Make it Monday: Using Clipping-Masks & Drop Shadows in Photoshop


Last Friday, we looked at the images of Roderique "Dracorubio" Arisiaman.  By looking at his images, it's clear that he partakes in a bit of photo manipulation and illustration to have his images looking as they do.  In the video below, you can learn from Arisiaman himself in his first video tutorial that he's ever created - how fun!  Published on DIY Photography, Arisiaman goes over the ins and outs of how he created some of his most popular images:

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01. Arisiaman, Roderique "Dracorubio" "Using Clipping Masks and Drop Shadow to Create Surreal Images - DIY Photography." DIY Photography. N.p., 14 Nov. 2014. Web. 17 Nov. 2014.
02. Arisiaman, Roderique "Dracorubio" "Using Clipping-Masks and Drop Shadow in Photoshop." YouTube. Dracorubio, 14 Nov. 2014. Web. 17 Nov. 2014.

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