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Today we’re going to be bringing you something quite different. Instead of a traditional tutorial, this is a case-study of the steps involved in constructing the sleek Photoshop piece ‘Back to Black’ by Andre Meca.
You can see how every detail was assembled, and how the composition developed over time. I hope that this provides an interesting insight into this great designer! Please let me know your thoughts on the piece and it’s construction.














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Andre is a talented photographer and artist. You can see more of his work at his DeviantArt Page or Behance Page.
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wicked. really diggin’ the color scheme, too.
Great tutorial, I really like the contrast of colours. The swirly masterpiece looks great as well. Might even give that one a go.
nice design, i like it…
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