Turn Trees Into Transformers
65Photoshop activate trees in Transformers
Re Bobby Neel Adams 'project Skinning Nature' remixes effectively
creations of Mother Nature to turn logs into Transformer-like
structures that have corrugated iron, copper and laminating facilities.
His work is done in Photoshop, and the results make sure you do a
double-take.
We've seen a number of ways that Photoshop is used to remix of nature.
Displaying the bark of trees grow
Yes bark, the most interesting of all coverings of the trees. Or not!
What we have here is a remake of nature. Photographer Bobby Neel Adams
has a project here called Re-Skinning Nature, and has patterns of wood
in the lock.
Much of Adams' photographic work concerns
the transformation of the aging human body and circumstances. In late
1980 began using a technique of photomontage which he described as
"photo-surgery" in which the photos were altered through manual
removal, collage, sometimes disfiguring of matter.
Pictures of hybrid animals
I'm loving the craziness of work
HumanDescent photo manipulation, which cleverly becomes different
animal species together to create these hybrids of humor.
My Favorite designs include fighting HumanDescent creepy but cute dog / horse, the elephant / bird and sheep / squirrel.
There are many images became larger when these came from, so be sure to check HumanDescent more work on DeviantArt or Flickr.
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Makes the Impossible realistic
If you have waited a lifetime to witness a zebra cross frog race, your
wait is over thanks to an amazing photo manipulator called Jan
Oliehoek. He's no stranger to the realm of Photoshop, Oliehoek life in
Leiden, the Netherlands, where he works on his surreal (and sometimes
shocking) work.
Jan Oliehoek States which seeks "to create images that are
unrealistic and impossible, at the same time. There are countless ways
to accomplish this, and the combination of several animals in a hybrid
is one of them."
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Faking Surreal Photography
In nine easy steps, Andrea guide you through the process involved
in creating your own landscape manipulations Eden-esque. Have you
always wondered what one of your photographs may look like that
beautiful blue sky opened by another photo? Well, now you can get
there.
Photo manipulation is a great skill to have, whether these scenes
to create mystical magic that you see only in your dreams, or shooting
a big budget film. Take this quick tutorial and strengthen some of
those Photoshop skills that have been hidden inside of you. Unleash
your imagination and let me know how it goes. I'd love to see some of
your mythical creations!
Landscape manipulations are probably the easiest of its kind that
can be done if you have a panoramic image of Nice in mind, you find the
right stocks and can put them together to obtain a realistic picture.
This tutorial will teach you how.
So the first step, as in all of my tutorials is to find the right tracks. To start I will use these 3 images;
Step 1
Take all the files and copy / paste on a new canvas (File-New).
Just make sure it's large enough in height, because for the moment we
do not know how the picture is great as a result and it is better to be
great and then you can flush.
Step 2
I took the picture with the rocks and moved to the layer (click
and drag in the layers menu) below the castle. Now the image should
look like this.
For mixing I'll go with the easiest method known for Photoshop
users to date, and is the eraser. I took a round brush and flexible
gum, size to 100px because I have a medium-sized canvas. If yours is
small, you should go with a smaller brush.
Step 3
I moved the background image (with rocks) a little more and the
water areas of the mixture of images of 2 inches lighting and tones are
not really that I used curves ( Image> Adjustments> Curves) to
darken the image rocks.
Step 4
I have cleared (Image> Adjustments> Brightness / Contrast)
image of the castle a bit and added a touch of copper in it with the
color balance tool (Image> Adjustments> Color Balance). I just
added a little red and yellow appears.
Step 5
I used the magic wand tool to select the sky image of the castle,
everything is pretty clean and I got all erased in just 2 clicks. You
can also use the color range. Then I put the mage mountain below him
and used a soft brush eraser discussion on the image of the castle hill
to combine the left end with the context, I just added. Use the color
balance if necessary to match the tones.
Step 6
Now I just need to find a picture of the sky to complete the picture. I'll use this image
Step 7
Same as always, I wanted to melt in the mountains so I deleted the
bottom half of the image to see the mountains. I went with an eraser
sized with a round brush and flexible.
Step 8
One last step is to add some highlights. Just go with your Gutt
and what your instincts tell you daylighting should look like. I did it
with the Dodge tool, a small soft round brush, set at the exhibition
highlights and 20%.
Step 9
And the final step is of course Postwork. I always hit auto-levels
(Image> Adjustments> Auto-levels or simply Ctrl + Shift + L), so
it balances the colors of my image. You can also use the color balance,
just to see your tones work best.
Here is my final result.
Advertising Animal Hybrid
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Comments
I have Photoshop. It's wonderful. Basically, I use it to (sort of) clean up family photos, and other photos (the oldest family photo goes back to the early 1900s, or about 100 years old). Therefore, I recommend Photoshop. And...I think the photos in the hub are way TOO real, which is the point of the hub. Nicely done.





bill web coach says:
3 months ago
Thank you for visiting my hub and posting. Welcome to Hub Pages! Awesome pics. Love the trees into transformers. Have you seen the super lamb banana in Liverpool UK? There are many to be found around the city as public sculpture. Banana cloned with lamb.Will see if I can get you a pic.