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I have always loved drawing, a pencil, paper and time. Thats all you need. I find it pleasantly therapeutic, of late I haven't found time to do it as much as I would like. Recently I was looking over some of my older drawings I did, I recorded myself drawing then increased the speed. It has inspired me to dedicate more time to this sort of drawing.
(via: www.whiteinkblog.com) Ok guys, This is a big one, I recently posted this over on my blog, but thought it would be cool to share it around.
With St. Patrick's Day just around the corner I figured I'm spread some Irish cheer. Put some Paddy's Day on your desktop.
(via: www.whiteinkblog.com) I am back with a brand new exciting photo-retouching tutorial. In this tutorial I will focus on the hair. Before watching please note that there is a lot of information in this video to absorb, so watch and re-watch areas.
Hello, my name is Youssef Sarhan & I regularly write on my design blog over at www.whiteinkblog.com, and I also like to share my posts here, on abduzeedo. With a great audience and community it's a brilliant forum for discussion. In this feature I try to shed some light on the development process and/or elements of a selected design.
This is the second tutorial in a series on photographic retouching. The first part was all about evening skin tonal values and removing blemishes. In this part I will take you through everything else. So, as a result it's a long video (40 Mins).
This is the first tutorial in a series on photographic retouching. In this tutorial I'll try to demonstrate the level of editing that goes into removing any discrepancies in the skin.
I have divided the whole process into parts. Beginning with skin tones and blemishes.
- Tidying skin blemishes & Removal of unwanted hair
- Colour Correction
As a follow on from yesterday, this is the second of this style. I have reversed the process, to create a reverse processing style to the video. I feel this clearly shows a person for how the really appear. Stripping back all the work to reveal the face as it was, as it is. I hope you enjoy.
There are many touch-up videos on youtube, but not so many in depth tutorials. I've been getting a lot of requests, suggestions and questions so I've been thinking. Perhaps it's about time I do some tutorials. Now with youtube's better quality, it's possible to upload high-quality/high-def widescreen videos. This would work great for tutorials videos.
Ever wondered how models always look so good on each and every photoshoot. While the majority is down to them, a lot of credit must be given to the work of the photographer/retoucher. Here is a definitive collection of videos giving you an inside look at what it takes to make the photograph just right.