Dan Solomon from Cornoncob has written a fine tutorial to teach you how to make these desired pixel patterns all the cool kids are using.
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Dan Solomon from Cornoncob has written a fine tutorial to teach you how to make these desired pixel patterns all the cool kids are using.
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A few weeks ago, I created this poster (to be printed on A2 size in full-color) for a Belgian culture festival. Now I finally found some time to give you a walktrough of the proces! Read on: read more »
In the past, I was always amazed when I saw those spacy 3D wallpapers on Deviantart and the art groups. But recently I found a technique to create the effect in no time, without any knowledge of 3D modelling.
Take a look at the finished result (click for bigger):
Looks too good to create in about 10 minutes? Then read on: read more »
Encouraged by OlduvaiGeorge, I’ve been experimenting again with my Wacom tablet, in Photoshop. This is my latest creation, based on a fast ballpoint-sketch:
To show you that it’s not difficult at all, I wrote this “making of”, explaining the basis process and techniques used for the textures on the cloths.
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On a moviesite, my eye felt (surprisingly) on this poster for an new movie: “This film is not yet ratedâ€.
I thougt: “Nice Photoshop. Let’s try to do this myself.â€
And so I did. This is what I came up with:
Of course, I wrote a “making ofâ€. Read on: read more »
Photoshop has all the tools to turn any picture into a painting withing minutes. No special tools are required, just a few simple filters and blending modes.
Take a look at these before-and-after pictures:
Looks quite good, isn’t it?
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You might all have seen this picture on a “funny picturesâ€-site or in a forward email:

It’s very well done, but too bad it’s in such a small resolution. So I decided to recreate it and this is what I came up with:
And of course, I did a reconstruction for you too.
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What would you think about tuning your bmw by replacing half of it with pieces of an old Cuban car? You would get something like this:
Talk about a pimped car!
Maybe a little difficult to make this in real life (a challenge for the people of West Coast Customs?), but in Photoshop, everybody can do this.
How? Read on: read more »
Our contribution to the massive Du bist Deutschland-hype in the Blogosphere:
And this wouldn’t be Photoshopblog if we didn’t show you how you make your own DuBistDeutschland-fotof*ck.
So, start the Photoshopmachine!
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Some time ago, I was looking on Google for an image of a centaur. Guess what, I saw nearly more Photoshopped “human” centaurs than original drawings. Mostly stuff like this and this. Clearly, a lot of people find it fun to make themselves into a centaur, but as you can see, they’re not all that experienced with Photoshop. But, that’s not necessary, you can just follow this easy tutorial, and you’re the Photoshopwizard of the gang
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