Posted on 06/28/2008 2:16:36 PM PDT by BlazingArizona
And now for something completely different. Although this series of tutorial videos on advanced photo editing techniques started several months ago, its recent completion has led to a flurry of comment around the Internet, including an article in this week's Time magazine.
Go to the link, and the first of 10 tutorial in the series will start immediately. Each subsequent video starts right after that, about five minutes for each.
The character "Donnie Hoyle" is a creation of two Ohio comics who wanted to explain photo editing in a uniquely creative way. As "Hoyle" explains Photoshop, his increasingly disordered personal life intrudes and gets woven into the tutorials. The last tutorial ends with a SWAT raid on Donnie's house.
It's hilarious, and you will learn quite a bit about Photoshop.
Still working on my p.s. technique. bump for later
I’ve been enjoying that series for quite some time and I’ve looked forward to every new episode not only for the captivating humor and storyline but for the great technical information presented therein.
If the series is indeed over it will certainly be a tremendous loss to those of us who weren’t born with a silver mouse in our hands and appreciate the ‘here’s how you do it’ approach.
I think, however, that it was so popular that someone else will pick up on it if the original author no longer can or wants to.
It is funny.
It's so delightfully disrespectful.
Bump.
Sounds like an episode of South Park!
3 Marines to do the work, one squid to dump the garbage..... elsewhere.... and 4 airmen to do the paperwork.
8 people, one day and one NCO. That's all it takes.
/johnny (NCOs are not included in people counts)
Self taught. :-)
They are very informative.
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"I think it's kind of ironic that it's called Smart Objects and I'm teaching it to you."
Been watching this for the last few months. It s hysterical!!
Is this an Obama thread?
that guy is totally hilarious. I forwarded it to a bunch of folks!
Bump for later use.
For later
Vampire checks don't cast a reflection and you can't photograph their reflection in a Hummer.
bfl bfl
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