

I was looking through some old work this evening and found some things that I liked. All of these works were done in photoshop. There were lots of masking, and color correction involved. Masking and color correction is a bit hard to do sometimes, but it’s great for creating striking compositions.
Below are two mastheads that I created in photoshop. This was for the InSite Vision website. I actually, retouched all the mastheads in the site and created a few. It was a fun thing to do.
I like how this one turned out, it looks quite real imho. I remember using the clone and stamp tool, drawing in lines, and shading to make it look authentic.
This one turned out pretty well too. I remember having a difficult time color adjusting it because it was originally on a black background making everything too dark and throwing off the lighting.

This was a photoshop render of an award that we won for one of our websites. Originally, we tried to find a nice photograph of the award and take our own, but it didn’t turn out so well. In the end, I had to make this instead.
Lastly, these are some buttons that I created for the Aryx website. Most of these buttons were created using assets from their library. The only button that did not utilize any of their files is the top left one. For that one, I had to create the red blood cells from scratch and draw the little guy.
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