Best of Tuts+ in February

Mar 13th in Web Roundups by Skellie

February was a huge month for Tuts+, with the launch of our single Plus membership, Tuts+ dashboard, the Nettuts+ Plus program. It was also a big month for our content, with plenty of fantastic tutorials published. Here are the best of them!

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Photoshop


  • Create Destructive Black and White Lettering with a Dramatic Splash Effect

    Today, I'm gonna take you into the beauty of black and white design. We'll make some expressive lettering, which includes thoughts connected with a central word. We'll turn standard text into a stunning, destructive illustration, and give it a final unique look. So, let's rock this one and learn all about the cool techniques included here!

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  • Create a Three-Color Illustration for Screen Printing - Psd Plus Tutorial

    We have another great Psd Plus tutorial exclusively available to Plus members today. If you want to take your Photoshop print skills to the next level, then we have an awesome tutorial for you. Discover how to use Photoshop's channels for screen printing. Delve into advanced issues such as trapping and detailed steps on how to use Photoshop for a professional apparel workflow. Learn more about this informative and stylish tut at the jump!

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  • Splattered Vector and Photography Mash Up

    Mixing Vector work with Photography is a great way to produce a fun and colorful art style. This approach is used in a variety of projects from club flyers and CD Artwork through to high-end advertising imagery. Expanding on the comprehensive guide to the Pen Tool by Ian Yates, we look at creative ways of implanting the tool. This tutorial should convince those of you lacking the confidence to draw within Photoshop to do so with style.

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  • Create a Magic Night Themed Web Design from Scratch in Photoshop

    The past days I was looking for inspiration in famous old paintings, and got interested on "Starry Night" of Van Gogh and thought: Can I apply this to web design? And the answer is Yes! Then after several hours of work, here's my tutorial for you, an artistic web design depicting a "Magic Night" concept.

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  • Create a High Flying Snowboard Illustration

    We all know the typical "flying snowboarder through the air" photo. Add a lens flare, and you've got it made! In this tutorial we're giving the ol' concept a spin by using wavy lines that suggest motion and paint splatters for snow. Let's get to it!

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Nettuts+

Web Development


  • 5 Ways to Instantly Write Better CSS

    5 Ways to Instantly Write Better CSS

    Sure, anyone can write CSS. Even programs are doing it for you now. But is the CSS any good? Here are 5 tips to start improving yours.

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  • Creating a “Filterable” Portfolio with jQuery

    Creating a “Filterable” Portfolio with jQuery

    If you have worked in your field for a while, there is a pretty good chance that you have a rather extensive portfolio. To make it a little easier to navigate, you will probably be tempted to break them into different categories. In this tutorial, I will show you how to make “filtering by category” a little more interesting with just a little bit of jQuery.

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  • How to Build a Login System for a Simple Website

    How to Build a Login System for a Simple Website

    In today’s video tutorial, we’ll be building a login system with PHP and MYSQL. Many, many features will be covered; including MySqli, Prepared Statements, jQuery, Classes, Sessions, Cookies, etc. I bit off more than I could chew for today’s screencast. So, I’ll be creating a Part 2 in the next couple of weeks in order to improve our system even further.

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  • Top 50 Wordpress Tutorials

    Top 50 Wordpress Tutorials

    As a web developer, you can broaden your potential client base and add value for existing clients by listing ‘Wordpress’ as an area of expertise. Of course, unless you want to bluff your way through jobs, you’d better have the skill to back-up that claim. This collection will help.

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  • What You Must Know About the New Safari 4 Beta

    What You Must Know About the New Safari 4 Beta

    Apple released Safari 4 Beta last Tuesday, for both Mac and Windows users. The updated browser received a UI update, many major improvements under the hood, and plenty of new features to play with. The new browser passes the ACID2 and ACID3 tests with a score of 100, and contains a few next-generation technologies that web developers will love, once we can take advantage of them. Let’s take a look at what’s new.

