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Bored at home with Photoshop

December 15, 2008

Well it's been almost 7 months since I posted my last video on here and I have learned a lot of great techniques since then. The "A perfect lie in Adobe Photoshop" was a great start; however, I have learned that the techniques that I had used before may not actually be the proper way.

Over the past 7 months I've learned a number of different methods and have experimented countless times. On numerous occasions I had to stop and take a step back and just remember the basics. I learned some pretty cool effects and I think this one is one of my favorites.

So without further ado:

And here is the final image:

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20 Comments

The Albino112/15/2008

Thats really cool, nice effect,

Doodoo12/15/2008

Great result. Two things, though:

First: You should let us see your layer window, so we know what you're doing those times your mouse leaves the screen.

Second: Did you recently acquire Joey Lawrence tutorial dvd? If you did, you should really credit him for the technique, because is almost the same (perhaps IS the same. I can't say for sure because I can't see your layers window).

-For those interested, here's JoeyL tutorial dvd. (not free)
http://tutorial.joeyl.com/

Mimobase12/15/2008

To make a brush bigger or smaller in photoshop the keyboard shortcut is [ for smaller or ] for bigger, just noticed you were going to the brush dialogue box for that. Nice little video, love watching other people create.

Oscar12/15/2008

Nice one! makes the picture more intresting! absolutly something i will try!

blacker design12/15/2008

Whos the model?

That is very nice outcome!

http://flickr.com/photos/alexanderblacker/

mm12/15/2008

Hmm Adriana Lima

Cameron12/15/2008

Doodoo: The window thing was by mistake. I meant to show whole screen but i selected the wrong setting in iShowU. As far as the JoeyL dvd. I have bought and seen it as well as many other DVD's. And the effect was a combo of different methods I have seen in various DVD's. JoeyL is not the only one doing the Multiply effects as well. I used a combo of Multiply effects, levels adjustments, overlay dodge/burn.

Mimobase: Thanks for the tip!

www.abduzeedo.com

Adam12/15/2008

That's awsome, really like the post-processing, would you please do a more close tutorial, written or show the full window, would really like to see you technique.

Thanks for a great work.

omar2chill12/16/2008

i can't see your layers palette. but i can guess whats going on.

Giva12/16/2008

It's totally great!

Cameron12/16/2008

Tutorial next monday.

www.abduzeedo.com

sprocsw12/16/2008

WHAT's BACKGROUD SOUND?

Campbell71112/16/2008

Very cool affect, do wish the layers pallet was visible to know what you were doing though, very cool outcome. Thanks and good work,
Campbell

TommyFerrell12/16/2008

quite surprising effect!
I really do like it! Still it will always be stay a lie. a perfect lie!

tyler12/18/2008

the song is massive attack - teardrop

khetura12/21/2008

i like it

ulmerster12/23/2008

Doodoo; You and others alike are silly when people try to point to a specific technique and name it or attempt to "copyright" it. One can argue, as done on psdtuts, that a tutorial followed exactly step by step just with a different picture and then get paid for that tutorial would be wrong, but not against any copyright laws. If anything each and every "technique" are property with full rights by adobe. They hard coded the original tools used to make those "techniques" possible. If the original designers didn't have some idea of the possibility and manipulations the tools could make, and turned into techniques. Then I doubt the tools would have ever been built.

To say it simpler. You are trying to discredit Cameron for using a wheel on a go-cart because someone else already used it on a Ford... When the original credit goes to the guy that made the wheel so many hundreds of years ago.

Nice tutorial Cameron, I love photo manipulation. You can see a couple of my photo manipulation projects in my blog at www.myspace.com/remlu

apsuva11/10/2009

video death: This video has been removed by the user.

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