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Lately one of my favorite things to incorporate in my artwork is typography. I can’t say as decent as most designers out there, but I do like adding words and manipulating them in a way to give the piece more meaning and definition. In this tutorial, I’ll be taking you through a walk through of how I created this poster I made for someone special as long as showing a few techniques that I used to create this piece and other pieces that I have made in my graphics career.
An unwrapped female head model ready to be textured for practice or personal projects. Continue reading to download and read more about it.
In this quick tip, Aaron Forney shows you how to import meshes into Mudbox.
Categories: 3D Art Quick Tips
Quality icons are usually hard to come by, especially ones where you can use for free. There are many sites out there that offer icons, and require link backs, or credit somewhere, but today’s special I’m going to release 7 Hand Drawn icons you probably won’t see anywhere else as they are home made by an artist member at Creative-Le Studio.
You see it everywhere, or on a lot of sites and you’ve always wondered how on earth images or text seem to be stacked on top of each other? If you haven’t heard about it, then you’ll be surprised that you can actually have layers on a site. Just like layers in photoshop, you can put multiple images on top of each other, or place text on top of a banner with ease by using a CSS property called z-index.
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Categories: Coding Snippets Web Design