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Aetuts+

After Effects Tutorials


  • Create a MoGraph Urban Jungle, Day 1 + 2

    Create a MoGraph Urban Jungle, Day 1 + 2

    In this tutorial Naim Alwan ventures outside of After Effects for a little bit of 3D Matchmoving to create this stunning Urban Jungle effect where vector graphics are perfectly tracked to some city footage. In day 1 you will learn how to do a track using Boujou (although any matchmoving software will work for this) and then import and apply that information in After Effects successfully.

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  • Create a “Light-tastic” Logo Reveal Animation, Day 1 + 2

    Create a “Light-tastic” Logo Reveal Animation, Day 1 + 2

    In this 2 part tutorial AETUTS editor Lloyd Alvarez gets his hands dirty with a little expression math to create some beautifully organic light streaks that are used to reveal the AETUTS logo. In part 1 Lloyd breaks down the science behind creating a simple expression that drives the light streak emitter and shows you how easy it is to create infinite variations with ease. .

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  • Create a “Day After Tomorrow” Inspired Instant Freeze Effect

    Create a “Day After Tomorrow” Inspired Instant Freeze Effect

    In honor of Oscar's week we have another movie VFX shot inspired tutorial. A frequently requested theme is the effect of something being frozen very quickly. This tutorial will explain how to achieve this effect as well as a cool camera lens frost over and crack.

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  • Create a Rhythmic ‘Beat-shake’ Effect

    Create a Rhythmic ‘Beat-shake’ Effect

    In this tutorial you'll learn how to make moving geometric shapes shake and shudder as if they've been moved by the vibrations of a beat. You'll learn how to sync this effect to music and create the building blocks of a stunning and futuristic music video.

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  • Create a Dreamy Logo in the Clouds Animation

    Create a Dreamy Logo in the Clouds Animation

    Markus is back to show us how to use a particle generator to create 3D clouds and use them as a transitional device to reveal a logo.

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Audio Production, Mixing, Mastering


  • How to Use Convolution for Reverb & Effects

    In this tutorial we're going to dive into the crazy world of impulse responses and convolution reverbs. You're going to see how modern software reverbs are no longer just for simulating spaces, they can also be used for anything from speaker simulations and equalizers, to powerful sound design tools.

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  • How to Use Transient Designers in Your Mixes

    Not long ago, transient designers were only available as hardware processors. Now, a number of DAWs and plug-ins are dragging the technology into the digital domain. With all these new emulations and interpretations of a classic processor becoming available, it's well worth familiarizing yourself with what could become an essential part of your production process.

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  • A Beginner's Introduction to Limiters

    Limiters are possibly the most simple dynamics processors there, with few controls and often simple metering. Saying this, I think it’s possible the humble limiter is often misunderstood, mistaken for a compressor or simply overlooked.

    To try and clear things up I thought it might be useful for me to show some examples of different limiters (some from DAWs and some commercial) in action. When it comes down to it, it’s all about using the correct intensity of treatment for the job. It also helps to have a few different flavors of limiter as some will offer features and functions others do not.

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  • How to Manage & Process Sub-bass Frequencies

    Whether you are looking to add or remove sub-bass frequencies from your mix, it's essential you're armed with the right tools and techniques. Everything from a simple EQ to multi-band treatments and enhancers can be used, so there are certainly a few routes to choose from here.

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  • Make Stock Loops Sound Unique With Rhythm Treatments in Logic

    Logic Studio provides fantastic value for the hobbyist and professional musician alike. With over 18,000 loops, it also provides a huge variety of samples that can be used to lay the foundations of new songs, beats and scores.

    That said, it is easy, in the world of digital audio, to become a victim of 'preset-itis' - using loops, samples, and software instrument presets that can be heard throughout today's film, television and popular music. With just a few simple tricks up your sleeve, however, you can turn boring, heard-it-a-million-times presets and turn them into something unique.

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    Lt. r4ge March 13th

    Cool roundup keep up the good work and FIRST!!!!!!!!!!

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    Ricardo Ortiz March 13th

    Great summary. But the possibilities of many users are limited. I think TUTS+ I’s a great tool, for students of Graphic Designer too…
    Truste me!

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