The Future of Photo Manipulation: Software that Extracts 3D Objects from 2D Images

What you are about to see is an interactive method for modeling 3D man-made objects by extracting them from a single flat photograph. This method could be a major breakthrough in graphic design, combining the cognitive ability of humans with the computational accuracy of machines. The technique, which was developed by Tao Chen, Zhe Zhu,… Continue reading The Future of Photo Manipulation: Software that Extracts 3D Objects from 2D Images

In Photoshop, Adobe Makes It Easier to Go from Design to Development With Indispensable New Tool

For Web developers who use Photoshop to build design mockups, Adobe just eliminated one of your biggest headaches. Yesterday the company announced Adobe Generator, a new tool that allows you to create image assets in real-time as you work and access them in Edge Reflow, no copying, slicing, or manual exporting of any layer required.… Continue reading In Photoshop, Adobe Makes It Easier to Go from Design to Development With Indispensable New Tool

Adobe Offers Special Creative Cloud Photography Apps Subscription for $9.99/Month

During today’s Photoshop World conference in Las Vegas, Adobe announced a new, affordable subscription service specially designed for photographers. Those who own Photoshop CS3 or higher will be able to subscribe to Adobe’s new Photoshop Photography Program for $9.99 per month. Adobe stresses that this is not an introductory offer: this is a permanent offer… Continue reading Adobe Offers Special Creative Cloud Photography Apps Subscription for $9.99/Month

Illusion Photography: See 1 Scene that Looks Like 4 Different Places

No, folks, this is not a Photoshopped collage of pictures! What you are looking at is four unique arrangements masterfully crafted by Bela Bordosi within the same room. While it may be difficult to trick your mind into seeing the truth, stare at the photo long enough and you’ll eventually notice that some of the more… Continue reading Illusion Photography: See 1 Scene that Looks Like 4 Different Places

Man on the Moon: 9 Surreal Space Photos Framed

Daniel Arsham is a New York-based artist, but by the looks of this collection you might be more inclined to believe he actually lives on the moon. Arsham’s work has been featured everywhere from the New York Times to the Miami Herald, ranging from the two-dimensional to the four-dimensional. Besides his solo work, Arsham is pioneering a… Continue reading Man on the Moon: 9 Surreal Space Photos Framed

14 Animated GIFs Highlighting the Most Creative Designs on Dribbble

Dribbble is a community of Web and graphic designers, illustrators, icon artists, typographers, and other creative types who share small screenshots of their work. The GUIFFF project is a collection of some of the best animated GIFs found on Dribbble which includes GIFs of everything from cool contraptions to interactive buttons to street sign monsters… Continue reading 14 Animated GIFs Highlighting the Most Creative Designs on Dribbble

New York City: Then and Now

How has the landscape of New York City changed over the last few decades or even century? NYC Grid, is a website that explores and archives photos of New York city neighborhoods, “block-by-block and corner-by-corner,” to find out. Since moving to NYC seven years ago, Paul Sahner found himself roaming around taking photos and videos,… Continue reading New York City: Then and Now

15 Spooky Yet Beautifully Animated GIFs That Explore the Duality of Life

Have you ever wondered about the duality often times presented to us in life? Like can there be life, without death? Or how in order to learn, you have to first be ignorant. The collection of art here today also has a unique quality of being both mysterious yet beautiful, combining vintage photographs from the… Continue reading 15 Spooky Yet Beautifully Animated GIFs That Explore the Duality of Life