How to Design a Douchebag

Don’t leave just yet, I promise you, it’s worth watching! =O

January 6, 2009 by Gary Simon


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(View the project image) (Check out a WMV version with screen zoom, the one above doesn’t have the zoom setup because I jacked up the upload to blip.tv)


I’m beginning to feel like a douchebag actually taking the time to record /create this tutorial about designing a douchebag. With that in mind, I’m surprised that I haven’t ripped a hole in the universe.  But honestly with the vulgarity aside, this is probably one of my best tutorials as it has a ton to offer in terms of education.

As you can see from the example, it’s decently realistic in terms of presentation.  You could almost pass it off as something that was created in a 3d app.  This tutorial will teach you a lot about using masks, the paint brush with custom brushes and layer blend modes.

Enjoy!

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Comments

Jeremy
January 6, 2009

Quite possibly the best douchebag I have ever seen.

admin
January 6, 2009

That really means a lot to me.. Thanks

Bryn Youngblut
January 7, 2009

Good tutorial and I love the blog design.

Aequitas
January 8, 2009

hahaha “Takes the take huh, Fucking Idiot, takes the cake” by far the best line I’ve heard in a long time.

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PZ
January 14, 2009

I love the tut… hilarious and fantastic!!!

I have a question… when you press CTRL+H you get this stupid dotted lines around whatever your working with… somehow mine got stuck on and now everytime I work with something I have to CTRL+H it a million times to get it off. Any knowledge of how to get this thing to stop coming on as default? Thanks!

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April 3, 2009

Wow, who would’ve thought there’d be a tut for this? If ever I need one I know where to find it :) Very fun and enjoyable tutorial. Keep up the good work!

Clint B.
April 8, 2009

dude I love your site and o glad I stumbled across it. I’m a graphic design student and I wish we’d do something as fun as this to learn the programs.

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