Pop Culture Faceswaps
The Faceswap meme involves digitally switching out the faces of people and characters, transforming once familiar scenes into surreal alternative universes. We have to say that Dame Judy Dench looks pretty dapper as 007.
The Faceswap meme involves digitally switching out the faces of people and characters, transforming once familiar scenes into surreal alternative universes. We have to say that Dame Judy Dench looks pretty dapper as 007.
Guus Ter Beek and Tayfun Sarier are out to make London look like a digital image, or at least a fake one. The duo make stickers that look like the Eraser tool from Photoshop and plaster it over ads, street signs and graffiti.
CollegeHumor pokes fun at the whole anti-Photoshop movement in this clip which shows us what a sexy model actually looks like before she is embellished with Adobe’s powerful, but often reality-distorting image editing tool.
A USB keyboard designed to work with Photoshop. It has 319 keys: 299 keys for preset commands and 20 customizable keys. Shortcut-S will also work with other programs and can be updated and reconfigured via software patches.
With the help of experts on wireless networks, Nickolay Lamm made mockups visualizing cellular signals. Apparently the signals’ colors change rapidly and constantly, so we’re really lucky that we don’t see them.
Artist Nickolay Lamm looked at facts and theories about the eyesight of cats and used them to visualize the difference between human and cat vision. It’s a pale and blurry world for cats, but it’s also way less dark.
Like Honest Logos, Honest Slogans uses the magic of image editing to add a dash of hilarious transparency to the identities of popular brands. Crest and Kool-Aid need to make their honest slogans official right this instant.
(NSFW: Language) Sean Tejaratchi modifies old posters and other vintage prints for satire. For instance, his hilarious Rainbow Brown book covers ridicule the rampant narcissism and hyper-sensitivity on the Web.
Home decor site Elite Fixtures edited a few famous comic book covers and replaced characters with lamps. Yeah, we didn’t think it would work either, but for some reason seeing Wolverine get mad at a lamp cracked us up.
With Parks & Recreation coming back to TV this week, lets celebrate with a little Ron Swanson. But Nick Offerman is too busy shooting guns to do a photo spread. WorldWideInterweb got other celebs to pose for the cameras instead.
Photoshop Elements 12 has easy organizing and online sharing tools. It also has more practical tweaks such as Pet Red-eye Reduction, the Content Aware Move tool from Photoshop CS6 and a guide for restoring old photos.
Richard Littler’s Scarfolk Council is a dark humor blog about a fictional British town. It contains fake written material that parody the information campaign of the 70s while commenting on the issues of the present.
Logo designer Graham Smith has an ongoing series of altered images that will mess with your mind. He switches popular logos and brand names with their major competitors. Surprisingly, some of them look quite normal.
Photographer Flóra Borsi always wondered what the models behind abstract paintings must have looked like. So the Hungarian artist sat down with Photoshop to envision these odd looking subjects. Editions and prints available here.
Photoshop wizkid Patrick “Peeje” Thorendahl takes images of celebrities, fauxlebrities, athletes (and sloths), and injects himself digitally into the scenes, in these hilarious post-production photobombs. Which is your fave?
Adobe once again shows off the miraculous deblurring tool they previewed a couple of years ago. They’re now calling it Shake Reduction, and it counteracts not just camera shake but also shots taken in low light.
Another hilarious single purpose Tumblr blog features only images of athletes playing their sports – with the balls replaced digitally with cats. Yes, folks, this is what the Internet was made for.
Neil Cicierega’s blog Windows 95 Tips, Tricks, and Tweaks will not help you run the obsolete OS. But it will help you to not sleep tonight. We never want to be alone with our computer again.
How awesome would it be if life was chronicled in comic books? Collegehumor does just that, but with a pessimistic take. If we’re just going to become victims instead of heroes, we’d rather pass.
SWEAR TO MEOW! Tumblr blogger GorillaSushi turned his friend’s cat Jasper into The Dark Knight, capable of killing rats just by staring at them (cue theme song). Thank goodness for Photoshop.
A time-lapse video showing how Alexander Koshelkov put together this 1920 x 1080 wallpaper using Photoshop. It took him 4 hours, 17 minutes, and 244 layers to create this dramatic image.
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