Posted by in Illustrator Tutorials
on Jun 24th, 2011 | 0 comments
In our continuing journey to offer our readers an artistic dose of inspiration to help carry them through the weekend and get them recharged and ready to go for the coming week ahead, we have put together another fantastic showcase to serve just such a purpose. This time around we have gone fully digital! Turning to that online hangout for artists who tend to walk the more anomalous path, we scoured through some of the freshest uploads over at Deviant Art recently to find some inspired pieces to pile into this imagination stirring post.
Given the volume of artwork...
Posted by in Illustrator Tutorials
on Feb 4th, 2011 | 0 comments
In this exclusive roundup, we have compiled some very creative digital artwork inspired by geometric shapes. These shapes have always been a great tool for designers and artists to create their artwork in a simple yet aesthetic way. This type of digital art which includes geometrical shapes looks stunning and visually alluring. Some artists have combined two or more shapes to add more details into their designs. Let us know what you think!
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Geometry Series
CUBEN 2010
Abstract Circles
Gasoline Morning
Dream Galaxy
Symmetry
Abstract
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Posted by in Vector Tutorials
on Sep 21st, 2010 | 0 comments
by SweetCapture
Digital Signage Graphics Easily Convert Bitmap Images To Clean Vector Art
Some digital signage software solutions prefer vectored rather than bitmapped images because they scale much better on larger screens. Some of the better Flash animations make wide use of vectored images to help create smooth animations. But what if the only image you have is a small bitmapped JPG image? One solution may be Vector Magic.
Vector Magic (http://www.vectormagic.com) is an easy online service that will convert your images to EPS, PDF, SVG and PNG with just a few clicks of a button. There is also a...
Posted by in Illustrator Tutorials
on Sep 14th, 2010 | 0 comments
By Joshua Ellis
Generative art is a sort of blanket term for any sort of art which is created or composed using algorithmic or random processes, such as Brian Eno‘s 77 Million Paintings, which composites Eno’s visual art in such a way that there are literally 77 million possible combinations.
Other generative pieces serve as visualizations or realizations of abstract data sets or other information: one excellent example of this is Robert Hodgin’s "Magnetosphere", which uses incoming audio data to create beautiful abstract animations of...
Posted by in Photo Tutorials
on Aug 20th, 2010 | 0 comments
Photoshop Master Tutorials- Edit Your Digital Photos Like The Professionals
Are You Frustrated Because Your Graphics Are Not Looking Professional?
Well, you’re about to learn some of the secrets and tips to enhance your images, photos and other projects that you are trying to create and make look professional.
First, you need to get rid of that software that you’ve been using for years. Besides, it can only do so much for you. A lot of the features that you need are not there. However, there is software that can really enhance your projects and blow th
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Posted by in Adobe Photoshop Tutorials
on Jul 29th, 2010 | 3 comments
by seiho
Adobe Photoshop Tutorials For Digital Photographers
If you are a photo enthusiast you are no longer tied to the past when it comes to how to take great photos. With the help of digital technology we can now take average photos with our digital cameras and turn them into something incredible using digital photo editing software programs such as Adobe Photoshop with some excellent online adobe photoshop tutorials.
Due to today\’s technology we are no longer tied to the past. Less than 20 years ago we were tied to film and photo processing, dark rooms and light meters,...
Posted by in Adobe Photoshop Tutorials
on Jul 20th, 2010 | 0 comments
by kevbo1983
Adobe Photoshop Tutorials That Reveal Key Digital Photography Tools
Prior to digital cameras you were pretty much stuck with the result from your film camera. If you didn\’t get the shot right you were out of luck. You had no way to fix the photo or even know if it was bad in the first place, until you received it from the film processor. While there were few people who could attempt to fix film processed photos it was not only time consuming but expensive as well.
Fortunately with digital technology we no longer have to worry about our photos not turning out. With...