50 Brilliantly Photoshopped Movie Posters

Movie posters are meant to be attention grabbing, captivating, stunning and intriguing. The designers have a large canvas to work from, so their creativity has few limits. Because of this, movie posters can result in some of the smartest graphic design you’ll ever see. Here are 50 brilliantly Photoshopped movie posters for your viewing pleasure.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on Psdtuts in March of 2009.


1. Batman: The Dark Knight


2. Watchmen


3. Taken


4. X-Men 3


5. Push


6. Gladiator


7. Day Watch


8. Sin City


9. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest


10. Spider-Man 3


11. Death Proof


12. Planet Terror


13. 300


14. Walk the Line


15. Superman Returns


16. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street


17. Crash


18. Ocean’s 12


19. Terminator: Salvation


20. I Am Legend


21. Star Wars Episode 1


22. War of the Worlds


23. Apocalypto


24. Narnia – Prince Caspian


25. Pan’s Labyrinth


26. Cloverfield


27. American Gangster


28. Transformers


29. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas


30. A Scanner Darkly


31. Hellboy II


32. V for Vendetta


33. Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring


34. Bridge to Terabithia


35. WALL-E


36. Napoleon Dynamite


37. Lord of War


38. Big Fish


39. Zodiac


40. Star Wars Trilogy DVD Poster


41. 3:10 to Yuma


42. No Country for Old Men


43. Jurassic Park 3


44. The Eye


45. Iron Man


46. Dawn of the Dead


47. Halloween


48. Perfume


49. Identity


50. Pathfinder


36 Jaw-dropping Light Painting Photographs

Light painting (also called light graffiti or light drawing) is a photography technique that requires a great amount of discipline, creativity and precision. It can be achieved by using a slow shutter speed setting in a dark place. By utilizing either a moving light source or a moving camera, the lens captures an illusion of glowing paint. Some photographers add subjects that would be illuminated along with the play of lights. Similar to actual paintings, the background plays a huge role in the set.

There are millions of light painting photographs. These are just 36 of the best.

 

Alabama

Photographer: LED Eddie
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Dennis

Photographer: LED Eddie
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They Can’t All Be Zingers


Photographer: Tackyshack
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Light Drawings

Photographer: Eric Staller
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Window Dressing

Photographer: Eric Staller
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Happy Street

Photographer: Eric Staller
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Painted Light Portrait

Photographer: Robert Knapp
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LAPP 2007

Photographer: Lapp-Pro
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LAPP 2007

Photographer: Lapp-Pro
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LAPP 2008

Photographer: Lapp-Pro
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LAPP 2009

Photographer: Lapp-Pro
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Painkiller

Photographer: Janne Parviainen
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Eos

Photographer: Dennis Calvert
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Red vs. Blue

Photographer: Dennis Calvert
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Untitled

Photographer: Dennis Calvert
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Light Painting

Photographer: Donatello Trisolino
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Light Painting

Photographer: Stuart Freeman (Hype Photography Ltd.)
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Light Painting

Photographer: MG/BS4
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Light Painting

Photographer: Samuel Gachet
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For The Love of Light Painting

Photographer: Christine Lam
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Light Painting 2 – Dome

Photographer: Mohammed Al-jawi
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11-11-11 Light Painted

Photographer: Kevin Lajoie
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Light Dresses

Photographer: Maria Elisa Duque
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The Time Turner

Photographer: Ed McGowan
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Ludicrous Tree

Photographer: Dan DeChiaro
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Where Rainbows Play 2

Photographer: David Gilliver
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A Round The Christmas Tree

Photographer: Duane Schoon
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Wanageeska

Photographer: Wes Whaley
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Light Painting – Bike

Photographer: Sampo
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Light Painting

Photographer: Florian Kehrer
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Light Painting The Guitar

Photographer: Syakster
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Dark Water

Photographer: Brian Matthew Hart
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Absurdist Portrait of Dena with Umbrella and Bike

Photographer: Brian Matthew Hart
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Dragonflies 4

Photographer: Jason D. Page
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Midnight Bliss

Photographer: Jason D. Page
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Absolut Glimmer

Photographer: Jimmy X
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Create a Festive Cocktail Using Photoshop’s 3D Capabilities

For many of our readers, this time of year is filled with family, friends, and celebration. In this tutorial, we will explain how to create a festive cocktail using Photoshop’s 3D capabilities just in time for your New Year’s celebrations. Let’s get started!


Tutorial Assets

The following assets were used during the production of this tutorial.


Step 1

Create a new document, the size is 768x1024px. Insert fabric image, we will use this texture to create background. Apply Flip Horizontal transformation to it. Go to edit > Transform > Flip Horizontal. Then expand the layer proportionately, press Shift as you drag a corner handle to scale. Choose Edit > Transform > Scale. You should have visible just the drapery left bottom part of the image.


Step 2

Select the bottom part of the red fabric just like on the example, use Rectangular Marquee Tool . Copy and paste it into a new layer. Then go to Edit > Transform > Perspective. Drag one of the bottom corners handles to apply perspective transformation. Then choose Free Transformation and move bottom edge of fabric shape to the bottom edge of Photoshop document. You should completely cover the white background space.


Step 3

You will get similar result.


Step 4

Create glass wall silhouette. You may use Pen Tool in the Shape Layer Mode .The size is 145x359px. It should be a half of full glass shape silhouette. You may create you own shape, but keep right cross edge vertical and bottom line horizontal – check out the guides on the screen shot. Do not rasterize created shape.


Step 5

Open 3D Tools palette. And create a new 3D object from the glass silhouette path.


Step 6

You will see the 3D settings window. Apply adjustments like on the screen shot below. Especially pay attention to "Reference point location" click on right point to choose right spinning axis. Our shape should spin around inside edge with Angle 360° . Choose Best Mesh Quality. Click "Ok".


Step 7

Tilt down 3D perspective a bit. Make active "Rotate the 3D Object Tool" and adjust only "X" Orientation setting (-10). Keep "Scene" Render Settings like on the screen shot.


Step 8

In order to set materials for the glass cup, make active "Materials" palette. In this tutorial we will use only Extrusion Material (marked with green color) for the most of the shapes. That’s why the Opacity parameter for all other materials should be 0% (!). So, set Opacity = 0% for the "Front Inflation Material", "Front Bevel Material", "Back Bevel Material", " Back Inflation Material".


Step 9

Apply following settings for the Extrusion Material. Upload texture for Diffuse Parameter by clicking small folder icon. I used another Fabric (Image 7) texture, cropped as the square 1000x1000px and flipped by vertical and horizontal. You may play with Opacity, Gloss, Shine etc settings to see how 3D effects change.


Step 10

To change texture position Right click Diffuse icon and choose "Edit Properties". You may play with Scale and Offset settings (use the scrubby sliders) to find better texture position or use settings like on the screen shot.


Step 11

Open Lights palette to add a light, click the Create A New Light button , and choose the light type from the drop down menu. You may start from "Infinite light" with adjustments like on the screen shot. Find Light position settings in the top part of screen shot or apply your own by rotating 3D Axis guide. To view Axis guide click the Toggle icon  and select 3D Axis. 


Step 12

You may find the rest of lights settings for this glass shape on following screen shots.


Step 13

Apply Inner Shadow and Bevel and Emboss layer style effects to created 3D glass object.


Step 14

Duplicate created 3D glass layer. Change Extrusion Material setting for this layer. Remove texture and apply black color to Diffuse parameter. Adjust lights settings.


Step 15

Return to the Layers palette and apply Color Dodge Blending Mode and Fill = 60%. Add Inner Shadow effect.


