Features
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Photoshop CS4 plug-ins
Ramp up Photoshop CS4’s creative power using specialized plug-ins – whether you’re after convincing lens effects or larger images, there’s one here for you.
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Unearthing Cokes hidden formula
Bent Image Lab successfully merged stop-motion with CG, and the huge with the small, to create a sensational spot with real depth.
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Boost your online portfolio
Your website is the first place people will look when they’re sizing you up for commissions – so it’s crucial to get it right.
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Photosynth: It's not quite 3D, but it still impresses
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Creative photo retouching in Adobe Photoshop
The camera never lies – but with image manipulation, anything is possible. Where are the limits?
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A Mac user's take on Windows 7's interface design
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Climb aboard for Pleasureland
Mates Condoms brand delivers a thrilling and raunchy rollercoaster ride blending 3D animation and live-action models.
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Space Patrol helps stop the pain
Space Patrol transformed a live-action print campaign into a hard-hitting fully animated spot for the charity Pain Without Borders.
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Animation to moo-ve you
The fully animated spot Contraption, features a candy-coloured open-air dairy, staffed by purple flying cows.
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How to motivate creative staff
As the credit crunch bites and pitching for client work becomes more competitive, every creative studio needs to keep staff motivated, happy and rooting for success.
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Learn the secrets of Photoshop masters
The world’s best digital artists continue to push the creative boundaries of Photoshop: their tips will take your skills to the next level.
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Mike Young
The creator of childrens’ classics from SuperTed to the Bratz TV show talks to Digital Arts.
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Will 2009 (finally) be Blu-rays year?
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XP's death: Slightly exaggerated -- again
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Frater hits the road for Ladyhawke
For Ladyhawke’s latest single My Delirium, Frater created an all-American road trip, in a retro watercolour style.
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Adobe Dreamweaver CS4: A user's perspective
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In business, it's better to be mediocre than great
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Google falsely accused of abandoning Net neutrality
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Spin adds CG magic to Max Payne
Canadian CG studio Spin created flocks of demonic winged assailants, for the big-screen debut of computer game antihero Max Payne.

