Advanced Photoshop 175 (Sampler)

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Ewelina’s had over 5,000 views for this piece, and we’re among its biggest fans. The power of Photoshop is that it can make 3D work look real, and this is a wonderful example of that.

Ewelina Lekka

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The final touches in this were made using Photoshop; I used Curves and Levels for a more expressive image. Adobe’s Camera Raw filter is very useful, too. It helped me to keep much better control over exposure, highlights and shadows. Gediminas’ ‘almost-butnot-quite’ 3D style is pretty much unique, and we love the attention to lighting and shade in this image. Behance’s Illustration gallery did too, and featured it on its site.

Natalie Murrow

natalie-murrow. com

I made my Swing Night series using a Wacom Cintiq. I started out by sketching the scene, and then I rendered the background and the foreground separately. I used chalky texture brushes to maintain a natural look and feel.

Gediminas Skyrius www.facebook. com/Gediminas SkyriusArt/

I work with vector tools in Photoshop, then add a lot of effects via digital painting, textures, blending modes, etc. This gives the piece a look of almost­-but­-not-­quite 3D, which I find original.

We love this illustration for its beautiful mix of warm and cool shades to complement and contrast. Natalie has been featured by Behance in the past, and we love the style of her artwork.

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