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Ever wished that you could walk away from a hundred-foot fall with nary a scratch, or spend your days driving around in a van with your buddies and your pooch, solving mysteries? Oh, don’t we all. There is one thing we can share with our two-dimensional animated friends — their giant, saucer-like, cartoon eyes. Our pal Jen Dunlap sent us a fun photo idea for turning you and your pals into live-action cartoons. It’s easy: 1) Grab some craft eyeballs (intended for making stuffed animals) from your local craft store or online. The bigger, the better. 2) Have your friends place them over their eyes and squint down a bit to hold them in place. 3) Go wabbit hunting, or find some desert and have ‘em pose next to ACME-Brand rockets. Snap away! Published on January 29, 2008 — See more Photojojo Original
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We’ve seen our fair share of Photoshop tutorials, but when we came across this series of videos titled “You Suck at Photoshop”, we knew we were in for something different. Join Donnie as he clone stamps self-deprecating snark while his wife airbrushes away his self-esteem. This spoof is worthy of SNL. And be warned, though the intent is to amuse, you’re likely to pick up a Photoshop tip or two along the way. (A real) ** Warning ** Some parts of Donnie’s tutorials may offend those with more refined sensibilities. If that could include you, please, don’t click through. UPDATE: Now includes Donnie’s 10th episode! Published on January 22, 2008 — See more Tutorials
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You remember that scene where Neo discovers he can dodge bullets, and the whole world slows down and he just sort of waves his arms, leans back, and the bullets whiz by him? So ace. Anyway, that bullet-time scene required custom contraptions, millions of dollars, and a slew of cameras to pull off. And now you can do it at home. Before you get too excited, you should know that it’s still pretty darn pricey. Like $5-8,000 pricey. But hey, it’s WAY cheaper than it costs to rent one of these time-slicing rigs ($100K/day), and it’s one of the few ways to live out your fantasies of being The One. Check out the complete tutorial by the cats at the Graffiti Research Lab or just check out their homemade bullet-time video. Instructables DIY Bullet-time Tutorial Published on January 17, 2008 — See more DIY
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Whether art form, social statement, or empty vessel, our favorite dress-down, the good-ole t-shirt, has got something for everyone. So what does this have to do with photography? Well, our pal and t-shirt wunderkind Josh Keay (who you might remember from the 5 minute photo fix) happens to be a Photoshop pro, and a fan of fakin' it. He's put together a great video tutorial that shows you how to easily and realistically put any message you like on the t-shirts in your photos. So watch the video, grab a photo, and get going! Bee-tee-dub -- Post your results here -- we've 10 fun t-shirts to give away to our favorite entries. (Learn more) psst.. Got an idea for a great photo project or tutorial? Write us! |
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