Worth1000 Launches Aviary, A Suite of Internet Media Tools

by Scott Beale on February 7, 2008 · 4 comments

Worth1000, the Long Island based company known for their infamous Photoshop Contests, has just launched Aviary, a suite of collaborative internet media applications for artists of all types. The first of the 14 tools to be released through Aviary is the online image editor Phoenix.

Aviary will be giving out some early bird invitations to Laughing Squid readers, just follow this link to the Aviary website and request one there.

From image editing to typography to music to 3D to video, we have a tool for everything. At Worth1000, we are creating a complex ecosystem for artists and providing the world with free, capable collaborative tools and an approach to collaboration and rights management that will turn the marketplace for online art on its head.

Here’s a demo of the Color Replacement Brush using Phoenix.

Here’s another demo showing a Britney Spears makeover using Phoenix.

image by meowza

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filed under Art, Internet

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1 Lauren F. February 7, 2008 at 3:07 pm

FotoFlexer does a much better job with online photo editing.

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2 Avi Muchnick February 8, 2008 at 12:43 am

Scott, thanks very much for the writeup!

Lauren F – Can this be done in any other online tool?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlkAR9zNmaU

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