Charlene Chua is an illustrator specializing in digital vector illustrations. She is an award-winning illustrator whose work has appeared in magazines, cd covers, advertisements, brochures and billboards. She is based in Toronto, Canada.
Here you could admire some of her illustrations. Just amazing illustrations!! (www.charlenechua.com)
He that steals an egg will steal an ox. - Proverbs
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Lagi-lagi karena iseng blogwalking.Ceritanya saya mulai dari kata "blogger indonesia" di Google Search Engine. Lalu tiba di dan dari situ saya masuk ke Republik Blog sebagai salah satu kontributor. Dari sinilah cerita ini dimulai.Salah satu postingnya berjudul Petisi Online Untuk Menghapus Gambar Nabi Muhammad di Wikipedia yang diposting tanggal 07 Februari 2008 - dua bulan yang lalu. Kemudian dengan mengikuti jejak yang dibuat siempunya blogger, sampailah saya di The Petition Site .OK. kita check, ada berapa banyak orang Indonesia yang ikut petisi disini. Ternyata dari banyak suku bangsa yang tercatat disitu, sungguh sulit menemukan petisi dari orang Indonesia diantara 429.456 petisi yang di post (per 01 April 2008). Yang ditemukan cuma 1-2 saja. Kemana bangsa kita ini? jelas sekali ada
Safe Baby Pregnancy Tips - Hilarious Illustrations.We have seen 'Baby Handling Instructions' pictured instructions by David & Kelly Sopp, which impressed many of us by its hilarious illustrations. And now we have "Safe Baby Pregnancy Tips", "The prequel to the best-selling SAFE BABY HANDLING TIPS. Comic relief for anyone who's expecting a baby!" Below are a few hilarious illustrations that convey the message with humor. Seeing this set of illustrations & what we have seen in past, we can expect something really great from these guys (David & Kelly Sopp). Other Posts:Typewriter Art.Solar Photograph Paper.Interesting License Plates.The Unknown Artist: Adolf Hitler.Top 10 Most Fantastic Key Fobs.
maciekblazniak.commaciekblazniak.blogspot.comJust by chance I read that Maciek lives in my home city Lodz. I didn't know that we have so many talented artists in our city, it's the second guy who appears in this blog and that's just the beginning, haha! Maciek Blazniak specializes in children illustration. I never realized I could so impatiently look through the kids-like pictures. The selection is quite impressing- there are so many nice works to admire.
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Written by Amit Agarwal on Tuesday, November 07, 2006 You have probably seen this pen and ink drawing of Michael Arrington in a recent story about Techcrunch published in The Wall Street Journal.These distinctive dot sketch portraits of celebrities in the WSJ are popularly known as HedCut drawings composed only of tiny ink dots and lines and is unique to the paper. They are drawn by hand [no computers] using just pencils for tracing and ink pens to emulate the look of woodcuts from old-style newspapers, and engravings on certificates and currency.Wall St. Journal editors have had no love for real pictures since they felt that one word was worth a thousand pictures. Most of the pages on the WSJ don't have photographs except for showing advertisements. So their artists gave birth to a new HedCut style of portraits or dot drawings which maintained their "no-picture policy on Page 1" and also preserved the gray appearance of the paper.Now the WSJ has a small in-house art staff for drawing
Some nice ones I found on the Web. Pretty Cool. Seems like the next chapter of the Apple ADS or whatever. See it for yourself. PeaceMac vs. PC- in Canada. AwwchhumMac vs. PC-unofficialHere's Microsoft's reply.Some more...Official one:All's well that ends well.
