Photoshop Quicktip 3: Selecting Type

Posted in Quicktips with tags , , , , on April 30, 2008 by petemarshall

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Ok so here’s a really quick one to reduce the workflow process in phtoshop if you aren’t familiar with it already.  Rather than going to the type tool, clicking onto the text you want to edit and highlighting it all before you can change anything.  A simpler way to do it is jut to double click the ‘T’ icon of the text in the layers panel, indicated in the image below.

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Be careful not to click the actual layer name and only the icon, and in doing this you’ll have saved a couple of clicks in the workflow process.

Justice – DVNO video

Posted in cool stuff with tags , , , , , on April 14, 2008 by petemarshall

Following on from their brilliant D.A.N.C.E video Justice have not let us down with their latest offering DVNO which is a pretty decent little house tune accompanied by a top video directed by so-me Ed bangers creative director, check it out.

The Cut Up Collective

Posted in Thoughts with tags , , , , , , , on March 25, 2008 by petemarshall

cut up collective

Well I’ve been flat out lately and had no chance to post anything, but that said I did find myself with some free time up in Newcasle last week so I decided to take a trip to the Baltic The centre for contemporary art on the South bank of the River Tyne, which is a very impressive old mill conversion, if you ever get the chance to go there it’s well worth it.

The first exhibition in the gallery was from the cut up collective, these are a group of artists who take down billboard ads, meticulously slice them into thousands of pieces paste them back on to the billboard making a different image.

In my mind I thought the concept was a simple but clever idea, what didn’t occur to me until I saw the video of them producing one of these pieces is the scale of each project which now seems obvious, cutting a billboard ad into thousands of identical sized pieces and then re-organising them into a different image, it’s an immense amount of work. Work however that is well worth the graft when you see the results presented in their gallery.

What really got me thinking however was how this could be achieved digitally, is it possible to take someones web advertisment or even website, slice it up pixel by pixel and turn it into something completly different?

Watch this space!!!!!