“Frozen Valley” – A Guide to Landscape Manips
Sunday, May 10th, 2009 | Filed under Articles, Lessons, Misc | 1 Comment
My most recent photomanip Frozen Valley was created using a few simple steps, that are described in this post. Please note: This is not a step-by-step guide meant to be followed to the letter just so you can create your own “Frozen Valley” (I wouldn’t be happy to see copies popping up all over the net to be honest) – it is instead meant to help you find your way in the fascinating world of photomanips, so you can start creating your own images according to your own visions.
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Resources on the Web: “Pixels & Ice Cream”
Saturday, May 2nd, 2009 | Filed under Inspiration, Resources | Comments Off
I just found a great site with freebies ranging from absolutely gorgeous Photoshop brushes to patterns and what not and had to share.
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Inspiration: 10 photomanips – part 2
Saturday, March 14th, 2009 | Filed under Inspiration | 1 Comment
Showcasing 10 thumbs of inspiring photomanips from different deviantArt artists. Follow the links to full view the images on dA and to take a look at their amazing galleries.
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Watermarks & Art Theft
Sunday, January 4th, 2009 | Filed under Articles, Lessons | 5 Comments
This post deals with watermarking your work to be displayed on the Internet. It shows you how to create a watermark brush that you can use as a signature watermark each time you want to post one of your images.
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Digital Darkroom: Correcting Lense Distortions
Thursday, November 20th, 2008 | Filed under Lessons | 2 Comments
Lense distortions can be found in photos that have been shot using a wide angle lense (sperized effect, barreling) or they can be perspective distortions cause by not standing right in front of the subject as well as tilted images or vignette effects. This article will cover methods to remove these distortions both “traditionally” as well as using the Lense Distortion Filter available in PS CS3 and up.
Content:
- Everything in one place: PS CS3 and up
- Correcting Lense Distortion “old style”
- Removing the Spherized Effect (aka “barreling”)
- Removing Unwanted Perspective
- Straightening Crooked Images
Manip Critiques: BloodyMoonLady’s “Star Fox”
Monday, November 3rd, 2008 | Filed under Articles, Lessons | 4 Comments
Here’s the second installment in the Manip Critiques series. I hope this one will be just as well-received as the last. Please note that all suggestions in this article are based on the assumption that Adobe Photoshop is used.
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Tutorial Heaven: Philip Straub’s tutorials
Saturday, October 25th, 2008 | Filed under Inspiration, Lessons, Resources | 2 Comments
Tutorial Heaven will be the title of a series of articles dealing with tutorials done by other artists rather than myself. We’re starting off with Philip Straub (PhilipStraub.com) who is Electronic Arts’ Concept Art Director with many valuable tips to share on composition and colour that will be useful in manips just as well as in paintings.
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Manip Critique: arrsistable’s “The Earth Goddess”
Monday, October 20th, 2008 | Filed under Articles, Lessons | 6 Comments
In my recent journal on deviantart, I asked fellow manippers if they wanted one image of their critiqued extensively on my blog, so that not only they could get some insight, but other readers might learn a bit, too — the response was overwhelming and so this will be the first critique in a whole series.
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Digital Darkroom: Colour Gradients
Friday, October 17th, 2008 | Filed under Lessons | 5 Comments

Today we’re taking a look at a basic darkroom technique that can help you greatly in setting a mood for your images – be it in photography or photomanipulation.
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Originality in Art
Wednesday, October 15th, 2008 | Filed under Articles | 10 Comments
Sometimes I just feel I have to let out a loud cry of “Not another one of those!” even though it’s ultimately no use. But today, it is just too tempting a topic to ignore and I’m in the mood to write down some thoughts on the subject.
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