A-list celebrities get the Photoshop treatment by artist Gesichtermix in a playful pop culture series where he combines well-known faces that look familiar, but not. Some combo’s include Sean Penn withLeonardo DiCaprio, Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johansson and more.
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6 Hours of Retouching in 90 Seconds
There is a shmorgishborg of retouching videos floating around the interwebs. Usually people showing off their new skills and latest techniques. It’s good to see a professional take the wheel and demonstrates their career based talents. Here you will see Elizabeth Moss who is the head retoucher at Rare Digital Art work on a photographed. the process from start to finish condensed into 90 seconds. “6 Hours of Photoshop Retouching in 90 Seconds by Head Retoucher Elizabeth Moss at Rare Digital Art NYC.”
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Photoshop Experts Try Photoshop 1.0
Back to the raw basics. It’s funny thinking how this program was initially ground breaking. We have come pretty far, see the utterly flustered and frustrated Photoshop experts try to complete simple projects with the original Photoshop 1.0. Watch the video below: Related articles Photoshop Experts Try Using Photoshop 1.0 24 Best Free Photoshop Actions What it’s like to use Photoshop 1.0 on a vintage Mac, 25 years later Photoshop Experts Open Photoshop 1.0
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Kate Moss Unphotoshoped by Peter Lindbergh
A recent unphotoshopped trend has been taking place in ads and editorials. From the recent Julia Roberts shoot and now Kate Moss for the recent Vogue Italia spread. See Kate and a cigarette below. Publication: Vogue Italia January 2015 Model: Kate Moss Photographer: Peter Lindbergh Fashion Editor: Clare Richardson Hair: Odile Gilbert Make-up: Stéphane Marais
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The Future of Adobe Creative Applications
Released by Adobe themselves you get to see the tangible but still amazing possibilities the future holds for Adobe applications like Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign etc. With the obvious wow factor being the use of touchscreens, demonstrating how seamlessly things can be created with your hands and fingers instead of a computer mouse. Check out their video below: “What could your creative future look like?”