Published on
September 26, 2007 in
software and tools.
Tags: Adobe, Adobe Photoshop, Apple, bitmap, design, graphic design, graphics, Mac, Mac OS X, OS X, Photoshop, review, software, tool.
A quick overview comparing the two new image editors Pixelmator and Acorn by designer John Whipple. I would have to agree with most of his points. The one thing I really, really like about Acorn is the handy resizing & cropping keyboard modifiers: hold Option and drag to resize, hold Control and drag to crop. It’s a very clever and very handy way to do things quickly. The zoom slider at the bottom of the window is nice as well. Oh, and the integrated screenshot tool.
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by George Coghill
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Published on
September 25, 2007 in
software and tools.
Tags: Adobe, Adobe Photoshop, Apple, art, graphics, graphics tablet, Mac OS X, OS X, Photoshop, shareware, software, tool, Wacom.
The much-buzzed image editor Pixelmator has just been released in all it’s 1.0 glory, which means the rest of us can download the demo and if so inclined pick up a copy ($59).
I have played around a bit with it and it seems pretty darn cool. Once I have a chance to compare it to Acorn I’ll get a review up here.
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by George Coghill
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Published on
September 23, 2007 in
Illustration and art.
Tags: art, artist, blog, cartooning, cartoonist, creativity, drawing, fun, gallery, graphics, Illustration, illustrator.
I have recently become an invited artist over the community illustration blog Sugar Frosted Goodness. If you aren’t familiar with the site, it’s a great community site for illustrators where not only do members post artwork, but also a weekly theme is put together where the contributing artists all submit their interpretation. Similar to the Illustration Friday concept as well as other community artist sites who maintain similar events.
There is lots of great artwork over at SFG, be sure to check it out. It’s a great site to see regular work as well as find some inspiration and creative community.
by George Coghill
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Published on
September 21, 2007 in
Illustration, art and cartooning.
Tags: Adobe, Adobe Illustrator, art, cartoon, cartooning, drawing, graphics, humorous, Illustration, illustrator, military, officer, sketch, vector.
A recent project, “Major Change” was developed for a Canadian client looking for a cartoon character mascot for a promotional campaign. Interestingly enough although it was a Canadian client, they preferred to go with a United States military officer for the iconic quality. Kind of a bummer to think that when people think “military”, they think “United States”. I guess for some people that’s a positive thing. And before this post gets too political…
For some reason I had it in my mind from the initial discussions that somehow the character was to be a gruff bulldog chomping on a cigar, General Patton-style. The cigar remained, but I was set straight on the proper direction early on. Another reason to make sure you have plenty of dialog with your client before starting projects.
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by George Coghill
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Published on
September 19, 2007 in
art and productivity.
Tags: Adobe, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Apple, art, bitmap, cartoon, graphics, grayscale, halftone, Illustration, illustrator, inkjet, Mac, photocopy, Photoshop, print, printing, process, resources, technique, tip, tutorials, vector, walkthrough.
A cartoon illustration & design project for a friend’s party required the resulting art to be suitable for reproduction on a photocopy machine. After some trial, error, Google search, trial, error, Google search, trial, error I discovered the magic combo that allows you to create a halftone in Photoshop for an image and print it out on your inkjet printer so the art will be perfect for photocopying.
This technique is perfect for flyers, newsletters or any other short-run printing needs you have where the cheapness of a photocopy is desired, but so are grayscale images.
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by George Coghill
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