In his Tell a Lie project, Henry Hadlow "uses a camera to mimic common Photoshop effects." Killer! [Via Paul McJones]
Vader Crossing the Delaware: On Worth1000, P-shoppers mash up Star Wars with fine art. Surveying a couple of the pieces, Bryan Hughes remarked, "Man, that is some seriously disturbing stuff. Sort of like Joe Satriani for the eyes …which is to say that, yeah, I know there’s crazy talent there… but what a way to misuse it!" [Via Dave Dobish]
Green Patriot Posters bring kick-ass poster art to the fight against climate change. Nick Snyder writes, "Contributions from other designers will be featured in the coming months. In September, Green Patriot Posters will launch an online competition where participants may submit Green Patriot Poster designs, view other posters and vote on designs."
3 thoughts on “*Real* Real-World Photoshop, Vitruvian Wookies, and more”
The “Tell a lie”-project is really great (hm – i should try that with Illustrator)! But there seems to be a “bug” in Real-Life-Photoshop: in any situation only the Move-Tool is activated. 😉
The “Tell a lie”-project is really great (hm – i should try that with Illustrator)! But there seems to be a “bug” in Real-Life-Photoshop: in any situation only the Move-Tool is activated. 😉
Appreciate the irony (unintended I’m sure) of the 1st and 3rd links.
Yoda on a stone and Chewy & Eve were hillarious. I loved it.