Seasons Greetings! Fun stuff this week and some of it is holiday related. The don’t miss this week is item #2 where you can check out a quick 2-minute overview of how Photoshop and other Adobe products were used in the making of Avatar. PLEASE NOTE: There will be no top five posting on Friday, 12.25.09. The next top five post will be a list of the years top five most popular posts of 2009. Yes I do post this list each and every week! Find anything 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!
- ComicsCareer.Com: I was fortunate to meet Kirk Chritton who runs ComicsCareer.Com. ComicsCareer.Com is the leading site devoted to advancing the careers of comic book creators and cartoonists. Kirk and I had a great discussion about how comic creators use Photoshop in their work flow. If you are already creating comics or interested you should take a look at this valuable site.
- See how Photoshop & Adobe apps helped make Avatar: Not that you need an excuse to see James Cameron’s Avatar but if you’re a Photoshop user this is a good one!
- Last-minute gifts for Mac lovers: Having a holiday shopping panic? No fear, here a good short list that should appeal to most mac users including your CampPhotoshop certified expert. I like Acorn 2.1 best for a quick and easy to use Photoshop substitute.
- Tara Reid looks fantastic-ally Photoshopped: More Photoshopped to perfection news. IMO these images look so Photoshopped that they look like they should be part of a fantasy graphic novel. But that just me right?
- How to Create a Christmas Card from Scratch using Photoshop: Nice detail coving all the steps for creating a Photoshop made Christmas card or any sort of creting card for that matter. If you want to speed up your card creation process consider taking a look at our sister site PhotoshopIsland Holiday card set.
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