Almost everyone with a smartphone or a computer has experimented with photo editing at some point, but this photo manipulation master's work is above and beyond any photoshopped images.
Max Asabin, a Digital Artist from Russia, layers multiple images on top of each other, and seamlessly melds them together to create one incredible picture. He does this by trimming the edges of each foreground photo, adding shadows and highlights, and adjusting the overall color to make the Photoshop images look extra realistic. With this technique, he can easily transport anyone into one of his breathtaking scenes. "Digital Art is, for several years now, my main job," Max told Bored Panda, though he has only ever worked freelance. He's been working with Adobe Photoshop CS6 since 2007 and is entirely self-taught.
Max has gained over 35 thousand followers on DeviantArt, where he frequently uploads his cool photos, since his latest piece - Sleepless - was posted on the website's main Facebook page. "Most of them left positive feedback, but there was also critique, both constructive and negative." He told us. "But in any case, I am extremely pleased with such attention!" Max is available for commissioned work, so drop him a line if your old family photos need a supernatural twist.
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great work! the step by step gifs on his deviantart are also worth take a look!
Somehow the original pictures are clearer in the after.. even the face and expressions seem more obvious
She is exceptionally pretty and the artist/GD is exceptionally brilliant :)
Photos do appear clearer but theres a little something like a fairytale in them not realistic.
the ps skills are great, but it is the imagination that is wonderful...great job
Isn't that the point - to make them more artistic than a "realistic" photo?
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Isn't that the point - to make them more artistic than a "realistic" photo?
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