New Flipbook “Technology”
Monday, September 24th, 2007Thought this was a pretty fun idea:http://humanflipbook.com/
via Drawn
Thought this was a pretty fun idea:http://humanflipbook.com/
via Drawn
Resizing and cropping images has not changed much in the last 20 years…but change may be coming. TechCrunch is reporting that Adobe has hired Shai Avidan to implement some amazing new technology into future releases of Photoshop. I’d try to explain it myself, but you’d be better off just watching the video.
http://www.coroflot.com
are you guys signed up?
it’s FREE!
my sis just notified me about an APPLE dealer…
———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Heather and Jeff MacKey
Date: Mar 2, 2007 10:58 AM
Subject: L 2 Technologies (apple dealer)
To: haZel rider
hey i met the apple dealer just now. UPS delivered one of their packages to our office so i went over there to drop it off and realized right away it was the apple place. i didn’t know they were working on the inside so quickly. anyway, they’re hoping to open next week so you can tell other apple troops they’re coming. he was saying there’s no other authorized apple dealer along the coast and for a few hours (they own another store in beaufort and that’s it). i met scot and it sounds like it’s him and his brother that run the business here and his son runs the shop in beaufort.
i grabbed a few business cards for you if you guys want. on the card it says ‘computer upgrades & repairs’ ‘ authorized pc & mac dealer’
L 2 Technologies
phone 843.573.2202
3874 Savannah Hwy Unit 8
Johns Island, SC 29455
Scot
Tim
If your like me, one of your new year’s resolutions is to pick back up that paper and pen and to finally make drawing a habit — you know, part of your everyday routine. Along those lines, I’ve found two great great books that really speak to the process of creating in this manner. Keys to Drawing with Imagination by Bert Dodson is about the most unusual and unique book on drawing I’ve seen in a while — how many books devote the entire first chapter to the process of doodling? Another great read is Danny Gregory’s The Creative License. He concentrates much more on journaling and how it should be a part of your everyday life. Afterall, our observations reflect the way in which we engage with life. Finally, if you need some artistic inspiration, head over to Drawn! and marvel at the artistic and creative illustrations submitted in this blog everyday.
anyone ever catch that illustrated movie, “A Scanner Darkly”? here’s a great link i came across on how to do this.
http://www.illustratortechniques.com/imitating-a-scanner-darkly.html
Take a few moments from your hectic schedule to head down to the City Gallery at Waterfront Park to get a good look at Mary Walker’s Carolina Umbra and other selected works. There some very beautiful and graphical prints, oil paintings, and collages that evolved as series based on pieces of literature. Although some of the work deals with dark subjects, the joy and fun the artist has in creating her art was obvious in the opening walk-through she did on Saturday.