Inspiration: Photomanipulation Artistry by Louvre89
The best way to learn how to create a fantasy photomanipulation is to study a master’s work.
The best way to learn how to create a fantasy photomanipulation is to study a master’s work.
Portrait artist Odwin Rensen shares his techniques for creating dramatic, exciting portraits.
It’s our 100th post! Time to sit back and enjoy some of my favorite digital images.
Michael Deas has created 16 of the most popular US Postage Stamp designs. Here’s a look at his work and the original reference photos he used.
A showcase of work by Danish master artist Karin Eszterhas.
Fine artist Helen Nelson-Reed talks about her experiences selling prints of her work online.
Dominic Davison creates landscapes in the style of Dutch masters like Koekkoek, using Vue as his canvas.
Ryan Bliss has been offering his incredible wallpaper images on his site, Digital Blasphemy, since 1997.
Learn about how artist Mary Ann Rolfe uses Corel Painter in her works on fabric, ceramic tile, and glass.
San Diego artist and photographer Kim Treffinger talks about how she successfully combines painting with portrait photography.