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POPS"Oh, The Huge Manatee!" - Photoshop Friday Ran across this in Boing-Boing and had to share. No real context, just struck me as drop-dead funny, and maybe if you are a bit warped like me, you'll like it too. Source: http://www.somethingawful.com/d/photoshop-phriday/
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POPSCrop Your Ex Out of that Photo, 3 More Ways! My other post featured 2 cool ways to crop your Ex (or a tourist, or any unwanted intrusion) out of your photos. Now come three more ways, courtesy of PhotoJoJo. Most require a few other photos taken of the same location at the same time. Not as snazzy, but still handy to know about!
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POPSSpider-man speed painting in Photoshop I am not sure if this one has been getting much publicity (maybe I should check Digg), but I found this on my own on YouTube. Nico Di Matta sketches, then paints, Spider-Man in Photoshop. It is a time-lapse movie of what was a 3 day project. It shows too, really excellent art. Check out his Sawyer and Locke drawings too!
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POPSHow Macs Make South Park Look So Jumpy Apple's website features several profiles of how Macs make life easier. In this case, we learn how Matt Stone and Trey Parker have developed a "studio full of Macs" to create the construction paper feel of "South Park" and deliver an episode in just six days
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POPSThe Genesis Project: Adobe Video Production Tips and Tricks From the site "Here you will find little nuggets of information, tips, tricks, tutorials, links and solutions for video production. The purpose of this blog is to help people become proficient at Adobe applications, focusing especially on the apps that live in Adobe’s Production Studio bundle."
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POPSPhotoshopSupport Blog There will be a lot of Photoshop/Illustrator posts today. This is a great blog, a little cluttered, but full of great links and tutorials. This post has 3 free "actions:" toned, infrared & softly.
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POPSThe Web Design Weblog by Meryl Evans Meryl Evans produces a great daily blog of links, tips and news for web developers. I read it daily, and even though there isn't an RSS feed, I think it is worth the effort to visit the site. (it is one Firefox tab I leave open always). I first became aware of Meryl when she joined the Lockergnome staff, and have always found her contributions to be top quality. This site is no exception.