Hey everyone!
So, as you can see I've put up a slideshow of some photos. Some things you should know - the first five are pictures that I've taken myself, that I believe represent and depict technology in art. The following two are old photos I've taken and edited in Picnik - which I talked about in a post, not too long ago. I just wanted to provide some examples of what the site is capable of doing. As you can see, it allows you to add text, as well as edit the photos to add effects. You can also add picture "stamps." Lastly, I've added two digital images of works I've done in Adobe Photoshop. They are unfinished pieces, but as background: the first is a rubiks cube, with an applied texture of a flip flop. While the second is my own drawing, edited in with pictures of nature - like twigs, leaves, and bushes.
This is the perfect segway into a tutorial I found on YouTube for Photoshop. Many people are self-taught in the Adobe products, and I wouldn't be surprised if these tutorials (and just plain messing around with the programs) are the ways that people become efficient with the programs. So here's the tutorial:
If you look up on YouTube "Photoshop CS3 tutorial" (or CS4), you will see that there are specified tutorials for almost anything you could want to do in Photoshop, as well as in any other Adobe program.
More multimedia info will be coming soon!
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