Sea para algún trabajo escolar, decorar nuestro escritorio o simplemente alimentar nuestra colección personal. Dinosaur Illustrations es un sitio recopilatorio de imágenes de dinosaurios. Estas son solo una muestra de 10 minutos de búsqueda. Para ver mas, sugiero entrar dando click a las imágenes o al enlace.Web: Dinosaur IllustrationsIdioma: Ingles
Chris Moore is a British painter and illustrator, best known for his book covers, especially in the field of science fiction. He has created cover images for works by many of the most famous authors in science fiction and fantasy, as well as for many other (non sci-fi) authors. Some his work has even been launched into space.Here is a selection of some of his artworks. More artworks can be found on the Chris Moore's official site. His website provides information on his wide ranging skills and abilities, biography, as well as samples of his work. Prints of selected images are also available.Art Book: You can buy the book of "Journeyman: Art of Chris Moore" from Amazon.com please use the link below.Click images view full size: Link: Chris Moore's official websiteChris Moore at ImageNETion: Gallery 1, Gallery 2, Gallery 3, Gallery 4 and Gallery 5.Journeyman: Art of Chris Moore by Steve GallagherThe first collection by Chris Moore.To order this book from Amazon.com, click here.Book Desc
Christopher Foss is a British illustrator and science fiction artist, best known for his Sci-Fi book covers. He has been one of the world's leading Sci-Fi artists, and his futuristic visions adorned many book covers and posters of the 1970's, and had a huge influence on his artist peers, as well as filmmakers. Here is a selection of paintings. More artwork can be found on the web but all pictures small or medium size.Click images view full size: For more information check out the Chris Foss's Official site.
By Ilse HagenDrawing freehand is still best, most will argue, but when one considers today's technological advances in digital imaging, photo editing, and illustration software, you can't help but do a double-take. A drawing software can turn a drab project into a professional output in an instant.Get illustrations done fasterMost of us don't have time to obsess on every detail of our “work of art” even if we want to, what with the inflow of clients and projects. There’s no shame in using a practical and reliable software to make our lives easier. A good drawing software not only saves you time – it also lets you polish your work faster and more accurately.Still freehand, only betterAre you a purist? You need not be aggrieved by drawing software, because these applications still allow you to draw freehand images in a tablet just like you would on paper, except that the software automatically converts your drawing into digital format. How cool is that?The digitized format app
Once upon a time, I went to an overpriced house of education, worked my little (yes, it WAS little) ass off and earned a degree in journalism. A degree I like to hang in my closet so that it may collect dust. Which is about the extent of how much I actually use said degree.
During my journey to become the world’s most useless journalist, I picked up a course (or four or five) in photography. Those courses taught me many things about the art of photography and the inner workings of a camera. What they didn’t teach me was the common sense not to take nude photos to give to your husband so he wouldn’t forget about you and then oneday threaten to post said photos on the internet to prove a lousy point.
I digress.
Because I have bought a camera or two in my time, and have taken a picture or two in my day, my friends and family often turn to me when buying a new camera. Which, of course amuses me to no end and feeds my God complex, but hey, who am I to refuse their plea
Shows how to use PostScript for producing mathematical graphics, at several levels of sophistication. Also includes some discussion of the mathematics involved in computer graphics as well as a few remarks about good style in mathematical illustration.
I used to go to rock shows like once a month when I was a youngen’. I caught a bunch of shows in my day and figured I’d be goin’ to shows into my wee old years. I used to also think bookstores were boring. Weeellllll. . . now in my late 30’s I’ve found a trip to the mall and a good book purchase at Barnes n Noble is a veritable hootenanny. Right up there with a good rock show. Don’t knock it, if you’re game, it’s a dang good time! (those who go . . . know)
I like the Self-Improvement section. There’s all kinds of stuff to make you into the ideal and perfect human of the earth (like that’s possible). I picked a book last night called “The Relaxation Response,” by Herbert Benson, M.D. I can’t put it down! It’s about learning to destress on command . . . what a concept!Â
Apparently it worked with monkeys and rats, so why not humans? It explains that the best response to stress is
These animations aim to bring some of Leonardo's visions to life. "The animations have been made using various techniques: a combination of traditional drawn animations and computer-generated animations. The biggest task was to bring those two together, and try as far as possible to emulate the drawings in Leonardo's sketchbooks.
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