30+ Really Awesome Photo Manipulation Tutorials Creative by Photoshop
Photo manipulation is an ever evolving collaboration between photography and graphic design. Everyone loves photomanipulations, the image editing technique that gives us unlimited space for creative ideas, especially when working with a great working tool like photoshop.
Here is 30+ Tutorials that will show you how to take a simple image and create something stunning and amazing graphics. These tutorials includes making movie posters, creating breathtaking scenes, Tilt-Shift Miniature Photography, adding artistic and painterly effects to your pictures and many more.
1. Photo Manipulate a Falling Angel

2. Create dynamic distortion effects

3. Making of a Forest Magical Scene

4. Create a Divine Angel Montage in Photoshop

5. How to Create a Slice of Nature Photo Manipulation

6. How to Make a Dark, Post-Apocalyptic City Illustration


8. How to Mold Paint Splatter to a Face in Photoshop

9. Design an Epic Fantasy Scene with Photoshop

10. Creating a Spy Fly Photo Manipulation


12. Manipulation Basics: Illumination and Coloration

13. How to turn Tom Cruise into an alien

14. Create an Explosive Cover with Precise Photo Manipulation Techniques

15. Creative Photoshop Animal King Photo Manipulation Tutorial

16. Dazzling Dance Photo Manipulation

17. Alien Photo Manipulation Photoshop Tutorial

18. How to Create an Abstract Photo Manipulation


20. Making of “Color Combustion” a Photo Manipulation

21. Combine Photo Elements to Create a Surreal Photo Manipulation

22. Midnight Magic

23. Apple in Disguise Photo Manipulation

24. Sparkling Fantasy Photo Manipulation

25. Create a dynamic butterfly inspired photo manipulation

26. Alien Invasion

26. End of the World Photo Manipulation

27. Creating a Touching Story Scene in Photoshop

28. How to Apply Textures to Uneven Surfaces

29. How to Create a Dark Emotional Photo Manipulation

30. How to Create a Photo Manipulation of a Flooded City Scene

31. How to Create an Imaginative, Magical Painted Scene

32. Creating an Abstract Watercolor Wallpaper

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