Digital Art Slideshow (Era – The Mass)

Posted by admin on September 2nd, 2010 and filed under digital art | 22 Comments »

Slideshow created by Forien from some digital pictures finded in deviantART.com

Arts’re property of the following artists:
- VITALY S ALEXIUS (www.svitart.com)
- RADO JAVOR (www.radojavor.deviantart.com)
- KERKO (www.kerko.deviantart.com)

Please download high quality movie at
http://www.megaupload.com/pl/?d=E7LOYYG0
or go to galleries to see more details ;)

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Digital Art Process – Ookiku Furikabutte MIHASHI REN

Posted by admin on August 24th, 2010 and filed under digital art | 25 Comments »

A drawing process done by me

personal fanart site :
http://kiteofmoon.fren.jp

series : Ookiku Furikabutte / oofuri / ??????????

character : Mihashi Ren / ???

tools : Open Canvas 3.03E PLUS
wacom grapphire 2

BGM : Slow Rain by ACIDMAN

Thank you very much for 4000 hits! ^O^

Other series :

Digital Art Process – VOCALOID KAITO
http://youtube.com/watch?v=_Yv5Bu2bqMA

digital art Drawing Process – Gintama SAKATA GINTOKI
http://youtube.com/watch?v=JjqxRUceGaU

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My Digital Art Portfolio

Posted by admin on August 14th, 2010 and filed under digital art | 11 Comments »

This is a digital art portfolio I made in my Photoshop class in 12th grade, to send into different art colleges, It’s simply slides, strolling along with some music mixed together on the program Acid Pro. Most of my images are morphed out of my own photography or drawing worked with in Adobe Photoshop. This was editted together with Windows Movie Maker. It’s pretty warpy, like alot of my art hehe XD

…Oh yes, it actually does have a story, though you can draw from it what you want, its about me falling into a dream, there are 3 warriors, demons throw the world into darkness, they fight back. =)

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Digital Photo Printing Service

Posted by admin on August 13th, 2010 and filed under digital art | 2 Comments »

A digital photo printing service could be the answer to putting top quality prints in the hands

of loved ones or pictures into frames at home, showing off artistic photography talents. There

are agencies available on the Internet that are giving those who have tons of photos stored in

their computers the options of getting quality prints made.

As amateur and professional photographers cross over from film photography to digitized

photography, having quality prints produced has become a concern. Computer images and personal

desk top prints on photo paper have not replaced the high quality of a professionally done

photographic print. Fortunately, along with the explosion in popularity of digitized photography,

support services have kept up and now there are online picture printing services that also offer

some pretty amazing options for the photography bug. Easy and practical, using online digital

picture printing services allows users to share photographs through photo-sharing and to edit

their own pictures before print. And, because there has been an increase in these types of

services, pricing has become competitive, giving families and photo enthusiasts many more options

in producing memories captured in a moment or artistic expressions.

Across America, digital cameras were bought, given as gifts, and upgraded, as people loved the

instantaneous product that digitized technology offers. But loading hundreds of pictures into a

computer has not met with the satisfaction that holding a truly good piece of photography work in

hand can offer! Desk top printing has not measured up to

the professional grades that were available with traditional film processing. Now digital picture

printing services are offering photographers many more options in production and editing, adding

an exciting element to the art, hobby, or professional process. Some of the professional

printers have processes that are more accurate and some offer better enhancement features, while

still others give users extreme control with a variety of editing tools. With literally hundreds

of different print services on the Internet today, finding a digital photo printing service that

offers quality and competitive pricing and also the features that meet with individual tastes and

talents can easily be accomplished.

Because there is a wide variety of services and options available in digitized print processing,

photographers will need to narrow the field in features to those that are the most important to

their personal tastes. For the family photo album or great vacation shots, there are sites that

will produce pictures on quality paper and that will even correct image problems to gain the best

color or finish. These specialty digital picture printing services will usually have gift ideas

that customers can have their photos printed on to. Those working from an amateur or hobby level

may want to first send a couple of samples into several different digital photo printing service

companies and evaluate the quality before sending in an entire album of shots. For the

more advanced photographer, there are sites that offer detailed control over the final product.

Some of the sites that attract serious photography buffs even have blogging or forums for idea

exchanges.

