(tutorial)
i just did a cool thing that i think would be useful if you’re like me and sometimes have a hard time picking colours / a colour scheme for an image
basically i just took a brush with moderate spacing, turned on colour dynamics and set all the hue/sat/brightness to a low (~10%-30%) jitter, picked a base colour, and drew a line down the side of the canvas
it’s sort of like when some people save colour swatches so they can keep their shading consistent, but more for playing around with different tones and lighting on a single surface. it’ll probably be pretty good for skin which is very multi-tonal by nature.
a lot of colours came out that i probably wouldn’t have picked manually, but they still looked pretty cool. and it saves a lot of time because now i have a broad range of colours without having to browse through my pantone swatches or open up the colour picker.
While waking down the endless streets of Varanasi, I saw these two little girls playing at the front door of their house. As soon as I approached, holding my camera, both girls covered their faces with their hands, feeling terribly embarrassed. I chose, anyhow, to capture the moment.
Photo and caption by Carla Collelo
(via National Geographic)
Is it a zebra? Is it a horse?
Nope… It’s a zorse!
This cute little fella is a hybrid foal and is currently the star attraction at the Holte-Stukenbrock safari park in Germany.
The job takes about 3 years to make an engraved tatoo for an individual camels. First 2 years, there is just growing the hair and starts trimming. Inhabitant of desert does not use the iron engraved for the camels. They just cut and dye the camel hair. I have never seen such a beautiful works in the world.
Photographs by Osakabe Yasuo and Steve Hoge.
