Photoshop Tennis
Photoshop Tennis, also known as image tennis and layer tennis is a art medium which served as the origin point for YTP Tennis. It follows the same format as Video Tennis, however instead of passing videos back and forth, pictures are edited instead.
History
The concept of a "photoshop tennis" has existed since at least the 90's. While the exact origin is unknown, one of the earliest photoshop tennis-esque Internet projects was PANIC by the SITO art collective, originating in January 1994. SITO has many similar collaborative art projects; one of which, "Grid", was inspiration for a similar project on YellowTealPurple (which can be seen here. "Grid" later evolved into the much more well known "Gridcosm" where each grid would serve as the center of the next grid, creating an infinitely-recursive art collaboration.
In 2001, art director Jim Coudal coined the term "Photoshop Tennis", eventually renaming the term Layer Tennis. coudal.com, and later layertennis.com hosted these matches; the websites are no longer around but archives exist.
Just like in video tennis, tournaments existed; the rules were similar to that of a "cup", however as they were merely photos the turnovers were much shorter (LTS4 was 15 minutes each!) The final "official" Coudal photoshop tennis tournament, Layer Tennis Season 4, was played in 2014 and sponsored by Adobe. The final match, Anderson vs. White, can be found here.
Notable Examples
Outside YTP
- Anderson vs. White (2014) the final match of the 4th season of Layer Tennis
- SITO's PANIC
Inside YTP
dani_phantump vs. GameBop