When pricing the different agencies offering print options, Internet browsers will be pleasantly

surprised by the affordable pricing. Prices can vary, but even when using top quality digital

picture printing services, costs equal to less than high

priced color ink cartridges used for desktop jobs. Of course, advanced features can cost more,

and those looking at which print agency to work with will want to start with the basics, price

compare with other companies, and build a comparison chart from there. With tempting full color

photo books at coffee table quality and other artistic options, those looking for prints can get

carried away and spend a ton of money. Again, start with a basic picture to picture price

comparison exercise.

Photography is a great hobby and wonderful way to exercise artistic talents or get a little

therapeutic activities into a hectic week. Taking pictures of beautiful scenery, loved ones, or places visited can help the

over-worked and over-stressed relax and enjoy life. Our Maker, God the Creator of all things,

even took a day of rest to contemplate all that He had done in creation. Because we are made in

His image and are to pattern our lives based on His instructions, taking a day or two to enjoy

photographing nature and special moments will be satisfying. “And on the seventh day God ended

his work which he had made; and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had

made.” (Genesis 2:2)

There are online web sites that offer evaluations and reviews of the different digital

photo printing service companies available. This may be the best place to begin searching for

the best company to work with. These sites also offer links to the reviewed printers, making

browsing the different agencies a simple task. Log on today and discover the wide world of

printing services available online to produce quality prints of beloved photographs.

deep raj
http://www.articlesbase.com/digital-photography-articles/digital-photo-printing-service-109871.html

Digital Art Process – Vocaloid – Hatsune MIKU

Posted by admin on July 29th, 2010 and filed under digital art | 25 Comments »

A drawing process done by me

personal fanart site :
http://kiteofmoon.fren.jp

series : VOCALOID / ??????

character : HATSUNE MIKU / ????

tools : Open Canvas 3.03E PLUS
wacom grapphire 2

BGM : ?????????? by PERFUME

Thank you very much for 5000 hits! ^O^

Other series :
Digital Art Process – VOCALOID KAITO
http://youtube.com/watch?v=_Yv5Bu2bqMA

digital art Drawing Process – Gintama SAKATA GINTOKI
http://youtube.com/watch?v=JjqxRUceGaU

Digital Art Process – Ookiku Furikabutte MIHASHI REN
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P07Ni0PZ5cw

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Cosmosis: visionary digital art and devotional music

Posted by admin on July 19th, 2010 and filed under digital art | 25 Comments »

http://www.jackhaas.net/ Visionary digital art by Jack Haas http://www.spiritandflesh.com accompanied by beautiful music by Craig Pruess and Ananda. http://www.heaven-on-earth-music.co.uk .
This series of images is intended to quicken our ascension into a realm of higher vibration and greater unity.
View a wonderful collection of profound digital art at: http://www.abstractdigitalartgallery.com

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Digital Scrapbooking: is This System for You?

Posted by admin on July 18th, 2010 and filed under digital art | 20 Comments »

Digital artistry is making its way into the mainstream; so is the digital album. Certainly, we possess some understanding of digital art, but what about the digital scrapbook? Is this identical with digital art?

The two are both similar and opposite in numerous ways but we are not here to examine thoroughly their differences and similarities. We are here to focus on the digital scrapbooking as an additional source to the traditional scrapbook creation. Traditional scrapbooks are created by hand alongside materials such as papers, pens, letter cut outs, adhesives, and other various embellishments you can think of. The chief axiom is this; to produce a wonderfully embroidered page that would express a better message than simply a plain photograph.

Digital scrapbooking works on a similar assumption as well. You produce one of a kind pages in addition to accoutrements to embellish the personal message you hope to address and express.

What sets the two apart is the way of attaining your expression. As mentioned, traditional scrapbooking uses material such as papers, pens, letter cut outs, adhesives, and other embellishments. Digital scrapbooking, on the other hand, uses computer graphics that replace these customary materials. You may say it is harder to work on the page lay out on the computer than on the existing page (traditional scrapbook) . But, to be honest, the work is nearly the same.

Take the following for example:

The traditional scrapbook will work on a background or appearance (on occasion called a template), pictures, texts, and embellishments. The procedure goes similar this: you place the pictures on the background, place various embellishments of your type, and pen some texts.

The digital scrapbook will work on software with all the handy digital embellishments and texts. You possess scanned pictures to be placed on a selected background. Put different texts and add extra pattern. Then, with some additional reworking on the colors and borders, you have created a scrapbook page.

