Another Freebie for you!
Posted August 25th, 2011 by admin with No Comments
There are legions of stock images websites on the web. Some are paid stock images, some are free but boring (You have to register, etc) and some are 100% free. You just have to go to the website, select a few images, and download it. That’s simple as that.
In my opinion, that’s how all free stock images websites should be. As an example of this, let’s talk about a website I recently discover, named FreePixels.com.
Posted June 29th, 2011 by admin with No Comments

Hello there,
I thought that this old Post of an awesome Designer likeDavid Airey, could help you to understand some lines about a regular scheduled Design workflow.
Enjoy!
David Airey, is a graphic designer and design author. He creates distinctive, emotive, memorable, and dynamic brand identities for ethical companies of all sizes. His client-list includes the Yellow Pages (Canada), Giacom (England), Asian Development Bank (Philippines), and Berthier Associates (Japan).
Posted June 10th, 2011 by admin with No Comments

In Apple’s recent iCloud and iOS5 keynote, a vast array of brushed aluminium style icons were used. In this tutorial we learn how to create an incredible iCloud style aluminium icon in just a few minutes.
Posted May 19th, 2011 by admin with No Comments

tadiROCK is artist, motor and muse. Her motivation is metamorphosis.

With materials like rhinestones, Swarovski crystals, glitter, lacquer, feathers and beat gold, tadiROCK makes the surface of things shine in a way, that their depth of sharpness becomes perceptible. Photographs, paintings, portraits and everyday objects turn into unique items and works of art with a completely new [mean]ing.
Posted May 9th, 2011 by admin with No Comments

This Tutorial from the Site “creative fan” is simply gorgeous, and show you how many ways you can choose to create some Fantastic Worlds and Ideas, just with some clicks of your mouse.
Take a look inside and Enjoy it!
A great technique for creating motion, mood and action in an artwork is to give the sense of a story coming to life. Although used frequently in film and books, this technique also can be applied to digital art, by using an object such as a book, painting, photograph or drawing as the focal point, and then having the composition seem to spring to life from it.
In this fantasy photomanipulation tutorial, you’ll learn how to start with just a few stock images and quickly build up an incredible story-based artwork. You’ll see how to manipulate images, add effects and build an amazing artwork in this Photoshop photomanipulation tutorial.