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… and then began all the ‘ninjas can’t catch you if…’ craziness. Once again, Photoshop and Photoshop-like users took the most of their free time and their imagination. Some are really good!
These are paintings made thanks to the Brushes application on an iPad.
The artist David Kassan says that he used this same app on iPhone and that it is not quite the same: "This seems to be more about sculpting the painting and it gives the artist more of a feel for the subject matter and composition. The larger screen obviously helps. The options for colour correction and control are far improved from the iPhone."
Maybe he’s right, but I can say that iPhone paintings that I saw are also awesome.
The Engrish signs in this Asian airport are hilariously funny. They often say things that have absolutely nothing to do with what needs to be said. And that's what it makes so funny.