It’s been a while actually, but somehow they forgot to send us an example and we were forced to buy one ourselves. Yeah, I know we’re not yet subscribed! We’ll definitely do something about that. Anyway we just received our issue and we’re super proud and thankful that we’re in there. This is one of the reasons we love our job. For those who are not CA subscribers and are not yet a fan on facebook, here are some more pictures I took. You can also find a little introduction of the article on the Computer Arts website.

Stay tuned for our interview in Photoshop Advanced NL coming out in August.

Design.Creativefan is a part of the creative media network CreativeFan. They focus on providing the highest quality tutorials and resources for graphic designers, already reaching up to 110 000 visitors per month. A couple weeks back they asked us to write a tutorial about a typographic experiment.

Visit Creativefan and check out the tutorial to see what Bram came up with. I know you can actually see it in the image above, but it might be pretty interesting for Photoshop beginners or even advanced users to figure out how he got to that final result. It doesn’t only explain how to get there but also gives you a great insight of how Bram works.

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Energize Case Study from Tim & Bram Vanhaeren on Vimeo.

Enjoy the “Energize” artwork build-up animation created in After Effects. Energize is an artwork made for a tutorial in Computer Arts Magazine’s Technique section. We had to write one about “How to create a dynamic artwork in Photoshop”.

More about this work and the tutorial in our portfolio or on the Behance project page.

Credits of the music go to “Pretty Lights” who made a fabulous Finally Moving Remix. You can download that track on silencenogood.net. We hope you like it as much as we do.

This is actually not really fresh news. But as two young guys we’re kinda proud on our own into1 cruizer, as we like to call him. It’s a dark grey Renault Megane (2005) with white stickers of into1 on the side and back window. Yeah we put those on ourselves. That’s right we’re actually quite handy apart from Photoshop.

Anyway more news coming up. This is just a little intermezzo to keep you guys entertained with useless facts like this. Stay tuned and remember to keep it fun!

April 22nd, 2010 0 Comments

Robotic Woman

Today Psdtuts released “Use Stock Photography and 3D Objects to Create a Robotic Woman – Psd Premium Tutorial” featuring into1, more specifically Bram Vanhaeren. Of course Bram couldn’t resist to make his own version of the final artwork.

“In Photoshop, sometimes we need to combine several types of elements to complete our compositions. In today’s tutorial, my good friend Bram Vanhaeren and I will demonstrate how to combine stock photography, 3D objects, patterns, and digital painting techniques to create a robotic woman in Photoshop.” – Emil Agarunov

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Designs must be left to professionals. The quality they deliver is of a high standard and the favorable prices makes into1 a perfect choice for small businesses. I get a lot of compliments about my web designs lately. So I can heartily recommend into1.

— Martijn Van Turnhout - eRage

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