PhotoSketch: The Future Of Faking It…

by Mick on October 6, 2009

Folks, you will now have to be even more skeptical of the images you see in the future. There is a new program called PhotoSketch that everyone in the design world is talking about. (In fact, demand for it was so high their website crashed.) The way PhotoSketch works is by taking your stick-figure like sketches (along with accompanying tag words) and searching the web for the images that best suit your sketches. Then (and this is the truly amazing part) it compiles them into a photo – and by “compiles” I mean it masks and blends the images together. Honestly, I find this somewhat mind-blowing and difficult to believe, but if the video below and reviews are all true, we may be on the cusp of The Next Greatest Thing since the invention of Photoshop itself…

PhotoSketch: Internet Image Montage from tao chen on Vimeo.

Related articles…

PhotoSketch: Photoshop + Image Recognition = Awesome [Mashable]

This Is A Photoshop And It Blew My Mind [Gizmodo]

PhotoSketch picture software wins plaudits [Telegraph.co.uk]

PhotoSketch: better than sliced bread, Photoshop [ZDNet]

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