Step 16

In order to create large streamline light reflection, duplicate previous 3D glass shape. Apply Screen Blending Mode to this layer and Opacity 70%. Add Layer Mask, click small icon in the bottom of Layers palette. Fill Layer Mask in the bottom part of the glass with Black and White gradient.


Step 17

Open materials palette and upload the new texture to Diffuse map. It should looks like a black square with white horizontal line. You may fill the line with white/gray gradient, just like on the screen shot. Play with texture properties to move it on the right side of the glass shape. You may see how light spot position changes with different texture properties, check out the last screen shot.


Step 18

Apply following light settings to the shape with light reflection.


Step 19

Draw a new shape for the foam inside the glass. The size is 139x117px.


Step 20

Create the 3D object just like in the previous actions with the glass shape. Use the same Repousse Shape settings and set X Orientation "-10" to apply the same perspective as for the glass shape.


Step 21

Place foam layer above first glass 3D shape and below the second one. Choose Screen Blending Mode and Fill = 85%. Apply Gradient Overlay layer style effect and Pattern Overlay effect. In order to create this pattern, make a new Photoshop document 1000x1000px with the white background. Insert several layers with different splatters, choose Multiply Blending Mode for each splatter layer. Flatten layers, go To Edit > Define Pattern. Also, save created texture as JPG or .PSB to use splatter texture for swirl cream 3D shape in the future steps.


Step 22

Prepare foam texture. Open original foam image and crop square area 1000x1000px, choose the area with small brown bleed lines. Apply Gradient map effect to this image. Image > Adjustments > Gradient Map. Then add Smart Sharpen effect. Filter > Sharpen > Smart sharpen. Save created image as.JPG or .PSB.


Step 23

To make spongy foam effect apply following settings and created texture to the Extrusion Material. Upload to Diffuse and Bump parameters the same foam texture with the properties just like on the second screen shot.


Step 24

Apply Light setting.


Step 25

Draw oblateness ellipse using Ellipse Tool in Shape Layers Mode . Create a new 3D object once again.


Step 26

Use following settings, Mesh Quality should be the Best. Adjust Orientations settings, you may find them on the second screen shot. Move the shape on the top of the glass with Move tool .


Step 27

Apply Material settings, upload the same foam texture as for the previous shape with the texture properties like on the second screen shot.


Step 28

Set light effects for the swirl shape.


Step 29

Duplicate swirl cream 3D shape, apply Multiply Blending Mode to it. Use splatter texture from Step 21 to upload it into Diffuse map.


Step 30

Create the cup handle shape using Pen Tool in the Shape Layer Mode . The size is 128x198px.


Step 31

Convert it to the 3D object with following settings, use Bevel effect for this shape. Apply the same map settings to the "Extrusion Material" and "Front Bevel Material" as for the first glass 3D shape(red glossy shape, Step 9).


Step 32

Adjust light effects.


Step 33

Move handle layer below all glass layers and apply layer style effects.


Step 34

Draw the straw shape with Rectangle Tool, rotate it a bit – around 12° . Apply Gradient and Pattern Overlay layer style effects.


Step 35

Rasterize straw shape and duplicate it. Use one of the duplicates for the top part of straw. Erase marked areas.


Step 36

Make active second copy of straw shape, tilt down it a bit, erase area above the foam texture. Put layer above first glass 3D shape, apply Opacity = 80%, add Layer Mask and fill it with Black and White linear gradient in the bottom part of the straw.


Step 37

In order to create springy part of the straw, draw a small ellipse and convert it to 3D object. "Best" Mesh Quality is very important for this complicated shape.


Step 38

Rotate this shape, or you may put Orientation settings like on the screen shot. Adjust Extrusion Material, use red diagonal pattern for diffuse map, the same as for the straw.


Step 39

Adjust light settings.


Step 40

Copy small part of the straw and place it above crated shape and rotate like on the example.


Step 41

In order to improve 3D objects appearance and smooths contours apply Ray Traced Final Quality to all 3D shapes. Make it in final. Merge all glass layers after rendering. Make small ellipse selection on the cream surface around the straw and process this spot with Burn Tool .


