Best AI Powered Advertising Agency
  • Home
  • ABOUT US
  • SERVICES
  • TEAM
  • PORTFOLIO
  • Blogs
  • Contact Us
  • Request a Quote
  • CSR

April 2023

Photoshop tuts

Fun Midjourney AI Prompt Ideas for Car Lovers!

If like me, you’re a bit of a car enthusiast, you might enjoy making all kinds of cool AI-generated automotive imagery. In this video, I’ll show you some simple Midjourney prompt ideas to create stunning car photos, surreal concept cars, interesting car mashups, and reinterpretations of your favourite car in Read more…

By aayugsite, 3 years ago
Photoshop tuts

Unlock New Creative Styles with This Collection of Design Resources. Just $29

Create the artistic styles you never knew you were capable of with this new bundle of ready-to-use graphics and professional grade tools. The Exquisite Vintage Creative Collection is a diverse compilation of best-selling products from industry leading creatives. From hand-drawn fonts, to gorgeous textures/backgrounds, patterns, brushes, effects packs and so Read more…

By aayugsite, 3 years ago
Photoshop tuts

70+ Cosmic Photoshop Brushes of Planets, Moons and Stars

Access All Areas members have a huge collection of useful Photoshop Brushes to download this week, courtesy of James Dene of Dene Studios. The Cosmic Photoshop Brush Bundle is a compilation of multiple space-themed brush packs to provide a complete library of highly-detailed planet, moon and star graphics. Use these Read more…

By aayugsite, 3 years ago
Photoshop tuts

AI Brings My Son’s Favourite Toy to Life!

I recently began exploring the world of AI Art with Midjourney. It’s a tool that can bring anything from your imagination to life, no matter how surreal or abstract. Today I put it to the test by turning my son’s Dino-Truck toy into reality with just a few descriptive prompts, Read more…

By aayugsite, 3 years ago
Photoshop tuts

Some Cross-Browser DevTools Features You Might Not Know

I spend a lot of time in DevTools, and I’m sure you do too. Sometimes I even bounce between them, especially when I’m debugging cross-browser issues. DevTools is a lot like browsers themselves — not all of the features in one browser’s DevTools will be the same or supported in Read more…

By aayugsite, 3 years ago
Photoshop tuts

Making Calendars With Accessibility and Internationalization in Mind

Doing a quick search here on CSS-Tricks shows just how many different ways there are to approach calendars. Some show how CSS Grid can create the layout efficiently. Some attempt to bring actual data into the mix. Some rely on a framework to help with state management. There are many Read more…

By aayugsite, 3 years ago
Photoshop tuts

5 Mistakes I Made When Starting My First React Project

You know what it’s like to pick up a new language or framework. Sometimes there’s great documentation to help you find your way through it. But even the best documentation doesn’t cover absolutely everything. And when you work with something that’s new, you’re bound to find a problem that doesn’t Read more…

By aayugsite, 3 years ago
Photoshop tuts

Creating a Clock with the New CSS sin() and cos() Trigonometry Functions

CSS trigonometry functions are here! Well, they are if you’re using the latest versions of Firefox and Safari, that is. Having this sort of mathematical power in CSS opens up a whole bunch of possibilities. In this tutorial, I thought we’d dip our toes in the water to get a Read more…

By aayugsite, 3 years ago
Photoshop tuts

Managing Fonts in WordPress Block Themes

Fonts are a defining characteristic of the design of any site. That includes WordPress themes, where it’s common for theme developers to integrate a service like Google Fonts into the WordPress Customizer settings for a “classic” PHP-based theme. That hasn’t quite been the case for WordPress block themes. While integrating Read more…

By aayugsite, 3 years ago
Photoshop tuts

Everything You Need to Know About the Gap After the List Marker

I was reading “Creative List Styling” on Google’s web.dev blog and noticed something odd in one of the code examples in the ::marker section of the article. The built-in list markers are bullets, ordinal numbers, and letters. The ::marker pseudo-element allows us to style these markers or replace them with Read more…

By aayugsite, 3 years ago
Creatives


Subscribe Us
Follow us for update
Mail Us for Regular Updates

Top Post

Astro Markdown Component Utility for Any Framework

In the previous article, I spoke about the why and how to use a Markdown component in Astro. Here, we’re …

What’s !important #12: Safari Testing, ::checkmark, HTML Anchor Positioning, and More

What’s !important #12 talks about the old (testing in Safari when you don’t have Safari), the new (::checkmark), the in-between …

Revealing Text With CSS letter-spacing

Some text effects are relatively hard to pull in CSS, the main reason being we are unable to target individual …

April 2023
MTWTFSS
 12
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930
« Mar   May »
SHOWREEL
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdTUoAG2USc
Whatsaap & Mails


  • ABOUT US
  • Blogs
  • Contact Us
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
  • HOME
  • PORTFOLIO
  • Request a Quote
  • SERVICES
  • TEAM
Hestia | Developed by ThemeIsle