![]() |
Cubist, Inception-esque, so-freakin’-cool! Call it what you will.
Michael Jantzen’s digital deconstructions of houses and churches will make you look twice.
He collages Picasso-esque buildings by digitally breaking up buildings and rotating the pieces into a totally new structure.
It’s his way of seeing the world anew and pushing the limits of what’s possible. (Awesomely, he made it a reality with this real life deconstructed house!)
If you’re inspired by these deconstructed houses, try your hand at panography, make a digital Picasso, or take advantage of Photoshop CS6’s content-aware fill tool, which lets you pick up and move objects in photos super easily.
Michael Jantzen’s Deconstructed Buildings [via It’s Nice That]
© admin for Photojojo, 2012. |
Permalink |
No comment |
Add to
del.icio.us
Post tags: