February continues with these awesome items … check “Not Photoshopped” — and beware, don’t step in the Photoshop doo… As usual, Photoshop Madness runs across the good, the bad and the beautiful.
February continues with these awesome items … check “Not Photoshopped” — and beware, don’t step in the Photoshop doo… As usual, Photoshop Madness runs across the good, the bad and the beautiful.
But be careful what you click on, and make sure the link is the actual link. All of these vendors employ various shrouded spam links disguised as download links to get you to click! Another reason PHOTOSHOP MADNESS is where you practically go mad trying to find the most useful stuff for Photoshop!
Not Photoshopped
Someone said this was not photoshopped … hmmmmm. We think it’s a wonderful image, and it’s turned up on just about every replicator site we’ve run across. We have no idea who did it.
Someone named “japjap” Sydney in Drawing, Design and Art, from Sydney Australia lays claim to it… but in today’s Photoshop Madness world of no copyright protection, who knows who could have actually done it.
Full story : Careful … too many stalker links at this site
Rose Moo’s Photoshop Madness
Rose Howard, also known as Rosemoo in her blog … but she talks about “Hubby and I are raising a doggie” — does that suggest the origins of this photo??? … Rose writes :
Photoshop madness go! I’m having a lot of fun experimenting with doing renderings with photoshop. It’s easier for me to use pen and paper when it’s just for me. But when I’m trying to convey something photoshop has a lot more variety than me scribbling with a pen.
The Cultural Excesses of Fotoshop by Adobe
Fotoshop by Adobe (Ah-doe-bay with accent on “bay”) from Jesse Rosten.
It’s pronounced “Ahh – dow – bay” You’ll learn some background for its creation in this interview.
There are always lots of spectacular Photoshop images and visuals out there! Share them! We’ll be back shortly with MORE Photoshop Madness … and please —
Of course, some of our favorite editions of Photoshop Madness can be found in the legacy Photoshop Tips & Tricks web site!
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