Blog Update And Photo Workflow for 05-22

May 22, 2009

Hi everybody, Here is a quick update for the blog and a quick little Photoshop workflow tutorial for my latest post.



First off, I apologize about the delay in responding to Emails. Keep the questions and feedback coming though. I will have some more time after this job ends in June.



Five Second Projects Due Date for prizes is tonight, Friday at midnight. I will keep the channel open of submissions for one more week though.

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  1. Trevor McPherson on May 22, 2009 said...

    thanks… that was a goofy ending ;)

  2. Andy on May 22, 2009 said...

    I enjoy having a variety of photo/motion since I do both. Maybe some stuff on the combination of them?

  3. Ryan Hamilton on May 22, 2009 said...

    Ya,combo. That should be a 5 second theme. Animated stills only. Preferably pics shot within the week of the theme too.

  4. Minho Shin on May 22, 2009 said...

    You are helping so many people. Thank you!!! Please say hi to Gene Park for me.

  5. cbg on May 23, 2009 said...

    That Job in June is over early June right?

  6. Vit on May 24, 2009 said...

    These process going through videos are waaaaaay better than any regular tutorials! Thanks so much for them Nick. Would it be really tough to try doing something similar with AE?

  7. dogimo on May 24, 2009 said...

    nice photo and happy to see you finally smile on your video !
    anyway, just wanted to say your blog and a great source of inspiration and tips so thank you.
    also just a add on to your photoshop background tip, use shift+bucket tool on your background to change the color. and change your foreground color to whatever you want it to be.

  8. Gabiriele on May 24, 2009 said...

    Hi Nick!First of all: thank you for the blog!It’s a great resource and 5 second projects are great!
    I have a question for you: If I work in a studio, but I also have a personal web site, where I want to promote my self and maybe get some freelance work; how do I have to manage my showreel? I have to put in only personal work? Work made in studio with maybe the name of some client on? 50-50?

    Thank you

    Gabriele

  9. Joshua on May 25, 2009 said...

    Another awesome tut. Thank you Nick. Seriously keep it up. I agree wholeheartedly with an earlier post: these tutorials are “waaaaaaay” better than regular tutorials.
    THANKS!! (Keep up the corny endings.)

  10. Stefan on May 26, 2009 said...

    please don’t forget the interview for my thesis.
    thanks Nick!

    cheers from Austria

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  1. [...] Usually I’ll go from there to Photoshop where I start to color correct, crop, fix things, brighten things, darken things, change the color around, try black and white versions, and just play around with it until it looks cool to my eye. Then I’ll save a full size version, shrink it down for the web version, sharpen it one last time for web, save it, and post it to my blog using PixelPost. I also have a video of my process. [...]

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