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Tutoriels, ressources et inspiration sur l'art digital, l'illustration, le digital painting et le webdesign

Tutoriels, ressources et inspiration sur l'art digital, l'illustration, le digital painting et le webdesign

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SK - very first serious HTML5 animation tool Simplicity Use your past experience with other animation tools to start working with Blysk in just a second - we don't want to reinvent the wheel, we just give you an outstanding tool inside your browser. Everything you create is available for preview with one-click preview mode. Intuitive interface and WYSIWYG approach provides access to our tool for everyone, not only professionals. Portability Create your animation once and run it on every device, in every web browser around the world. Some big company doesn't allow you to install necessary plugins on one of it's devices? It's not a problem anymore.

Digital Artist - The Best in Digital Art - Tips, Tricks and Advice Looking for disc files? Click here Improve your portrait paintings by ensuring you get the perfect hues for your skin Mix textures with illustrations for realistic fantasy maps Create authentic demons by sourcing ideas from traditional and modern mythology Take inspiration from winter and start working on a character created out of ice Quick tip for drawing the mythical hippogriff Use this great tip for improving your steampunk pictures by ensuring your metals gleam A quick tip for the best way to use colour in your manga work Learn how to draw convincing evil witch poses in issue 39 of Fantasy Artist Immerse yourself in Frazetta's style and paint better fantasy femme characters This Japanese digital art program is popular with manga artists. We demonstrate the basics of how to find your way around it

Adham Dannaway » A systematic approach to logo design By Adham Dannaway on September 26, 2012 Designing a logo can be a very time consuming process as it is often quite difficult to come up with logo design ideas that match our clients requirements. There are so many different elements you need to consider when designing a logo including colours, typography, balance and symbolism to name a few. So where do you start? Making of 'Funfair' by Daniela Uhlig I then worked on the hands and clothes; you could either do these both on one layer, or each one on a separate layer, on top of the sketch. After finishing all that up, the sketch was then not really visible. The sketch layer was therefore hidden and everything else was merged into one layer. You should always merge layers together when you have finish your work on every layer - that way you can save a huge amount of calculating capacity. However, in order to have some kind of backup, I saved jpegs for this piece every couple steps - but that's up to you. Step 4

John Nack on Adobe February 07, 2014 I’ve Got My Ticket For the Long Way ‘Round… From discovering Adobe my first week in college & sending away $10 for an ATM Light floppy disk, to teaching Photoshop in college & starting a Web design career, to joining the company itself in 2000, I’ve had a very special relationship with this place. It has enabled & enlivened my creativity on so many levels, from making beautiful images & animations to learning how to develop great products. Our little sons were just asking the meaning of BIFURC8 (“Bifurcate”), as seen on our license plate.

pixi.js - Basic Change editor theme : Pixi.js version : Download the example code Would you like to create a new example ? Resources - The Graphic Mac You may recall that I’ve written about Advise in the past, but they’ve changed their name and domain to adJelly. If you missed my previous write-up about them, adJelly offers a fantastic collection of specs for all the most popular social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn and more. You simply select the social media site you’re creating ads, images or graphics for in the left column and you’re presented with all the specs you’ll need. Tale Of A Top-10 App, Part 1: Idea And Design Advertisement My name is Jeremy Olson. I’m a senior in college, living in Charlotte, North Carolina, and this is the story of how my little app beat Angry Birds. I’m writing this because I believe we learn much more from success than from failure. It took Edison thousands of failed attempts to invent the electric light bulb, and it would be foolish for us to reinvent it based on trial and error, now that we have a working model. We have many shining lights in the app industry.

Making Of 'Set Out for Lover' by T.G.Jay It's a story about love, expectation and courage. When lights come through the darkness, they will meet again. Introduction Wonderful Machine Photography Blog Wonderful Machine More Are you a photographer? FOLLOW BY EMAILBlog

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