Monday, November 15, 2010

Graphics- Characters in Motion

Today I was wandering through the bookstore, my fingers running across every magazine edge and each binded book. I wasn’t looking for any periodical in particular.  I let them find me instead.  When I write, the subject chooses me, so it just so happened that a few minutes ago Computer Art Projects, Issue 139 was dancing for the attention.  I mean, have you seen this magazine cover?  It’s cartoon heaven on roller skates.  As I was flipping through the “in depth guide for creative professionals,” articles and illustration in every style, font, and color emulate TV in paperback format.  It’s hard to choose just a single article to write about since the entire publication is a Graphic Designer’s dream; therefore I will give you a small taste.  If you would like more of the juicy platter, the magazine can be found at http://www.computerarts.co.uk/
“Project three-Characters in motion”
Modern animating techniques are described in this article by Tom Dennis.  The goal of any artist is to bring his or her creation to life.  Here we go….

“Cel Animation”
Advice: After illustration (done manually or technically) another artists cleans it up and scrubs those crazy characters to perfection so they are ready to be digitally painted, without redoing any of the previous process.  Check out Daz3D.
                     
“Flash”
Advice: Flash is mainly used to bring the artist’s work onto the play stage of attention for audiences like you and me.  (www.bombsfall.com). Flash+ Photoshop+ After Effects= Genius.  Check out CS4, Adobe Bone tool.  Play.

“Stop Motion”
Advice: Okay, so it’s tedious, but artists do what they love.  Coraline (2009) the movie was made, therefore someone had to love it. 3D printing created all the mockups with expressions and physical personality.   Check out FrameByFrame for the basic stop-motion work; Bonix Software, iStopMotion 2-Home (does not support HD video), and Express and Pro.  There are limitations with most, however your video or still camera can partner with this software for achievable effects. 

“CGI”
Advice: There’s no faking a brilliant imagination here! “When working with physical elements one doesn’t have so many undos, which forces you to embrace mistakes, while CG can be modified, changed and edited at speed- allowing many options to be quickly explored.” – Jon Humphreys, The Neighborhood’s creative director/ contributing founder
Looking to become a better designer? http://www.computerarts.co.uk/in_depth/features/50_ways_to_become_a_better_designer

Credit goes to Magazine Contributor, Tom Dennis & participating interviewees for August 2010 issue of Computer Arts Projects. 

Friday, November 12, 2010

Gadgets- Beauty & the Brain

When beauty and brains come together they make some pretty wild kids- that we all want to buy! Some pretty fantastic minds were behind the creation of these gadgets. From sign Language Translators to motorcycles with more attitude than the men (or chicks) who ride them, don’t even try to figure out the imagination required for these futuristic pieces.  Function and fashion, kind of like Seth Green and model, Claire Grant, are the best parings!

I don’t know about you, but I have to have that coffee cup- drink my Joe and eat sweets too? Yaa





Sign Language Translator

Grow Green the right way



Portable Vacuum

...tires with spikes!? Maybe for Christmas...

For Cool DJ's only

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Personal Favorites ;)

New York during Christmas and coffee at Starbucks
Cinnamon candles and red shiny firetrucks
Necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings
These are a few of my favorite things…

Christian Louboutin, $895, visit net-a-porter.com
J. Crew Black sequin harem pant
$650


 FENTON/FALLON™ for J.Crew rhinestone chain jaws necklace
  $135.00


Elie TahariCornella Top with Lace DetailStyle $248.00

Marc by
Marc JacobsOzzie Square
Perfect PurseStyle $228.00

Antik BatikAnka BagStyle $455.00


Bailey 44, Revolveclothing.com
$305.00

LAMB  $385.00 Revolveclothing.com

Inner Lioness Vest $198 Anthropologie