How To Create Abstract Polyscape Art in Photoshop

In today’s Adobe Photoshop tutorial I’m going to show you how to create an abstract piece of retro-futuristic artwork known as a Polyscape. It’s a combination of polygon shapes and landscape or cityscape photographs, and sometimes even pictures of outer-space! These photos are then cut and pasted into a digital collage, using Photoshop’s editing tools rather than scissors and glue. The use of geometric shapes and unusual contrasting landscape imagery gives the artwork somewhat of a sci-fi feel, as if it’s a gateway to another dimension. Follow along with this tutorial to recreate this polyscape in Photoshop, or experiment with different assets to achieve a unique result every time! ⭐️ Get an extra 10% off the Vintage Font Bundle with the code: SPOONER - 📦 Join my mailing list and get a FREE design resources bundle! - 🙏 I don’t have a Patreon, but if you want to support my work, consider becoming an Access All Areas member on Spoon Graphics - ► Landscape photo by Michael Oeser - ► City photo by Yeshi Kangrang - ► Download my FREE Retro Cover Art Texture - Deals & Discounts I Recommend: ⭐️ Get a 7 Day FREE Trail of Envato Elements and Save 50% off Annual Membership - ⭐️ Get 50% off my Washed & Worn Deluxe Vintage T-Shirt Textures Pack - ⭐️ Save up to 30% off Design Resource Products with Extended License Included - Tools & Resources I Use: ⭐️ Get Photoshop and other Adobe CC programs here: ✍️ The graphics tablet I use: 🎙️ The microphone I use: 📢 The email newsletter service I use: 📈 The tool I use to help grow my channel: Watch more of my content: 📺 See all my Photoshop tutorials - 📺 See all my Illustrator tutorials - 📺 Watch my most popular videos - #Photoshop #PhotoshopTutorial #AdobePhotoshop Adobe Photoshop & Adobe Illustrator design tutorials from Chris Spooner of Spoon Graphics. Subscribe to learn how to create stunning artwork as I share my tips and tricks in video format. Join my mailing list: Visit my design blog: Follow me on Twitter: Join me on Facebook:
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