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FresHDV Tutorial - Adobe Kuler
Published by Matthew Jeppsen March 4th, 2007 in Art, News, Post-Production, Reviews, Software, Tutorials, WebAdobe Kuler is a freely-available repository of user-created swatches and color combinations that integrates directly with Adobe applications. Good color scheme combinations are a boon to graphic/web designers and 3d artists alike and can provide a great starting point for new projects and comps.
Lighthouse Media Studios founder and FresHDV writer Kendal Miller has a detailed tutorial on how Kuler works, how it integrates with Adobe Photoshop CS, and how non-Adobe software users can also make use of the service. The 28mb video tutorial is available as a direct download, you can also subscribe to our FresHDV Podcast feed in iTunes. You’ll be subscribed for future audio and video podcasts. And we have a few very exciting and informative interviews coming soon, so stay tuned!
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