With the use of these really useful Christmas tutorials there should be nothing stopping you from spreading a little Christmas cheer when you have the resources to learn anything from card design to desktop wallpaper.
So what are you waiting for, check out these top Christmas tutorials and start spreading the festive spirit today.
Enjoy
Creative Christmas cards Photoshop tutorial
A well explained and easy to follow Photoshop tutorial to create Christmas themed wallpaper from scratch.
Make a Sketchy Christmas Wallpaper in Photoshop
This tutorial will show you how to create a sketchy wallpaper for Christmas including watercoloring, pencil sketching and some simple lighting effects.
How to Create and decorate Christmas tree in Photoshop
In this Photoshop tutorial you’ll how to create and decorate Christmas tree with balls and stars. You will learn how to add a Layer Style, draw Christmas balls with Ellipse Tool, apply brushes, customize brushes etc.
Draw your Snowman in Photoshop
This Photoshop tutorial will teach you how to draw stylish and nice snowman in 10 easy steps.
Design Christmas card with tree balls in Photoshop
In this tutorial, you are going to design a simple Christmas card in Photoshop.
Christmas Trees in Photoshop
In this Photoshop tutorial you’ll learn how to create comic Christmas trees in a rounded style.
Abstract Christmas tree
In this Photoshop tutorial you’ll learn how to create a Christmas tree formed from stars.
Dancing Santa Claus and Christmas Tree
In this Photoshop tutorial you’ll learn how to create Santa Claus, a snowy landscape and a large Christmas tree in the background.
Snowflakes Photoshop Tutorial
Create abstract background containing a lot of detailed snowflakes with this Photoshop tutorial.
Photoshop Tutorial – Christmas Fairy Magic – Fantasy Art
This Christmas Photoshop tutorial will show you how to create Christmas fantasy art illustration.
How to Create an Ice Text Effect with Photoshop
This Christmas Photoshop tutorial will teach you how to create an ice effect completely from scratch using special Photoshop Brushes. “Dead trees” can simulate very well the ice’s “veins” giving a cool feeling to an image. This effect can be applied to any shape not just text if you want and can add some great style.
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these are great, I like the christmas tree one the most.
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