The Movie Franchise Crossovers Hollywood Could Only Dream of With Pixelfaker
We return to showcase another collection of movie mash-ups that Hollywood film studios could only dream of all courtesy of Hungarian artist – Pixelfaker.
We return to showcase another collection of movie mash-ups that Hollywood film studios could only dream of all courtesy of Hungarian artist – Pixelfaker.
With Hollywood pretty much running out of ideas over the last decade and it’s only a matter of time before we might get some movie and franchise crossovers!
With Hollywood struggling for creativity and original ideas over the last decade with reboots and sequels what new ideas could they use for some original movies?
In todays digital age of photo trickery and fakeness it’s easy to mistake an amazing real captured image and shrug it off as just another photoshopped photo.
Dutch artist Ard Gelinck has taken this challenge one step further and created these amazing photoshopped images of some of our favourite celebrities with images from when they were much younger. I’m sure some of them would have some words of advice or warnings to give their past selves!
Ever wondered what Mona Lisa or Vincent Van Gogh would be like in the year 2018?
These beautiful artworks were all created by the Brazilian digital artist Tullius Heuer.
These photos caused quite a shitstorm on the good ‘ol internet when Stephen, a 32-year-old designer from Dublin, Ireland posted them on Reddit.
These pictures were all drawn by Don and Al, who are two young brothers behind the Instagram account @thingsihavedrawn.
This is what happens when Photoshop falls into the wrong hands.
We all know about how wonderful Photoshop can be, but we’re not talking about the retouching up of Kim Kardashian’s ass here.
Prepare to enter a dark place. These images may not be for the faint-hearted. So you may want to look away now.
These amazingly realistic and surreal images were all created by French Photographer and digital artist Cal Redback.
Way before computers were invented, we have been perfecting the art of photo manipulation ever since the photograph was invented.