Old-School Instagram Filters: How the Filters Were Originally Created
via Old-School Instagram Filters: How the Filters Were Originally Created | Jeannie Huang.
Old-School Instagram Filters: How the Filters Were Originally Created
via Old-School Instagram Filters: How the Filters Were Originally Created | Jeannie Huang.
Understanding Copyright And Licenses by David Bushell in Smashing Magazine. David covers copyright and licensing, ‘fair use’, ‘public domain’, legal jurisdiction, license terminology, Creative Commons, and other basics of licensing.
It’s a good topic to be familiar with before even thinking about using any intellectual property that you yourself haven’t created.
via Smashing Magazine.
An oldie but a goodie (and funny):
HOW TO STEAL LIKE AN ARTIST:
Via How To Steal Like An Artist (And 9 Other Things Nobody Told Me) – Austin Kleon.
Another great Photoshop (CS3 & CS4) tip via John Nack of Adobe. As of CS3 you have the ability to mirror any clone source in Photoshop. It doesn’t seem like it’s a documented feature:
“Open up the Clone Source panel, then specify a negative number for the width value (e.g. just put a minus sign in front of the “100”). Now Photoshop will flip the source data so that you can clone a mirror image.”
This also works on the Healing Brush.
See it in demonstrated in this video by Russel Brown (Quicktime Movie).