Emory Allen is Ocular Invasion. With a unique style and a penchant for the strange and whimsical Emory is also very talented at handling type. Twisting and distorting it till he makes it do whatever he wants. The end result is always breathtaking. A bit about yourself? I’m a Minneapolis transplant who loves drawing typography [...]
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Interesting mix of animals. More Raz over at razcitystudios.com
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inPRNT creates high quality art prints for various artists. We are proud to have our own selection of prints available to you. Prints available from various Stylus artist. With images and styles to satisfy whatever your tastes or decor needs may be. Here’s a small sample of the art ready and waiting to hang on [...]
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The good, the bad and the awesome. I’m posting something “cool” every day over in the flickr group “Make Something Cool Everyday.” I’m 9 days in and going strong, here’s some highlights:
I’ve been exploring texture a lot in my digital work and Merboy here is a recent treasure. I’m really excited by this character, expect to see him more in the future. (p.s. you can get a print over at Inprnt if you really dig it)
This is a fairly quick explanation on how to add some texture to your vector images (or raster images) in Photoshop. I’ll go over a couple of methods that I use, and explain how to use them.
Here’s a quick tutorial on how to create a custom brush in Photoshop. I’m using PS CS3, but the information should work for all versions of Photoshop back to CS. Let’s get started…