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[12 Dec 2009|08:31am] |
** Notebook sketches needed!! **
Hi everyone. I know a couple weeks ago I was the one asking for submissions for another project for college, though that one's currently been dropped due to a low amount of submissions (the topic was admittingly strange).
I was wondering though, if anyone had any non traditional surface sketches for this new gallery idea? By that I mean notebook, sticky note, hey even your shoe sketches, basically anything drawn on non traditional surfaces, or surfaces other than artbook or art paper. Perhaps you doodled it at work, or at school, or at a meeting. People often come up with intersting, unfinished (sometimes finished) ideas due to the monotony of listening to someone talk. Notebook sketches are intimate, and it's fun seeing what is created in an every day environment.
Any submissions please sent to vividarchetype@gmail.com. Please submit them no later than Tuesday, December the 15th. I know I'm cutting it close, so any submissions will be much appreciated!! And the more submissions the merrier! My gallery should be up by December the 16th (when my project is due). I will post it here for everyone to see.
Thanks again!
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| ** CALL OUT FOR ARTISTS ** |
[01 Dec 2009|04:42pm] |
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** CALL OUT FOR ARTISTS ** [01 Dec 2009|04:14pm]
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*** Attention artists! ***
First time poster on a mission.
This is for a college project. I'm making a webpage featuring a gallery of a variety of artist's works. I need people to draw/paint/sketch half of the right side of a face (the subject's right, and you can use an already completed work as long as you made it, or have permission from the artist), and any photograph of a face of your choice for the left half of the face. You can alter the photo in anyway that that you think it fits better with the right half. I'm really interested in what people will come up with. Please put your name, initials, or some manner of ownership either on the work or in the description and send it to vividarchetype@gmail.com. Also please comment in this post that you contributed, so I can make sure that I got your email. I'll post the gallery's website here so everyone can view it. The website should be done by mid December. Multiple submissions are welcomed.
I'll greatly appreciate any contributions, but please submit your work or works before December 12th.
Thank you so much!
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If this is not the right place to post this, please delete my entry.
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[09 Jan 2009|01:40am] |
hello everyone, I'm Gina
this is my first post here, I keep doodles in my own LJ all the time and wanted to branch out and join an art community and so here I am feel free to introduce yourself, I'm friendly :)
( and here's a doodleCollapse )
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| ArtRage |
[02 Jan 2009|10:52pm] |
Just realised this community still exists. If anyone's interested in learning about ArtRage come visit my Painting With ArtRage page - it has tutorials and pictures and free downloads.
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| artrage question |
[01 Jan 2009|03:36pm] |
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anyone know how to deal with the white speckles the chalks tool leaves? anything i can possibly do in another program to at least make them less conspicuous?
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| Art Contest - Egyptian Theme - Animal Gods |
[22 Aug 2008|03:45pm] |
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Fantasy Art Contest ‘B & W’ line-art needed for RPG Manual. Build your portfolio, get published, get recognized. E-mail nomadproject@hotmail.com for details on subject matter, format, and prizes. E-mail subject line: Attention – Fantasy Art Contest What is needed and why: ‘B & W’ line-art is needed for a small-run, self-published Role Playing Game manual. The theme is Ancient Egyptian animal gods.
Why you want to enter: The “Eye of Horus” Fantasy Art Contest can provide possible exposure for aspiring Fantasy artists to the Role Playing and Fantasy Gaming industry (any submission selected for publication will be fully credited). The contest may also help aspiring artists bolster their portfolio (artist retains Copyright). Such exposure may include gaming websites, game manuals, game supplements, gaming magazines, and promotional materials.
There is a single cash prize for the Grand Prize Winner and Runners-Up will receive a copy of the first printing of the book that their submission appears in. There will never be any cost to the artist, and all shipping costs for prizes will be paid by the contest holder.
Do Not: Please do not send any unsolicited submissions before receiving and reading the Requirements regarding format and specific content, as well as the Terms and Conditions of the contest.
Please Do: E-mail nomadproject@hotmail.com for details on rules, terms, subject matter, format, and prizes. E-mail subject line: Attention – Fantasy Art Contest
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| First post |
[09 Nov 2007|03:41pm] |
Hi All,
I recently joined this community and thought I should post my first artwork here.
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 First_Spring_Preview
It is summer time in New Zealand. The first sign of spring is always ice melting as the air gets warmer.
Painted from scratch in Photoshop using my new wacom Bamboo tablet. I'm just a beginner and this is only my second digital painting. It was initially a rough sketch done to practice skintones and hair (which I'm not entirely satisfied with!). Later, I went ahead and added the background and other elements. There are too many mistakes which I didn't notice until too late. Your critiques/comments are welcome.
( First SpringCollapse )
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| New. |
[28 Nov 2006|03:28am] |
A few months ago I finally bought a tablet and began practicing drawing and coloring on this site: http://www.iscribble.net/
I'm not sure if my drawings will be welcomed since it's done on a site rather than photoshop or painter but I would be grateful if you would take the time to view my recent works. :]
Thank you for viewing. :D
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[20 Nov 2006|09:24pm] |
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| A question! |
[08 Nov 2006|11:24am] |
Hello everyone; new member here. :) I thought I'd start out with tossing out a question for the experienced digital people to chew on!
I'm thinking about buying a new computer and planning to get Painter 9 to go with it, but I'm not sure how strong and fast I need the computer to be for the program to work well. Are there any computer whizzos around that have any tips on processor speeds and memory sizes and those things for me? With my current computer I've never been able to use the watercolour brushes in Painter, since they take forever to first simply register on the canvas and then dry if I make them very large. Ideally, the new computer would be able to handle them. (We're talking canvas sizes of 2000+ pixels here, so the brushes get pretty big.)
Sorry for going all technical on you folks. :)
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| help a noob out.. |
[09 Oct 2006|09:13pm] |
hey everyone, I'm trying to learn how to draw 'digitally'. I can somewhat draw on paper ;) But I've never been able to make the jump from paper to computer. I even have a little wacom tablet. I know you all started somewhere... are there any noob/basic tutorials that go step-by-step? Really detailed would be nice.
Thought I'd ask, since most of you show such nice 'doodles' ;)
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[30 Sep 2006|01:30am] |
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I haven't ahd much time to complete anything but I do ahve a few sketches and WIP's I'd like to show off... 2 of which I just found tonight on my computer after having forgot about them for over a month.
OMG IMAGE HEAVY Ohnoes! D: I's Sorry.
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| Random ID |
[22 Jun 2006|04:57pm] |
Um, random ID doodle I made yesterday...comments and critiques are much appreciated! Software openCanvas 4 Plus Hardware crappy tablet
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| Newbie. OMG |
[06 May 2006|03:15pm] |
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A opencanvas doodle I did that i am mildly proud of. enjoy. feel free to friend me :3 hugs and kisses if you do.
( Fake cut oh noes :0! )
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