This color photo taken in the nineteen eighties was discolored with reddish stains throughout. I used multiple tools in Adobe Photoshop to restore the photo to its rich color tones and removing the reddish blemishes.
Used Adobe Photoshop software
This special family photo was taken somewhere in China in the 1940s and has endured substantial damage. I was asked if I could repair some of the issues to the photo and restore a piece of their family history for generations to come. Please view the before and after photos below.
Original photo scanned and edits and restoration done with Adobe Photoshop.
Modified the original photo and digitally restored the paint and label.
Used Adobe Photoshop software
This was a personal photo restoration project. The joyful children in the photo are my aunt and mother. When I saw the photo, I could not resist on offering to repair the faded picture and add color. I have included the before and after transformation.
Original photo scanned and restoration done with Adobe Photoshop.
The original sepia tone photo was faded with blemishes and wrinkles. The goal was to restore and repair the damaged areas giving the photo its original cherished look. See the before and after for results.
Used Adobe Photoshop software
This locket sepia photo had several issues. The edges were trimmed unevenly leaving jagged edges,the photo had small cracks and marks along with a bigger fold going across it and, the fold had started to tear through the image destroying the photo much further. With a little time, this photo was repaired back to its original form.
Used Adobe Photoshop software
This image was created for an internal company newsletter cover. The concept was to create a fictional pump truck toy package. The images below are a break-down of the process to complete this project. The first imageis a photo of an actual toy package at a local toy store. That photo helped me put together the fictional toy package. Once the toy package was assembled, I incorporated it into an actual pump truck work site. When this newsletter was sent out, we had several employees asking if this was an actual toy they could purchase.
Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator to create this image.
Back in 2021, I saw a Netflix series that took me back to my childhood. I was instantly hooked on the animated series called Transformers War for Cyberton Trilogy Siege. It had everything I could recall from the original 1980’s version. When I found out that Hasbro and Threezero presented the DLX Decepticon leader Megatron collectible figure. I had to get it. Once I had the amazing detailed and weathered painted heavy metal frame Transformer figure in my hands, I was inspired to create a piece of artwork from it. I posed the Decepticon leader and took a few photos. I then superimposed it with a devastating background. Using Adobe Photoshop, I separated/pathed the figure from the original photo background then slowly implemented the new battered environment. I included a slight motion blur to the war-torn figure and added smoke emanating from Megatron’s cannon. I created two final versions of this piece. A violet purple light tone and a version closer to the original photos lighting. Please view the process below from original photo to final product. Visit my Redbubble link to purchase this artwork on some selective items
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