Talk about genius. The product designer for this should win some sort of prize. See more here.
Amazing Telescoping ladder design
11/27/2009 by abrentisartMountain Refuge Los Canteros
11/27/2009 by abrentisartSimply amazing. See more pics here.
Accordion Book light
11/26/2009 by abrentisartCool concepts and designs using accordion style books. See here
Mini pods container housing
11/25/2009 by abrentisartSuper cool shipping container dwelling units and furnishings. Click here to see all the cool stuff.
JCrew Wishlist
11/25/2009 by abrentisartI just got the JCrew holiday catalog and here’s my list. Man this makes me want to live in the Pacific Northwest. As an added bonus, here is a link to the Holiday catalog photographed by Mei Tao in Chile. Enjoy!
Vintage Radiation Meter Case
11/24/2009 by abrentisartAnother great vintage military bag. This would be a great lens case. Get it here.
Displacement Map Tutorial
11/24/2009 by abrentisartHave you ever wanted to wrap a logo or picture around an object? So there are a couple of ways to do it. Photoshopcafe has a great tutorial, here are their steps:
This is the technique that will wrap your art around objects and (seemingly) magically make it hug every contour
Begin with a texture, you must be in RGB mode. I have another tutorial under textures that shows you how to create this rock surface. You can also just download it if you wish.
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Click on the Channels palette and click on each channel until you find the one with the most contrast (dark to light). In this case it is the Red channel.
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We need to make a new document out of the channel.
Either right click/Control+click on the channel area of the channels palette, or click on the top right arrow to open the drop down menu. Choose “duplicate channel.”
Under destination>document, choose new.
Click ok
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You will now have a new document. This will become our displacement map. Apply a 0.7 Gaussian blur (Filter>blur>Gaussian blur) to lower the sharp detail a bit. This will make for a smoother image in the end.
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Save the document as a .psd, Any name will work, just remember it and the location. I put mine on the desktop.
We have now created our displacement map for use later on.
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On our original document, click on the “RGB” to restore the default channel display.
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Open the layers palette and add your artwork or text on a new layer. This is the content that you want to warp. Make sure you have everything you want to warp on one layer. If you have text, rasterize it now. (Right click on the layer palette next to the name and choose “rasterize layer” from the pop up menu.
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Now lets apply the displacement map…
Filter>Distort>Displace
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Use the settings shown here when the Displace palette opens.
Click ok
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You will now see a browser asking you to choose a displacement map.
Navigate to the desktop and load the image we created at the beginning of this tutorial.
Click open
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You will now see your artwork distort to hug the texture of the rock.
Lets jazz it up a bit.
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Choose Overlay mode to add some realistic blending.
Duplicate the distorted layer to add a bit more strength to the effect.
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Here is the result on the blending mode.
See how the color blends in with the texture.
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Here is exactly the same image but with a variation.
I added an inner shadow layer style to the top layer and dropped the opacity of the second layer to 30%
I hope you had fun with this tutorial and learned a lot.
Thanks Photoshopcafe
Here’s another way of doing it.
Best Duffel you will ever own
11/23/2009 by abrentisartAmazing craftsmanship and it looks great. Hand made in the USA with thick premium leather. Rugged and built to last. Get one here.












