In this tutorial, “Luv2help” shows us how to extract an image from its background in just a few easy steps, using Photoshop. Continue reading for the video.
Designed by Michael Laut, the Radia is a futuristic cell phone concept that features a circular touchscreen display and an outer rim — made of brushed aluminum — that makes “a refined professional statement”. Two more pics after the jump.
The oval-shaped phone will have an outer rim made of brushed aluminum with large, easy to hit buttons embedded in the center of the phone
[via Gizmodo – YankoDesign]
Here’s a first: an alarm clock that uses its own cardboard packaging as the outer case. No word yet on if this concept will go into production. One more picture after the break.
The casing is manufactured from recycled cardboard boxes and then treated. Laser cutting would be used to shape the layers allowing a huge scope for aesthetic development. If damaged it could easily be replaced. There is also scope to incorporate advertising by using big corporations used boxes thus incorporating their logos, and promoting the “Green” way
[via YankoDesign]
In this tutorial, “Luv2help” shows us how to create a nifty animated falling tooth effect in just a few simple steps, using Photoshop. This technique can also be applied to animate other images as well. Continue reading for the video.
In this tutorial, “Luv2help” shows us how to create a nifty Milky Way effect in just a few simple steps, using Photoshop. Continue reading for the video.
GV gives us a time-lapse look at just how the 4-story tall Donkey Kong Post-it note mosaic was made. Check it out after the break.
In this tutorial, “Luv2help” shows how to create note paper in just a few easy steps, using Photoshop. Continue reading for the video.
If you thought MS Paint was only good for drawing simple shapes or resizing images, think again. This user managed to draw a picture-perfect Apple iPod, complete with reflections and shadows. Hit the break to watch.
..my first attempt to paint something realistic in ms paint(in fact my first attempt to paint ANYTHING in ms paint..)… a black 5.5g iPod.. actual time 40 minutes sped up to 6 minutes(sorry for the break in between.. my disk became full and i had to clear it up