Contents
- Zebrafrog by oilcorner
- BullDogfrog by HumanDescent
- VW Beetle
- Cyber Frog
- Roar Of The Catird
- What You Looking At?
- Pondering Pete by HumanDescent
- Umber – Manipulation
- Hippofrog 2 by oilcorner
- Bruder Melt
- Gurtle animal manipulation by kezrocks11
- Hippofrog
- Fits In Your Pocket
- Horilla with new iPhone 3GS by HumanDescent
- Thirsty work by HumanDescent
- Fungusaurus by Onanymous
- Visit The Dentist
- Burp
- Global Warming – Evolution 2 by pepey
- Snorange by HumanDescent
- Koanky by eldestyoung
- llamouse by imamon
- Migration by r-a-b-i-d
- Sammy The Spidat
- Extinct by kire1987
- Hybrid animal by henkrygg
- Slow tongue by ENZZOK
- Locodile by HumanDescent
- Snaike
- Alli Frog by Areaith
- Meet Frank
- Snappy by HumanDescent
- Lightgull
- Kanoewe by gedankenparanoid
- Liger by Patino-kun
- the Ratcat has wings by vsa
- Chog by HumanDescent
- Cazard by AngiNelson
- Elepheleon
- Piphant by HumanDescent
- Army Squirrel by Neijman
- Ball o fluff by HumanDescent
Most photos we see in printed magazines, ads etc. have been manipulated one way or the other. This could be anything like removing skin impurities, making people look more skinny and even removing someone from a photo. The use of professional photo manipulation is sometimes criticized for creating an illusion of a perfect world and the question is… how do we know if something is original or not?
Manipulating photos, however, can be a lot of fun if the same techniques are used for combining different elements into new artwork. If you are not sure how to apply cool photo manipulations I recommend that you follow some Photoshop photo manipulation tutorials. It is quite popular to combine completely different animal races into a single perfectly composite creature – like adding a predator face to its favorite prays body. The results are often strange but puzzling. I’m amazed about the number of really high quality manipulations made available online. Expert designers really seems to use this niche of photo manipulation to have fun, train techniques and show off skills online at the same time. If you create photo art like this you should consider using a WordPress photo theme to showcase it online. I’m sure you will love these animal photo manipulation examples, and who knows; you may find inspiration and have a smile.
[exec]$filestr = file_get_contents(‘http://www.tripwiremagazine.com/googleadsensebelowmoretag.inc’);echo $filestr;[/exec]
Zebrafrog by oilcorner
BullDogfrog by HumanDescent
VW Beetle
Cyber Frog
Roar Of The Catird
What You Looking At?
Pondering Pete by HumanDescent
Umber – Manipulation
Hippofrog 2 by oilcorner
Bruder Melt
Gurtle animal manipulation by kezrocks11
Hippofrog
Fits In Your Pocket
Horilla with new iPhone 3GS by HumanDescent
Thirsty work by HumanDescent
Fungusaurus by Onanymous
Visit The Dentist
Burp
Global Warming – Evolution 2 by pepey
Snorange by HumanDescent
Koanky by eldestyoung
llamouse by imamon
Migration by r-a-b-i-d
Sammy The Spidat
Extinct by kire1987
Hybrid animal by henkrygg
Slow tongue by ENZZOK
Locodile by HumanDescent
Snaike
Alli Frog by Areaith
Meet Frank
Snappy by HumanDescent
Lightgull
Kanoewe by gedankenparanoid
Liger by Patino-kun
the Ratcat has wings by vsa
Chog by HumanDescent
Cazard by AngiNelson
Elepheleon
Piphant by HumanDescent
Army Squirrel by Neijman
Ball o fluff by HumanDescent
Lars is passionate about web design, web development, SEO, social media and loves to look into new technologies, techniques, tools etc. and to write articles for tripwire magazine readers.
Haha sorry, but at least a few of these are kinda horrible, like MY level kind of bad…I’m guessing they just did it to be fun anyway so it doesn’t matter. The best ones are those that the lighting was also changed so it looks consistently fantasy.
I am speechless to describe your collection. Just can say, superb!!!!!
thanks happy admin good post.
Great. Real great. Thank you!
Hey Larz,
Amazing site. Genious! Just getting into the field using photoshop. I can’t find out how to import an image/shape to my brush setting so I can paint it something like the standard shapes built in to the software. Any hints on that?