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This is my first of what will probably be many experiments with Illustrator. Please be honest with me and give me any suggestions for improvement! I am going to try experimenting with lots of new things. I always welcome ideas & feedback!
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A music club is starting at my friend's school and she asked me to create something w/ a rose & music notes (I understand the notes, but why a rose???) for.... a flyer? I have no idea - haha. I guess I'll upload this anyway.
"ONE hot summer’s day a Fox was strolling through an orchard till he came to a bunch of Grapes just ripening on a vine which had been trained over a lofty branch. “Just the things to quench my thirst,” quoth he." (Aesop)
My take on Aesop's fable of the fox and the grapes. Repetition of three and groups of three is used throughout the design in honor of this version of Firefox. This design was produced on Adobe Illustrator, using colors sampled from the Firefox logo; I used a wacom tablet for the drawings. I've followed some very helpful advice and modified my first design; worked a tiny bit on some of the original lines; and modified the gradient to try to better suggest a fiery sunset. If this one is accepted, I'll take down the other if need be, because I do like this one better. I hope that you guys like it too! I'm treating this template as if it represents a tiny shirt since we weren't given any dimensions for the template: The entire graphic would be about 7" x 10".
A new sneaky peek at a page from my Where's Stig? Top Gear book. Stig Rocks Festival!
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The mysterious Stig, "Top Gear"'s resident racing driver and one of the most popular members of the "TG" team, has finally got a book of his own. But you'll have to work hard to find him, as he's been cleverly concealed in a series of brilliantly drawn scenes. You might spot him getting down with the kids at a rock festival; or overseeing his workforce in his secret underground lair. He could be one of the spectators lining the route of Bonneville Salt Flats Speed Week; or soaking up the sun on the Costa del Stig. Filled with visual jokes and references to the TV series, and with extra credits for spotting his colleagues at "Top Gear" and a few other hidden gems, "Where's Stig?" will give "Top Gear" fans hours of fun.
… hanging from a fixed point – is free to swing down by force of gravity …
graphic experiment with Adobe Illustrator and Java.
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I’ve done the technical illustrations for a number of textbooks.
Shown here is a detail shot of one of the hundreds of illustrations
for Mullin, Electrical Wiring Residential 14e, Figure 25-11,
showing installation of a typical satellite dish.
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La la la. This version is before I fixed the typos. Oh well.
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I've gotten a lot of e-mail and requests about these worksheets and I've finally uploaded them in a .ZIP for you to download. You will need some sort of program to unarchive the files, and they are a high enough resolution for printing. I recommend card stock as it will hold up best when colored, cut, and assembled.
These are for the Black and White files only:
www.filedropper.com/rachelnsaffoldwatercycleworksheets
As always, I ask that these files be downloaded for personal use, not sold or redistributed for any reason. Feel free to use them for classroom projects, homeschooling, homework or just some good old educational fun!
Welcome to the fourteenth year of Arachtober! Celebrate arachnids with us by sharing your photos of spiders, scorpions, and other arachnids throughout the month.
jciv and I started Arachtober in 2007, and urtica gifted us with the name. You can read Arachtober’s origin story in this LiveScience article. This year is starting out with 10,557 photos in the pool and 269 members. We're so glad to see all the growing arachnid enthusiasm!
This is a very friendly and interactive group. Comments and favorites aren’t required, but interaction makes it more fun. Please do check out other member’s Arachtober posts – there is always something interesting to see.
We have only a few easy rules: these photos must be FRESH! Stale spiders with old comments aren’t exciting. We want these to be special, just for Arachtober. When you took the photo is not important, but it should be new to flickr. To start the month, we limit members to one post per day. The limit gets raised a few times throughout the month and reaches five by the end. Even if you have only one photo, you are welcome to participate! If you have a few, you can post them till you run out, or spread them out, or save them for Halloween week; spiders are especially popular on Flickr around then.
This big-eyed beastie is a Net-casting Spider, a.k.a. Ogre-faced Spider. These are fascinating spiders that hang head down and create a small net-web which they use to ensnare prey that passes below them. I have, sadly, never seen one in person, but when considering the goings-on this year, the resemblance of the net to a mask came immediately to mind. Illustration by me, and gratitude for motivational sketches goes to jciv and Qingru.
Excellent information on these spiders presented in a very friendly way can be found here. I highly recommend checking it out.
The font is CF Halloween by Steve Cloutier.
For a heartwarming story (seriously!) about a spider, read this Facebook post by Leilani Carrasco.
Have fun, and thanks for joining us!
100% Adobe illustrator Vectors
Quick little illustration.
trying something a little different.
retro style with hand drawn lettering.
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The third in this series.
I am learning a lot from doing a little research about the fruit I have been working with - plus a tasty treat after the shoot!
Hope all is well with you - will be catching up soon!
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This is made with the lens flair tool and my original symbols (I created them not long after I first started using Illustrator, so they're pretty simple) that I've made available as live AI files at the Adobe Exchange. If you like, you should be able to download these as editable symbols at the following address: www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm?event=extensionD...
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Illustration for Giungla Magazine
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More experimentation . . . I am fascinated . . .
Sorry everyone . . . I know I am terribly behind! Bear with me . . . I will be by soon!
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I say WHO NEEDS EXPLORE? Anyone looking for beautiful images should check out my Contacts Page. I am blessed to have 700 tremendously talented contacts who make an effort to better their craft on a daily basis. Each day I see folks step outside their comfort zone and create works of art. I don't need or have time to have anyone else select the "best of the best" or the most "interesting" for me. I, thankfully and gratefully, have it delivered to my door. There! I have had my say!
oh the irony . . . this hit EXPLORE 6.15.2009