Sunday, September 25, 2011

Blending tutorials

tutorial by Matthew:


http://photoshop-tutorial.org/photo-effects/blend-two-photos-together/

blending images
he has steps on easy way to blend two pictures together.

My test run on using it:


By:

Shadow Figureby ~Sworddancer-Krusnik


Premade Background 04by ~Lunia-Stock



By Me.
For me its every simple yet I really like its simpleness. 

Monday, September 12, 2011

Artist Recycles Old Magazines and Books to Make Nice Paper Objects p.s another Random!

Cool camer made from Recycles: by Jennifer Collier.
http://www.infoniac.com/offbeat-news/artist-recycles-old-magazines-and-books-to-make-paper-objects.html "Jennifer Collier is a British artist that creates nice works of art using old books, papers, magazines and more.
She manages to accurately stitch the paper to make such paper sculptures as binoculars, camera, and sewing machine.
The first thing that she does is searches for work materials in stores and charity shops. The inspiration can be drawn from a poem or single quote.
Her cameras are wrapped in maps and postcards that bring more meaning to the work, showing that these devices are used a lot when people travel. Collier's typewriters are coated in a romantic novel and shoes can be seen covered with waltzing sheet music. Each work is made with a lot of attention paid to details. "

another Random!

Another one of my random information hunting.

Unusual Arts

http://unusualarts.blogspot.com/2011/05/nails-to-put-things-together-or-to-tell.html

Works that tells a story. Nails that are bent and put into a position shows some emotion within the picture. Imaganitive of the artist. I REALLY like it! The use of the camera focus as well makes the subject stand out yet the blur shows the situation that the subject is in.

Random!

Was searching for information on my other subjects and some how made my way into this person's blog.

Through My Eyes – Art by Karri

http://artbykarri.wordpress.com/tag/fine-art/page/2/

Very interesting ways that Karri has taken her pictures. I also like the way that she talks and has a step by step on how she set up her work and how the pictures are being taken.
“Abandoned.” -Karri Klawiter