Tuesday, 18 September 2012

Digital superwomen! Graphic artist transforms photos of women using Photoshop in these beautiful illusions


Digital superwomen! Graphic artist transforms photos of women using Photoshop in these beautiful illusions

    Photoshop can be a great tool to airbrush away a blemish or dark circles in photos, but in these images it has been used to add tree branches for arms and steel panels for a body.
Digital artist Michael Oswald describes his art as ‘photo manipulation on steroids’ and quite rightly as he transforms posed photographs into beautiful illusions.
The amazing before and after images include a bikini-clad woman posing with a chisel and hammer and the result - a figure, chiselling herself out of stone.
Mr Oswald, 30, who also calls himself Michael O, said on his website: ‘With the exception of the original digital photograph, my work is created entirely on a computer utilising my knowledge of digital techniques and the traditional art skills I learned in my younger days.
‘I consider the 'concept' to be the best part of my work so I put a lot of thought into it and I try not to hold back from expressing myself. 
When it comes to using the computer rather than paint and brushes, Mr Oswald said in an interview with Empty Kingdom: ‘I don’t really see a difference in the requirements for a traditional or digital artist.  
'I believe that 50 per cent of skill in art is a natural born gift.  Another 50 per cent is developed with practice.  
‘Paintbrushes and computers are just tools.  The standard rules of art, like composition, always apply and the medium is just a personal choice so, everything I learned in basic art classes still applies today.’
Transformer: Model Nadezda Korobkova in Moscow, Russia is transformed into a womanly robot by digital artist Michael Oswald who describes his style as 'photo manipulation on steroids'
Transformer: Model Nadezda Korobkova in Moscow, Russia is transformed into a womanly robot by digital artist Michael Oswald who describes his style as 'photo manipulation on steroids'
Muscles of steel: Ranie Egusquiza from California had her muscles 'enhanced' by the digital artist whose work is created entirely on a computer using his digital skills and traditional art knowledge
Chiseled features: The posed photo of Maria Gruner from California has been manipulated to create this beautiful illusion
Chiseled features: The posed photo of Maria Gruner from California has been manipulated to create this beautiful illusion, right, while Ranie Egusquiza from California had her muscles 'enhanced', left, by the digital artist whose work is created entirely on a computer using his digital skills and traditional art knowledge
Tree of life: Adriana Hastings from California had some leafy additions made to her posed photograph
Tree of life: Adriana Hastings from California had some leafy additions made to her posed photograph
Hands full: Mr Oswald puts a lot of thought into the concepts, such as this digital artwork featuring Daniella Bae from California. He said: 'I consider the 'concept' to be the best part of my work
Hands full: Mr Oswald puts a lot of thought into the concepts, such as this digital artwork featuring Daniella Bae from California. He said: 'I consider the 'concept' to be the best part of my work
Digital art by Michael Oswald
Digital art by Michael Oswald
'Just tools': Mr Oswald said 'paintbrushes and computers are just tools' in his artworks including an image featuring model Anastasia King, left, and Tatiana, right
Robotic: Natasha Lazareva from New York City is transformed into a robotic woman complete with a plug for an electric cord
Robotic: Natasha Lazareva from New York City is transformed into a robotic woman complete with a plug for an electric cord
Digital art by Michael Oswald
Digital art by Michael Oswald
Skill and practice: Mr Oswald does not see a difference in requirements between a traditional or digital artist because both come down to natural born skill and practice he said
Set in stone: Using the reference photo, bottom left, Mr Oswald created this digital artwork from a photo of model Sara Duncan from California
Set in stone: Using the reference photo, bottom left, Mr Oswald created this digital artwork from a photo of model Sara Duncan from California


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2203773/Michael-O-digital-artist-transforms-photos-using-Photoshop-beautiful-illusions.html#ixzz26dW8gt6e