
PhotoshopCafe has launched the latest contest “Design Challenge 7″ offering a grand prize of over $6000 dollars of hardware, software and images. Prizes include Adobe Creative Suite 2.3 Premium, Wacom Intious 2 6×8 Pen tablet and NuLOOQ navigator to name a few.
The challenge this year is to Design a billboard using Photoshop.
From the site:
Make a billboard ad for Photoshop in the past or future, could be caveman days, colonial, 60s or future, you decide. Use any original artwork you desire. You may use any tools or platform you choose, but you must use Photoshop for at least 50% of the Image editing/design. Photos are acceptable, credit the photographer if your not the photographer
Enter today
All the contest info and rules
Afterall it is free and one look at that prize list will remove any doubt on whether you should enter or not.
Hello from Florida. Adobe announced the public beta of Photoshop today, this is the first time Photoshop has been on a public beta which is saying a lot for how great a company Adobe is. In this version you will notice much better speed on the “Mactel”. Adobe really made it a point to focus on this and they did a great job. The new “Clone Soure” tool now offers a much better way to retouch from multiple source documents. As seen in the article I wrote for Photoshop Cafe.
Some of the Features:
Clone Source
Smart Filters
Updated ACR
2600% zoom level
Black and White adjustments
Updated Bridge
Keep in Mind
This release of Photoshop CS3 is beta software.
Please post your comments and as always be a community member by participating in the Adobe Labs Forum.
The beta will be available on Friday.
After I return from my few days off I will be writing some more tutorials for Photoshop Cafe as well as my own scriptplayground.com.
Recently I stumbled upon this awesome designer’s portfolio, where he retouches a series of images to create stunning advertising. Not only is his work amazing but what really caught my eye on the site is the fact he walks the viewer through the process of creating the ads. He shows the scans, comps and revisions that led to the completed picture. Continue Reading »