Step 41

Lighten bottom right part of the background using Levels settings. In order to apply these settings just to the bottom area, fill Adjustments layer mask with Black and White gradient, with the angle around 100°.


Step 42

Duplicate merged glass layer, apply Flip Horizontal transformation to the duplicate. Move it down. Add Layer Mask to this layer and fill bottom part of Layer Mask with the Linear Black and White Gradient.


Step 43

Insert Wood texture, load selection for this shape, use Command Ctrl + Click layer thumbnail, copy selected area.


Step 44

Create a new empty layer above red background, go to Filter > Vanishing Point. Take "Create Plane Tool" and make plane like on the screen shot, use Ctrl + V command to insert copied wooden texture, drag it to created plane, then click "OK".


Step 45

Apply Multiply Blending Mode to the Wood Layer, add Layer Mask and fill it in the top part with the Linear Black and White Gradient to make smoother far wooden edge.


Step 46

Create a circle under the cup to make shadow effect, apply Overlay Blending mode, Fill = 0% and Inner shadow layer style effect.


Step 47

Load selection for the original merged glass shape and fill it with any color in a new layer, apply layer style effects to this shape to create black glass silhouette with transparent liquid area, don’t forget to fill with black color straw area inside the glass. Merge created shape with the new empty layer.


Step 48

Apply Free Transformation to shrink the created shape by vertical and Skew Transformation to move top edge left. Edit > Transform > Skew.


Step 49

Apply Soft Light Blending Mode and Opacity 60% to this layer. Add Layer mask and fill top part of shadow with gradient just like in the previous steps.


Final Image


Showcase of Splash Photography

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Photographs that capture a splash at just the right moment are always intriguing and captivating. In this post we’ll showcase 25 amazing photographs that show various splashes in action. To see them in a larger size please click on the image and you’ll be led to the source.

Splash Photography

Photo credit: Dave Nitsche

Splash Photography

Photo credit: Christophe Kiciak

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Photo credit: Tobias Bräuning

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Photo credit: Tischler Zoltan

Splash Photography

Photo credit: Ario Wibisono

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Photo credit: Markus Reugels

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Photo credit: Vedran Vidak

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Photo credit: H Borges

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Photo credit: Achmad hariyanto

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Photo credit: Carnisch

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Photo credit: Vincent Montibus

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Photo credit: guszti132

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Photo credit: poivre

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Photo credit: Treke

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Photo credit: Tamerlana

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Photo credit: theprodiqy

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Photo credit: matthewpoland

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Photo credit: mic.jo’mo

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Photo credit: Michael B.

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Photo credit: alfahd

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Photo credit: Robbie

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Photo credit: icedmirror

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Photo credit: klinter

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Photo credit: RichAllen

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Photo credit: kharismaaditya

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Happy Holidays from Tuts+!

The holidays are upon us, and we’re feeling festive at Tuts+ this weekend! We’d like to take this opportunity to say a huge Christmas thank you to all our readers, and wish you a very Happy Holiday. Read on for a video message from the HQ team, and a few freebies from around the Tuts+ and Envato network!


A Message from Envato HQ

Although the Tuts+ team is spread over the globe, Envato HQ is where much of the Tuts+ magic happens! It isn’t looking traditionally Christmassy in Melbourne at the moment, but we have a special holiday message from everyone at head office:

From everyone at Envato we want to wish you a Happy Holidays and look forward to seeing you all refreshed and ready for another big year in 2012! From Envato HQ to the community, we’ve created a little video to share the holiday cheer. Enjoy!

Music is Kids Holiday Theme by AudioJungle Author CraigHall


Gift Guides & Freebies!

