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I only used the 'New York part of this picture |
This is the tutorial I did. This is a vintage-looking poster that is supposed to be about world war 2. I thought it was a good idea to have some experience with a vintage poster for this project. I think this tutorial helped me understand effects better in photoshop and helped me to make my art deco travel poster.
http://gungurru.com/blog/tutorials/create-a-retro-vintage-wwii-style-poster-a-photoshop-tutorial/#more-357