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The inspiration grid. 70 Tutorials For Learning And Mastering Light Effects In Photoshop. A collection of a range of different tutorials for learning how to master various types of lighting effects using Photoshop. There are a range of tutorials featured within the compilation which the end result can be achieved by a novice to Photoshop or even teach a guru of Photoshop a few new tips. A must bookmark resources for future reference hope you enjoy. 1. Create a Glowing Effect Scene in Photoshop This tutorial will teach you how to come up a cool glowing effects on your artworks. 2. Here’s a great effect that will bring some energy to your subject. 3. 4. In this tutorial It will cover a couple of different photoshop techniques. 5. For this tutorial you’ll need a photo that you want to manipulate and some special brush sets. 6.

A great tutorial on how to create magical sparkles using Photoshop brushes. 7. A great tutorial on how to create magical sparkles using Photoshop brushes.Explosions are cool. 8. Instead of riding snow, this boarder is flying through flames. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Fantasy Art - Dark Art - Sci Fi , Horror and Concept art. The Art of Daarken. LucidConcepts.showcase. Forged by Chaos - Screenshots. Art Sculptures. Monster Legacy -- The latest news on Pacific Rim. Pencil Vs Camera by Ben Heine. Ben Heine (born June 12, 1983 in Abidjan, Ivory coast) is a Belgian multidisciplinary visual artist. He is best known for his original series “Pencil Vs Camera”, “Digital Circlism” and “Flesh and Acrylic”. “Pencil Vs Camera” mixes drawing and photography, imagination and reality. It’s a new visual concept invented and initiated by Ben Heine in 2010.

It’s full of magic, illusion, poetry and surrealism. Ben published his first “Pencil Vs Camera” image in April 2010 but the series is the result of a long graphic exploration and a logic consequence of his personal artistic development. Chek him at www.benheine.com Enjoy The Gallery very good hands thanks Leave a Reply. 25+ Amazing Egg Paintings. 25+ Amazing Egg Paintings July 1st, 2010 | Posted by Rish | 1 Comment | Posted in : Inspiration <div class="greet_block wpgb_cornered"><div class="greet_text"><div class="greet_image"><a href=" rel="nofollow"><img src=" alt="WP Greet Box icon"/></a></div>Hello there!

If you are new here, you might want to <a href=" rel="nofollow"><strong>subscribe to the RSS feed</strong></a> for updates on this topic. <div style="clear:both"></div><div class="greet_block_powered_by">Powered by <a href=" title="WP Greet Box WordPress Plugin" style="text-decoration:none;">WP Greet Box</a><a href=" title="WordPress Plugin" style="text-decoration:none;">WordPress Plugin</a></div><div style="clear:both"></div></div></div> Line Break Author: Rish (44 Articles) Pencil vs. Camera. Have you ever tried to squeeze the sun with your two fingers? Maybe held your wife in your palm.

The laws of physics allow our eyes to see big objects really small. This idea is a team work of a camera and a pencil. Watch this example here. A great mash-up of a drawing and a photo. Now you see clearly the sketch replaces a photo piece. Somehow the drawed image is a tool for your fantasy to get inside the reality of the photo. Still Life: Bent Objects. UPDATE: The Return of Bent Objects Wires transform these objects from inanimate to hilarious works of art. Little polish girl McDonalds as Sculpture Materials Yeah, this is where those come from Dancing Queens English breakfast Sylvia Muffin put her head in the oven. The introvert Bananas in bed – let’s slip into bed together You Say Tomato, I Say Tomahto.

Fruit with life experience Zombies are nuts about brains Modest pear Literary interpretations Paper training our little dog, Frank A little cat doodle Photo Credits: Terry Border at Bent Objects View more In Pictures sets on Owni.eu. The Return of Bent Objects. Remember Terry Border of Bent Objects fame? He’s back with a new series of every day objects made extraordinary with the addition of a little wire, and a lot of imagination. Having started as a few images on a small blog, Bent Objects has become an international phenomenon, featuring on TV shows, newspapers, blogs and major international news sites around the world.

Here Terry shares with OWNI the story of Bent Objects, and his thoughts on its continued success. I started the blog in 2006, which was still the heyday of blogs, when people were still excited about publishing more than 140 characters. I thought I would post some wire objects and make some coffee money. One day I was walking through the park and a giant hand came down from the clouds and pointed its index finger at me. My creative process is as follows: (a) Look at an object. (b) What does the object remind me of? (c) Add a bit of wire to bring it to life. (d) Photograph it in a way that communicates my idea to the viewer.