Finishing Your Adobe Sketch Artwork in Photoshop
Deke moves his scary artwork from Adobe Sketch into Photoshop to add the finishing touches of scariness.
Deke moves his scary artwork from Adobe Sketch into Photoshop to add the finishing touches of scariness.
Deke celebrates Halloween by creating an emoji version of Frankenstein's monster in Adobe Illustrator.
Deke celebrates Halloween by virtually severing a model's head from her body.
Deke turns a daytime scene into a haunted mansion in Photoshop.
Deke begins his multi-episode celebration of Halloween by creating a moon with a sinister smiley face made of adorable bats.
Deke takes a scarily washed out iPhone photo of a clever Halloween costume and renders it properly sinister in Photoshop
Deke uses the newly flexible features of the Liquify command in Photoshop in order to turn an unsuscpecting teenager into a foreboding dark elf.
Deke creates oozing, dripping letters for Halloween in Photoshop with a pinch of Illustrator.
This week's technique is the first of two installments of Deke's annual Halloween tribute, in which he makes ghoulish but gorgeous graphics in Photoshop.
This week, I show you how to begin turning the near-dead living into the absolute living dead. It starts with a faux-HDR technique that favors Photoshop's Lab Mode.
Today I show you how to create the ultimate Halloween project, a "scareflake," in Adobe Illustrator. This thing's so amazing, we have to bring it into Photoshop, too.