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Sketchy Santas

It’s that time of the year, boys and girls. Santa has made his rounds, delivered his presents (or… Um… “Presents”), and it’s time for him to head back to the North Pole for a well-deserved break. There will be plenty more inappropriate touching and creepy grins next year though, just you wait! http://sketchysantas.failblog.org/
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No way is this sweet Shelby Cobra performing a wheelstand on those street tires. Note the light showing through the tread of the rear tires, for there would be none if the car were actually digging into the road, not to mention some blur on the wheels of a moving tire. But the real tell is the front right tire, where the GA was rather sloppy with the edgework, as well as the clone stamp tool used to replace the actual tire with road imagery copied and pasted from, oh, just a few millimeters to the left, as evidenced by the repeating pattern of gravel and failure to color correct. http://photoshopdisasters.blogspot.com/
http://gajitz.com/before-photoshop-7-photo-edits-that-literally-made-history/ Did you know that many of the most famous, world-changing images of all time … are entirely altered? Recent history is filled with photography techniques and controversial manipulations of original images for commercial and political use – their ranks include crying presidents, enhanced teen busts, de-smoked pop stars and creepily re-capitated soldiers. But for now, forget these Photoshops: the following incredible history-making edits to fantastic photos , from presidential body-swaps to faux-triumphant battle scenes, predate digital editing software by decades, a century or more.

Before Photoshop: 7 Photo Edits that Literally Made History | Ga

Certains ont pris la grosse tête pour Halloween - Gizmodo -

Inspiré par la mode des grosses têtes dans les jeux vidéo rétro , Eric Testroete a créé cet inquiétant autoportrait pour Halloween le weekend dernier. La première étape a consisté à modéliser son visage dans 3D Studio Max. Après avoir superposé une structure en fil de fer, il a ajouté des textures dans Mudbox 2010 et Photoshop CS3, avant d’utiliser un logiciel appelé Pepakura pour diviser le modèle obtenu en sections imprimables. Le résultat est vraiment impressionnant, et il a publié le déroulement de sa réalisation assorti d’explications sur son site web: [ Eric Testroete via Adam Savage and BoingBoing ] http://www.gizmodo.fr/2009/11/04/certains-ont-pris-la-grosse-tete-pour-halloween.html
http://www.emob.fr/dotclear/faire-son-autoportrait-en-papercraft-2516 Les papercrafts, chez Emob, on aime bien, à tel point qu'Audrey avait réalisé des papertoys de toute l'équipe, souvenez-vous . Eric Testroete , lui, a poussé l'expérience bien plus loin. Cet artiste 3D dans l'industrie du Jeux vidéo, qui vit à Vancouver, s'est créé un costume sur mesure pour Halloween, à partir des logiciels 3DS Max 2009, Mudbox 2010, Photoshop CS3 et Pepakura Designer , un logiciel qui permet de réaliser des papercrafts à partir de modèles 3D... Eric avoue s'être inspiré de l'artiste néozélandais Bert Simons , spécialisé dans les sculptures en papier.

Faire son autoportrait 3D en papercraft ! - tuto, tutorial, vidé

Un petit canon avec du caractère - Gizmodo -

Ne vous fiez pas à sa petite taille : ce canon tient fort bien son rang. En dépit de sa petitesse, il est à la fois efficace et précis. La cadence de tir n’a évidemment rien à voir avec une Gattling, mais elle le mérite d’apporter un temps de réflexion avant le tir qui serait parfois bienvenu sur les champs de bataille modernes. [ Reddit via CrunchGear ] http://www.gizmodo.fr/2010/06/26/un-petit-canon-avec-du-caractere.html
This webpage originally contained a comic adaptation of part of the foreword to Neil Postman 's book Amusing Ourselves to Death . This comic was respectfully removed in March 2012 due to the wishes of the copyright holders of the text. Back to post / website . View/add comments for this article .

Amusing Ourselves to Death by Stuart McMillen - cartoon Recombin

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To me, this is similar to ripping off your front car door to replace a rear car door that got knocked off. No ground has really been gained!

There, I Fixed It.

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15 Unfortunately Placed Ads - Oddee.com

Published on 7/17/2007 under Cool Ads - Advertising can be creative and even purposely funny. But sometimes, an ad on a bad place can have unexpected results! http://www.oddee.com/item_87332.aspx
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