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Jason Layug

Photoshop Brushes on deviantART - 0 views

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    Art - community of artists and those devoted to art. Digital art, skin art, themes, wallpaper art, traditional art, photography, poetry / prose. Art prints. This magnificent site is among my very favoured, they provide quality brushes and very unique designs. This will get you creating much more interesting pieces in Photoshop.
Gavin Hays

Painting Motion | Tutorials Videos | Planet Photoshop - 0 views

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    Using custom brushes and the smudge tool to create an interesting motion blur effect.
shrey anand

YouTube - Rotoscope WalkCycle - 0 views

shared by shrey anand on 11 Sep 08 - Cached
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    This is a test I did doing my first rotoscoped film - Teddy which was an end of college project. the images were painted using balsa wood brushes and indian ...
Minh Pham

Flash Painting Program - 0 views

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    painting on flash. details behind the brush.
Carlos Chon

Photoshop Tutorials - Home - 0 views

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    Photoshop tutorials, guides, and instructions., Improve your landscape photography skills with these must-know tips for breathtaking landscape photos. 1. Shoot about 30 minutes before and after sunset. A sunset is a great thing to capture, but even if youre not shooting the sunset but instead shooting at a 90-degree angle to the sunset or even shooting with the sunset at your back, having that subtle light brings out the colors in landscape photos. Most outdoor photography magazines wont even consider shots that havent been shot around this time, as well as before/after sunrise. 2. Shoot about 30 minutes before and after sunrise. As well as before and after sunset, shooting before and after sunrise causes a lot of detail and tone to be seen. The lighting avoids being overexposed, which happens many times when shooting in the middle of the day with harsh light. For portraits, you can shoot in the shade for subtle light even during the middle of the day, but with landscapes, you cant put the entire landscape into the shade. You have to rely on the weather for that. You can shoot a little longer after sunrise if theres some slight cloud cover, but usually an hour or two after sunrise and its already really bright. This is an example of a slightly underexposed landscape photo. Its not shot during the right amount of light, and was shot when the sun was too far down or with too much cloud cover. 3. Have a foreground, middleground, and background. This is part of the rule of thirds, which I cover in the next tip. Make sure you have three elements in landscape shot in order to make it more aesthetically pleasing. For example, if there are some seagulls running on the beach along the shore, that can be the foreground, while the middleground would be the waves crashing and part of the ocean, and the distant ocean and horizon would be the background. 4. Use the rule of thirds. The rule of thirds applies to landscape photography as well. Im
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    A page to help with photo shop skills
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