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Digital art encompasses a wide variety of computer drawing and animation created with graphic software and illustration programs. Digital art can help an accomplished artist create more paintings and drawings to easily translate inspiration into ... more »
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Editorial cartoonist, Mike Luckovich has come a long way from working as a door-to-door salesman as a post-graduate. After getting his foot in the door at South Carolina's "The Greenville News" in the mid-80s, Mike Luckovich eventually made his ... more »
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Visiting a children's exhibit in a museum should be fun and educational, inspiring a child's curious mind. The design of an environment in a children's museum should tempt children to play, learn and explore. It is important to understand the ... more »
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Achieving the look of stained glass doesn't have to be an extraordinarily costly process. Many art companies produce materials specifically designed for the perceptive do-it-yourself enthusiast. Perhaps the most complete range of products comes ... more »
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There are several ways to create mist and fog in a landscape painting. You can do this in any medium from watercolor to acrylic and oils -- and the place to start is right at the beginning in your value drawing... more »
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A truly ancient art, calligraphy has steadily been gaining in popularity as materials get more sophisticated and easier to use. Gilding is the process of applying a gold or other metallic finish to a calligraphic design, and it could be just the ... more »
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This article will provide you step by step instructions on how to use brushes in Photoshop element to create embellished transparencies to use on mini gift cards... more »
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Cliches kill good writing, yet we frequently read and hear these phrases, so it is no surprise that they find their way into our work. To enliven up our prose, we should practice finding fresh, original images for our readers... more »
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Pat Oliphant has been called the most influential political cartoonist by "The New York Times" and other media outlets. If you're looking to draw political cartoons like Oliphant, you'll need to be more than a good artist. You'll need a biting ... more »
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Many people desire unique clothes, or clothing that fit their own style/taste. Making your own clothes is an easy way to stand out and express yourself. The possibilities are endless. Sleeves can be cut off and hemmed, appliques can be sewn on, ... more »
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How to embroider crocs prima.. more »
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How to draw something interesting in 5 easy steps;)? watch it on video: http://www.revver.com/video/968735/curious-drawing-tutorial/.. more »
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Snowboarders love defining themselves by what's painted on their boards. However, you can't always find a snowboard that matches your personality or the personality of the person for whom you're shopping. If you have an old board on hand, custom ... more »
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some people try to figure out how to deal with kids that are twop and older. i found this very helpful.. more »
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Body art doesn't come without a price. Getting a tattoo hurts. Depending on your pain tolerance, it may be a slight sensation or it may be exceedingly painful. However, many people consider the pain a part of the art. If you're considering ... more »
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One of the first thoughts people have when they think of tattoos is tattoo pain. As in getting a tattoo is going to be very painful. People associate needles with pain and since tattoos are created using needles moving at a rapid speed over and ... more »
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Tattoos are all the rage these days. Formerly relegated to the likes of sailors and street urchins, tattoos can now be seen on everyone from soccer moms to sorority sisters to school teachers. But because of their permanence, the decision to get ... more »
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Create an original masterpiece as you decorate your toy chest. There are a variety of creative options available to decorate your chest. Get inspired with a creative theme, collection or work of art to make your toy chest one of a kind and a ... more »
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If you are just moving out, redecorating or just want a change of scenery, here's some tips on keeping your budget low and your style refined... more »
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Vinyl lettering gives you a chance to decorate your living space without harming painted or papered walls. This kind of decoration comes in handy, especially if you live in an apartment or other such space where you're not allowed to do any other ... more »
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Yes, it’s true. If you’re a comic artist or any other kind of artist, you can now legally customize your own sheet of 41-cent postage stamps for friends, family and potential customers at several online services including Stamps.com (the ... more »
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The cover of a comic book is more than a pretty picture. On a standard cover the eye-catching graphic has to share space with several other business elements all in 72 square inches--which isn't as big as it sounds. Whether you want to print up a ... more »
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Tattoo studios around the world have tons of flash dedicated to military themes and often custom-design pieces for their clients. Whether you're a reservist, on active duty, retired or you have family or friends in the military you'd like to ... more »
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Pinup girl tattoos have long been popular choices, especially for the guys going off to fight for their country. Many of the famous 1950s style pinup girls are tame compared to the more revealing versions of modern day. Whichever version you ... more »
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IF you're an animating pro, your walk cycle characters probably have all kinds of distinctive features marketers can plaster on merchandise. But if you're just starting out, you'll want to use a little restraint. Drawing a good walk cycle can be ... more »