A todos nos pasa lo mismo, cuando iniciamos a trabajar con Photoshop o Illustrator. Vamos poco a poco, de la mano de nuestros profesores o viendo alguno que otro video para ser expertos. Pero resulta difícil que nos enseñen todos los comandos que existen para hacer más rápido nuestro trabajo,…
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FKJ - Ylang Ylang "As crianças não têm passado, nem futuro, e coisa que nunca nos acontece, gozam o presente." Jean de la Bruyère Via Pinter...
Jonas Kötz, Künstler auf der Elbinsel Krautsand, Holzfiguren z.B. aus alten Duckdalben. Zeichnungen für Kinderbücher.
¡En este tutorial vamos a crear seis diferentes retratos de animales en un mismo círculo! ¡Vamos a divertirnos haciendo un conjunto de elementos planos de moda usando formas básicas, la...
Джозеф Кристиан Лейендекер (Дж. К. или Джо) родился в Германии в 1874 году. В 1882 году их семья иммигрировала в Чикаго. Будучи подростком Дж. К. работал в типографской фирме. На заработанные деньги он учился в Чикагском институте искусств. После изучения рисунка и анатомии в Чикагском институте…
Uno de los principales objetivos del arte es impresionar, o al menos así lo piensa el artista ruso Vladimir Kazak. Quienes han tenido la oportunidad de ver sus obras las tildan de indignantes y escandalosas. El artísta dice que sus ilustraciones son satíricas, y confiesa que su arte es de cierta manera una protección al mundo voraz que lo rodea. Genial.guru te propone dedicar un par de minutos para observar algunas de sus imágenes, profundas, e ingeniosas.
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Pacific Northwest-based pixel artist Jubilee talks about her process.
Descarga gratis y en alta calidad los atajos de teclado de Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop y Adobe In Design Puedes descargar gratis un set de dos imágenes, una en 1920 x 1080 px y otra de 21 cm x 29,7 cm para que puedas imprimirla en una hoja A4.Estas imágenes contienen los atajos de teclado
41 crafts for boys. Or girls. Or really, whoever wants to make them. They're awesome.
Black-necked Stilt, 2010 I did this a few weeks ago when I realized it had been months since I'd made a print but didn't have much time for anything involved. Edition of 8. Key word: minimal
Franklin Booth (1874-1948) American artist of detailed pen-and-ink illustrations with the appearance of wood engravings. He created this style when he was young, self-teaching from illustrated magazine art, not realizing they were engravings. Pen and Ink ___ Franklin Booth additional information and images: Excellent bio with images: www.bpib.com/booth.htm The Franklin Booth Project: outsidelogic.com/franklinbooth/ Franklin Book | Comic Book Stories: comicsbookstories.blogspot.com/2009/12/franklin-booth-187... comicsbookstories.blogspot.com/2011/07/franklin-booth-187...
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Le graphiste et illustrateur Geoff McFetridge, de Los Angeles, livre ces jolies illustrations colorées et abstraites. A mi-chemin entre le logotype et le surr�
New York based artist Hope Gangloff paints expressive and visually striking portraits with emotional depth. First covered here, her portraits primarily depict family, friends and other artists in intimate, vaguely erotic and melancholy scenes. Gangloff has described her paintings as caricatures- rather than capturing her subjects' likeness, she focuses on their details separately and intensely, and exaggerates their features like hands and feet.
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This guy is craaazy. Apparently he learned his style by copying what he thought were pen and ink drawings. They turned out to be wood engravings. This is the result. A bit about him: Booth was born in Indiana and grew up on a farm in the middle of nowhere. Back then, major publications like Scribner’s and Harper’s relied on both illustrators and engravers to provide images; the illustrators’ drawings were engraved for printing. These illustrations were what Booth learned from. He eventually ended up working for the magazines he copied from. Check out his line work. It's pretty much all about line placement. If you zoom in on the images you can really see how he used different densities of lines rather than line weight or crosshatching to separate different elements. Personally, I really like the design of his clouds and trees. He's great if you like vertical compositions; it seems like most of his work was in that format. More in this book: Franklin Booth: American Illustrator. I haven't bought it yet but I plan on it.