Deke's Techniques 044: Making a Stereoscopic Photo
Learn how to pull of one of the most arcane but ultimately practical techniques in Photoshop, the creation of a 3D stereoscopic photograph. (Glasses required.)
Learn how to pull of one of the most arcane but ultimately practical techniques in Photoshop, the creation of a 3D stereoscopic photograph. (Glasses required.)
This week, I show you how to draw a classic heart in Illustrator. Like the one above, but minus the nipples. Those big round lobes, they inspire so many ideas. :-)
In this week's technique, I show you how to create 100% synthetic wood grain using Smart Filters in Photoshop. All without harming so much as a single tree!
This week, I show you how to merge multiple exposures of a single scene and wipe out all of the moving stuff (namely, the people) using the little-known image stacks.
Photoshop lets you assemble a handful of 12-megapixel photos into an utterly flawless 3 foot-wide panorama. Provided that you know what you're doing.
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