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Photoshop: iPhone

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In this video, Howard creates an iPhone in Photoshop from scratch!

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8 Responses to “Photoshop: iPhone”

  1. ArtZeen Says:

    Very nice! Many thanks!

    Did your iPhone survive? :O

  2. Konkeiro Says:

    Thanks for the tutorial, very good

    5 stars

  3. mickeymicks Says:

    hi! thank you for this very good tutorial.
    oh, and sorry about your iphone.. but to be honest it made me laugh and made the tutorial a lot more interesting. hehe (sorry, i’d probably cry if that happened to my iphone)

    thanks again!

  4. Photoshopper Says:

    Love the iPhone tutorial I just finished the iPod one and made my own 4th gen ipod in Photoshop. I’m now going to make my very own iPhone thanks to you!! Very good tut 5 stars!

  5. Johan Says:

    EHm, when i start doing this my layer gets locked, how do i avoid it and make it unlocked O.o?

  6. Amir Says:

    that was great.you are best in test

  7. nadia Says:

    great tutorial, i want to know if i can use adobe photoshop elements 7.0 for designing phones? i’m using windows not apple
    can i use the pse 7.0 for this kind of work?

    thnaks, xx

  8. nadia Says:

    Dear Howard,
    i’m designing a phone, so i downloaded the free trial for photoshop, and i want to know how i can add a sliding layer, at university we use solid edge for making engines and stuff, but it’s such a hassle for making parts all work together, how do i get his with photoshop? do i just make different layers and look for a tab that makes it seem as if they open, close or slide with each other

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