(Talking of software. There are some software that would let you produce digital scrapbooks. These are Microsoft… Digital Image Pro, Photoshop … Elements or Adobe… Photoshop … Ulead PhotoImpact … or Jasc Paint Shop Pro… , to name a few.)

Oftentimes, it is tremendously easier to make a digital scrapbook than a traditional one. This is because software that lets you produce digital scrapbook which is designed to use templates for texts and backgrounds, not to mention the editing tools you require. These features make it easier to produce one unique page.

Downloadable templates are readily accessible over the internet to expand up your choices on text, embellishments, and background. This is different then the traditional scrapbook where every item is yours to create; from the background to the cutting of the embellishment.

To further demonstrate how does a digital page is created, here are the steps to follow:

1) Produce a new image from a empty canvas

2) Determine the magnitude of the page you will use.

3) Enter the settings you desire to adapt.

4) Add the photo – Photos help decide the color scheme of the design, hence, you may hope to see primarily what depiction you going to use before determining the mat of the canvas. To add a photo, you should first secure one on a file. You can either scan pictures or take them from your digital cameras.

5) Produce the background – Now that you have a decided canvas and photo, it is time for you to choose your background. Here, the choices are limitless. You can download images from the internet or use your photos to be the background itself. You can adapt the texture of the background to parallel the theme you desire to accomplish.

6) Produce the photo mat – Photo mats let the background and the photo meet on a certain point.

7) Add the text and embellishments – Ready made texts and embellishments are one good attribute of digital scrapbooking software. This helps you to put vital touches quick and easy.

8) Affix different finishing touches – Final editing is as significant as grouping everything in order. Make use of built in features such as shadows, emboss, effects, and others. This would aid your page look more engaging as it highlights whatever you desire to be highlighted.

Mia Lecron
http://www.articlesbase.com/women’s-issues-articles/digital-scrapbooking-is-this-system-for-you-91855.html

Digital Art Process – Hetalia – TORIS

Posted by admin on July 9th, 2010 and filed under digital art | 25 Comments »

A drawing process done by me

This time a more simple drawing, because I was sick when doing this :(
More layers too because I am rushing and lazy orz

personal fanart site :
http://kiteofmoon.fren.jp

series : Axis Powers Hetalia / ???? Axis Powers

character : Toris Laurinaitis / Lithuania

tools : Open Canvas 3.03E PLUS
wacom grapphire 2

BGM : Moon Sexy by Ryohei Yamamoto

Other series :
Digital Art Process – VOCALOID KAITO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Yv5Bu2bqMA

Digital Art Process – Vocaloid – Hatsune MIKU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntPzeMOXMDo

Digital Art Drawing Process – Gintama SAKATA GINTOKI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjqxRUceGaU

digital art Process – Ookiku Furikabutte MIHASHI REN
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P07Ni0PZ5cw

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Coloring Tutorial – 01 (digital art educational material) multiply layer style

Posted by admin on June 19th, 2010 and filed under digital art | 8 Comments »

with sounds (voiceover)

To see more tutorials and to participate in free online classes join me on Facebook.

HD-FORTRESS Tutorial page
http://www.facebook.com/pages/HD-FORTRESSCOM/164621271889

digital art – Tutorials Group
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=205020592188

I create and support the group and page in my free time to help out people who are new to digital arts,
Feel free to contribute by helping me spread the word. Invite your friends to join, post a link on your profile,
it is a good thing and i sure will create more educational material for a growing audience.

Cheers
Randis
HD-FORTRESS Studios

/// TIP!

The multiply method (color tut video 01) works best with brighter images or line-art and the color layer method (color tut video 02) works best for darker images as it will not effect white areas.
Having your line-art or b/w drawing and the color on separate layers you can adjust the colors by doing:

when working with color layer mode (color tut video 02), if the color does not look like what you have in mind then use image/adjustments/Hue/Saturation to tweak the color until you get the shade you need. You can lower the layer opacity to have less saturation too.

when working with multiply layers (color tut video 01) you can adjust the colors by using image/adjustments/Hue/Saturation

To get the best results you still can paint over on top of your image.
The downside of working with multiply layers is that you can not make good use of the color-picker unless the background is completely white.

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Molly and Tangible Digital Art

Posted by admin on June 9th, 2010 and filed under digital art | 25 Comments »

Molly talks about turning digital things into tangible art.

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