I found tons of great inspiration for this weeks list. I love to look at this stuff. Plus it makes me want to be creative. Enjoy the eye candy. Do I post this list each week? Yes I do! That’s right, each and every week! If you find it interesting, make sure and check out my past and future editions. Subscribe to this blog’s RSS feed – and don’t hesitate to let me know if I missed something!
- Winners of the Photoworkshop.com Digital Imaging Competition: If you’re looking for some high end inspiration and some insight from it’s creator this is for you. Thanks to John Paul Caponigro for calling this out.
- TCM's Re-Imagined Posters for Old Classics: Here we go again, me writing about movie posters. This one is very, very cool. This is some fine work and better than most of the movie poster this summer. My favorite is To Catch a Thief which does a nice job of capturing the visual feel of the movie.
- Learn Some Path Tricks from Julieanne Kost: Julieanne covers some great basic tips on paths via several post this week. The tips include Convert Path to Selection, Duplicating Paths, Selecting Multiple Paths, Path Selection and Direct Selection tools and General Vector Tool Tips. I think paths are the very powerful under appreciated brother to selections. Check these tips out if you want to learn more.
- TypeInspire is a Showcase of Excellent Typography: If you love type you’ve got to check this site out. Thanks to John Nack for pointing this site out on his blog.
- 20 Astounding Artworks Demonstrating the Combined Power of Cinema4D and Photoshop: Come nice eye candy here. I keep telling myself I need to learn Cinema4D. Now to determine how to add fours to my day.
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Hey that's an awesome list
Hey that's an awesome list and has some great information regarding photoshop and designs n layouts, gives you some great insight and ideas for your own work. I personally liked TCM's re-imagined posters of old classics, all this poster had a different appeal to it, in a very retro kind of way and the work has been done without hindering the essence.
Amy, Glad you liked this
Amy, Glad you liked this week's list. Make sure and come back!