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Artist Profiles Arnold Birungi posted on March 10, 2010 - 1:14pm
Arnold Birungi’s Biography: Arnold Birungi is a Ugandan born in south western Uganda, Rukungiri district. He holds a bachelors degree in Industrial and Fine Arts from Makerere University. Arnold is a realist oil and water colour painter and paints mainly people and wild life. He has practiced art since he left school and has a painting studio located in Bukoto town. Arnold is a professional visual artist, specializing in painting and drawing illustrations and has an amazing eye for detail. He has been drawing communication materials for several NGOs, businesses and the public Read more...
Cool Fun Flash Cartoons' Tutorials posted on March 9, 2010 - 5:43pm
Over time, we have been bringing you the best of tutorial links from around the globe. That said, I have not seen a tutorial so simple and yet so much funRead the Tutorials here:   Read more...
Cool Fun Flash Cartoons' Tutorials posted on March 9, 2010 - 5:43pm
Over time, we have been bringing you the best of tutorial links from around the globe. That said, I have not seen a tutorial so simple and yet so much funRead the Tutorials here:   Read more...
26 Excellent Photoshopped Robotic Animals posted on March 5, 2010 - 10:49am
Adobe Photoshop Rules! We all know that. I'd gander to say that if God were to use a tool to help him visualize creation, He'd use Photoshop. Now thats not blasphemy. The fact is no other tool has consistently proven its worth when it comes to image manipulation. In the right hands, photoshop can do the most ridiculous and mindblowing things as testified by these 26 Photoshopped Robotic Animals. The only fake thing in these images are the robotic parts. Everything else is real world photos! The level of composition, seamlessness and attention to detail is Read more...
26 Excellent Photoshopped Robotic Animals posted on March 5, 2010 - 10:49am
Adobe Photoshop Rules! We all know that. I'd gander to say that if God were to use a tool to help him visualize creation, He'd use Photoshop. Now thats not blasphemy. The fact is no other tool has consistently proven its worth when it comes to image manipulation. In the right hands, photoshop can do the most ridiculous and mindblowing things as testified by these 26 Photoshopped Robotic Animals. The only fake thing in these images are the robotic parts. Everything else is real world photos! The level of composition, seamlessness and attention to detail is Read more...
As you can see, the power of Blender 3D keeps growing over the months and if you are a keen user you will most certainly notice the functionality of this light but really powerful tool. Once again let me repeat this: Blender 3D in contrast with some other 3D applications uses very low  system requirements but the results are the same as the other application. It has an in-built node-compositor, video editor and game engine, not to mention several other tools enabling the user to create outstanding 3D imagery and animations.In this article by Reynante Martinez, Read more...
As you can see, the power of Blender 3D keeps growing over the months and if you are a keen user you will most certainly notice the functionality of this light but really powerful tool. Once again let me repeat this: Blender 3D in contrast with some other 3D applications uses very low  system requirements but the results are the same as the other application. It has an in-built node-compositor, video editor and game engine, not to mention several other tools enabling the user to create outstanding 3D imagery and animations.In this article by Reynante Martinez, Read more...
The Walk Cycle posted on March 2, 2010 - 2:26pm
Most sane people have a fear of animating walk cycles. Many events are happening at the same time, and it can seem overwhelming. A single mistake on your first drawing can wreck the rest of the scene. However, the process can be broken down into a series of steps which can go some distance in simplifying the process. A walk cycle can be described by four distinct poses: CONTACT, RECOIL, PASSING and HIGH-POINT.Continue Reading Here: Read more...
The Walk Cycle posted on March 2, 2010 - 2:26pm
Most sane people have a fear of animating walk cycles. Many events are happening at the same time, and it can seem overwhelming. A single mistake on your first drawing can wreck the rest of the scene. However, the process can be broken down into a series of steps which can go some distance in simplifying the process. A walk cycle can be described by four distinct poses: CONTACT, RECOIL, PASSING and HIGH-POINT.Continue Reading Here: Read more...
How to Create a Sci-Fi scene in Photoshop posted on February 22, 2010 - 6:07pm
Tutorial goal: In this tutorial, I will guide you through the steps to create a futuristic sci-fi scene. We will transform original pictures using Photoshop tools that will help to give the image a more spectacular look.Read Entire tutorial: Read more...