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Photoshop Elements 4 Gone Wild

by Dave Huss
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Overview

In the author's own words, this book is crazy. In it you'll find over fifty ways to turn sensible pictures into incredible photo fantasies—and do it so well that the trickery is virtually undetectable. Build the perfect body without visiting the gym. Combine characteristics of different people to create photographic offspring. Give a new meaning to "boilerplate" type. Become a photo cubist. If you are well-versed in the basics of using Photoshop Elements, this book will let you alter reality. Wild!

  • Design a magazine cover featuring your face, or put your best buddy on a $50 bill
  • Make a photo look like a still from a 1950s TV show or a 19th century tintype
  • Encase objects in glass spheres or turn a photo into a watercolor or sketch
  • Turn a still photo into a sports action shot or completely change the background
  • Trick out text to look gold-plated, chiseled in stone, pounded out of metal, or as if it came from an old typewriter

Synopsis

Realistic fantasty, or fantastic reality?

Go for all the Elements

In the author's own words, this book is crazy. In it you'll find over fifty ways to turn sensible pictures into incredible photo fantasies—and do it so well that the trickery is virtually undetectable. Build the perfect body without visiting the gym. Combine characteristics of different people to create photographic offspring. Give a new meaning to "boilerplate" type. Become a photo cubist. If you already know the basics of using Photoshop Elements, this book will let you alter reality. Wild!

  • Design a magazine cover featuring your face, or put your best buddy on a $50 bill

  • Make a photo look like a still from a 1950s TV show or a 19th century tintype

  • Encase objects in glass spheres or turn a photo into a watercolor or sketch

  • Turn a still photo into a sports action shot or completely change the background

  • Trick out text to look gold-plated, chiseled in stone, pounded out of metal, or as if it came from an old typewriter

About the Author, Dave Huss

Dave Huss has written more than 28 books on digital photo editing that have been translated into eight languages. A photographer for 40 years, his photo compositions and montages have won several international competitions. A popular conference speaker, he has taught classes and workshops on digital photo editing both in the US and Europe. Dave has also been seen on CNN and TechTV. A third-generation Texan, Dave lives in Austin, Texas.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2006
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
246
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780764599910

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