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I rececntly found some of my images on the Internet and wanted to share with you the results of my search. Click “Continue Reading” to learn more about what I found and how to search for your own images: (...)Read the rest of Some of my images in use:) (265 words) © Anastasiia Kucherenko...
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Graphics Feeds - English
on Wed, Jan 18 2012
Filed under: illustration, news, Images, microstock, Tips and Useful Articles, in use
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There are new designs, illustrations I made for new t-shirts. All available through my t-shirt shop at Spreadshirt. High Qulaity garment, apparel and prints. You order and its printed and shipped on demand. Almost tailor made. The t-shirt shop address is, for euros http://stefanlindblad.spreadshirt.se...
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Why americans and in some way the Brittish/UK constantly use red, blue and white in their design are probably of 2 reasons. 1 being they love their country flag. 2 They are nationalistic. Nothing of this has to be wrong in any way whatsoever. But if I as a Swede would use Blue and yellow all over my...
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We are a marketing and advertising agency primaily using Corel X4 for most design/print projects. We are looking for someone who has strong illustrative skills and commercial page layout capabilities. Please send your resume to info@coloramerica.com . NOTE: We are not looking for freelancers. We are...
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I used to know a Glamour girl / fashion /advertizing photographer who some 11-12 years ago told me he was to buy a drum scanner - it would cost him 5000 euros, or in that area. And he was definitly going to buy a Mac. Period. He had just started to dabble with photoshop. And had an assistant who worked...
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Each country have their own copyright laws. Some countries have basically the same and some may officially have, but disregarded, and some dont have at all. But we can see that many laws are the same and universal. One of the of the most important laws in Copyright is – common sense and mutual respect...
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Hi Jason, First of all, I recommend using a photo of an actual gold coin for reference. The vector image so far feels cartoonish (I don't know if you are going for realistic or not, though). You are using only yellows, whereas in real life, objects have a much bigger variety of colour tints on their...
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I layout newsletters for my clients to Xerox self-reproduce. My Xante Accel-a-Writer 8200 is on it's last legs--I need a new postscript monochrome laser printer. My volume is low, but use complex graphics, many fonts, many photos. Need good screens and solid blacks. I can manage without wide format...
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Only crashed three times and lost a half an hour's work creating this.
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Vector image, for Pen Clips proyect UNICIKMA
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This tutorial is an extension of the basic explanation how to create soft edged objects in CorelDRAW easily with the use of two shapes, the interactive blend featureand transparency. You can read this tutorial here: http://coreldraw.com/wikis/howto/creating-shadows-and-soft-edged-objects-using-only-vectors...
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How-to and Tips&Tricks
by
mo
on Thu, Mar 31 2011
Filed under: Blend, Colour, Coreldraw, coreldraw.com, howto, illustration, Interactive Blend, realismo, realistic, shadow, soft edges, soft shadows, tips, transparency
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My company wants to eliminate the need for translating into multiple languages by going to an all, or mostly, graphical instruction sheet. Is there a forum where technical illustrators can swap ideas on how to depict some of the more difficult concepts, such as, "The left hand installation is a...
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Hi Todd, One thing I immediately noticed is that the headlights you are drawing are lacking some strong shadows. In your auto you are using deep blacks, which might suggest that blacks in your darkest areas of the headlights should be similar. Since they are not, they are currently looking a bit drab...
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Натюрморт с шоколадом
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Alexxx1's Gallery
by
Alexxx1
on Tue, Jan 12 2010
Filed under: Vector, a still-life with chocolate, Figure, illustration
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Creating soft-edged objects without having to resort to bitmap effects is quite easy in Corel DRAW if you use the Interactive Blend tool . The following technique is useful for creating soft-edged shadows, but it can be used for many other object types (neon lights, glowing objects, deliberately blurry...
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How-to and Tips&Tricks
by
Mosh
on Sun, Aug 16 2009
Filed under: Blend, illustration, Interactive Blend, realismo, realistic, shadow, soft edges, soft shadows
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This little Cibi like creature started out as a doodle in Corel Draw. I Completed this for my web site A few years back called "Insomniac Theater" Jake