Monday October 24th, 2011 18:48 The future of 3D render (and possibly Photoshop)!

Rendering Synthetic Objects into Legacy Photographs from Kevin Karsch on Vimeo.

Listen up designers. This amazing piece of software (in development) allows users to place a 3D (CAD) model directly into a photograph, rendering it with realistic lighting and reflections. All this without the need for backplates or even HDR images. We don’t know how long this product will take to hit the market, but we’re sure some big wig software company is kicking it’s self for not getting there first. We can easily see this as a great plugin for Photoshop!

Check out the video to see this thing in action! It’s impressive!

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Monday March 7th, 2011 10:50 Red Bull Make Amazing Street Art Viewing Site

CultureDrop Red Bull Street Art View

This is an awesome little site from Red Bull. Utilising Google street view you can now browse street art form around the world. Red Bull hope that with your help, that can create the largest collection of free art in the world. Read the rest of this entry »

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Thursday January 13th, 2011 12:08 Inspiring People: Brad Trent

Brad Trent

When we see photographs in magazines some of us take for granted the amazing work that goes into these pictures to make them look natural and authentic. Brad Trent is a photographer that shines a light on the art form of photography, unveiling the truth behind some amazing shots. Read the rest of this entry »

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Wednesday January 12th, 2011 13:42 The making of adidas Originals x Chairman Ting Custom Fixed Gear

This sweet video show the making of a custom built adidas fixie for the adidas X Forces of Nice art show in Hong Kong.
The custom paint and illustration on the bike was done all by hand and took over 2 weeks to finish. Read the rest of this entry »

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