
While photo manipulation is an important part of just about everything we do in Photoshop, photo manipulation isn't always the answer. Sometimes you'll need to do a bit of digital painting to create the image that you need. In today's tutorial we will demonstrate how to create a surreal rock formation in Photoshop. This image was part of SlashThree's recent Paradigm Shift Exhibition. Let's get started!

Today we'll take inspiration from the surrealist art movement, which began shortly after the first world war. The influence of surrealism can still be seen today, especially in advertising campaigns – how many times have you seen a product depicted out of context, or in an extraordinary juxtaposition?
This tutorial demonstrates how to blend stock http://www.photoshopdata.com/images/tuts/bottle/images to create an illustration that could be applied to anything from drinks machines to point-of-sale displays. Observing how light reacts in the real-world is a key factor when combing multiple photographs – all of which have different degrees of light, shadow and color. To pull off this effect, we'll make extensive use of Adjustment Layers as well as some advanced masking techniques.

In today’s tutorial we will demonstrate how to create an eye-catching eco-friendly shoe advertisement using several stock images. Let’s get started!
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Photoshop can be used to create all kinds of imaginary worlds. In today’s tutorial we will demonstrate how to create a ring world from the 1970’s Ring World novels by Larry Niven (and more recently from the Halo franchise) using some of the 3D tools available in Photoshop CS4 and CS5.