Wondering what to buy your fellow geek this Christmas? Never fear! You may have left it it a little late, but our holiday gift guides can still come in handy. Here are a few great places to start:

We also have a couple of exclusive freebies and discounts, just in time for the holidays:


The Christmas Freelance Freedom Comic

The “holiday jingle” comic encapsulates everything that we love and hate about freelancing. Don’t forget to sing along to the “Jungle Bells” theme music as you read it…!

You can also enjoy the whole back catalog of Freelance Freedom comics over at FreelanceSwitch.


AppStorm Giveaways

We have two fantastic competitions running over at the AppStorm network over the holiday period, and there’s still time to get your entry in to stand a chance of winning:

  1. Business Productivity Bundle Giveaway —Each bundle includes a license to Daylite and Billings Pro – it’s the perfect combination for getting your business organised and making money!
  2. The AppStorm Holiday ’11 Video Game Giveaway — In the spirit of this season we’ve hand picked a few critically acclaimed, and award-winning, games released over this year to give away to our readers!

Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year!

All that’s left is to wish you a very happy holiday on behalf of everyone at Tuts+! We hope you’ve enjoyed everything that we’ve had to share this year, and look forward to publishing thousands more top-quality tutorials, articles, freebies, and resources in 2012.

Here’s to another exciting year at Tuts+, and thank you for joining us on the journey!


Announcement: Winners of Deals from Webmaster Deals

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The Winners

Here are the winners of the Webmaster Deals giveaway:

The Winners

I’d like to congratulate the winners! You should’ve already received an email from the folks at Webmaster Deals with information about the prize you’ve won.

I’d also like to thank all of the readers that participated by leaving a comment that stated which Deal they wanted to win.

If you didn’t win or weren’t able to participate, don’t worry, you’ll still get plenty of chances since we’ll be having more giveaways in the future. The best way to make sure you’re notified when a giveaway is published is by subscribing to our RSS feed.

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Presentation: Making Selections in Photoshop

Workshops, presentations, and conferences are excellent places to learn Photoshop. These types of events occur every day, all over the world. We understand that you can’t attend every event, everywhere. That is why each month; we display some of our favorite presentations here for you to enjoy. Today, our friend Martin Perhiniak explains selections in this roughly 90-minute presentation that he did for Academy Class.



Winners of 123RF.com Giveaway

In this post, we announce the winners who previously participated in a giveaway held on December 12th, 2011.

Win 4 Stock Photo Accounts from 123RF.com

I want to remind everyone that each winner will receive a subscription basic plan that allows to download up to 5 Royalty Free Images and Illustrations daily for the next 30 days. These packages are valued at $89 each.

You can purchase credits or subscribe one plan at 123RF.com. And right now they are having a christmas sale of Image Packs.

Winners

And here are our winners :-)

1. Martin
2. Gabriel
3. Su Hall
4. Kaylee Kelso

Thank you to all for participating on this giveaway and congratulations to the winners.

All the winners will be contacted with more details.

And I wish a Happy Christmas to all our readers.

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Create Promotional Rendering for High-End Action Figure Packaging – Tuts+ Premium Tutorial

Creating artwork for package designs can be challenging because the artwork that you create doesn’t look the same on your screen as it does on the shelf. This can cause confusion when presenting a design to a client because the client will want to know what it looks like on the shelf, not on your screen. In this Tuts+ Premium tutorial, author Tim Kyde will explain how to turn a design we created in a previous tutorial into a 3D render of a package design for a high-end action figure. If you are looking to take your package design skills to the next level then Log in or Join Now to get started!

Tuts+ Premium Members can login now for instant access to this tutorial. Membership to Tuts+ Premium gets you access to hundreds of exclusive premium tutorials, top selling ebooks, in-depth courses, member forums, and much more. To learn more about Tuts+ Premium, Take the Tour or Join Today.


Take a Look at Part 1

Don’t forget to take a look at Part 1 of this tutorial Create High-End Action Figure Packaging. In Part 1 you will learn how to shoot your own photography and create a print-ready outer sleeve and inner packaging for this action figure.