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Our Art Editor – whose nickname on the team is ‘Stylus’ for reasons that we’ll go into later – works hard. So hard, in fact, that the stylus for his Wacom Intuos graphics tablet was disintegrating. (In fairness to Wacom, at least part of this damage is because he chews the tip. The styluses themselves are pretty damned robust.) He was a sad man – until the lovely Sarah at Ranieri Communications made sure he got a shiny new one from Wacom. How he’s happy again!
And why is he called Stylus? In publishing, a sometimes-friendly-and-sometimes-derogatory term for an art editor is ‘a crayon’, in part because they do art, and in part poking fun that all they do is draw pretty pictures. (Note: this is not actually true.) Chris Hedley particularly objected to being called a crayon because he’s completely digital and uses a stylus – and because ‘he styles us’. So, ‘Stylus’ he became.
I thought this had somewhat of a blacklight poster appearance. I created this in Corel Painter X with my Wacom Intuos 3 digital pen tablet.
Camera: Nikon D300
Lens: Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 AT-X
Filters: UV (77mm)
Tripod: Manfrotto
Ballhead: Manfrotto
Location: Bahrain
Date: September ‘11
Dedicated to my Dad.
When 2 geeks move in together you often end up with a lot of game consoles and other computer gear. Not even going to mention the volume of books that aren’t here yet.
Playstation3
Playstation2 x 2
PS1 hasn’t arrived yet
PSP
Gameboy Color
Gameboy SP
DS Lite x 2
Wii
Gamecube x 2
Nintendo64
Xbox360 Elite
Xbox360 Pro
42 inch plasma TV
32 inch LCD TV hasn’t arrived yet
Dell Mini 9
Mac Mini
Airport Extreme
MacBook 13inch
24 inch iMac
Wacom Intuos 6x8”
iPad 64Gig 3G x 2
Rock Band drums and guitar
Guitar Hero guitar
Random controllers & cables
Around 50 assorted playstation/nintendo games
30 odd xbox games on shelves
20 odd xbox games in other room
This packaging sucks in all light around it. Seems like black is the new white, after white was the new black for a couple of years. Which is fine for me, black is my absolute top favourite (non-)colour.
(This is the M model which I returned the same day, it took up way too much desk space and I can´t really use the larger active area all that much anyways.)
Steven Burns, one of our expert users that ran demo sessons in the Wacom Theatre on the Cintiq 21UX.
So basically the gist of the assignment was to redesign a magazines image for the next 10 years, and we had to do cover examples as well.
I think this is funny, and could pass for real, the only thing i dont like is the typography. But whatever, im not a typographer haha
Illustration of Keith Richards with Wacom Intuos and Painter 6. Printed onto 1x1 meter canvas. Create by artist Wolfgang Kath.
Mac mini (late 2009)
- dual core 2,53 GHz
- 4 GB RAM
- 320 GB Hard Disk
- nVidia 9400
Apple cinema display 24"
Wacom Intuos 4 Large
Apple Magic Mouse
Village during the Greater Darkness Assault.
Tools: Painter X, Wacom Intuos 3 Tablet, reference of medieval architecture from Google.
Estimated Time: About 40 minutes - 1 hour.
Image digitally blended using at least 3 images as the light was awful at this time of day (early morning). Blending done using Enfuse LR plugin to begin with, then refined manually in Photoshop where necessary.
Monochrome conversion done in Photoshop.
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A painting of Alessandra Ambrosio.
All done in Photoshop.
Ingredients:
- Photoshop
- Wacom Intuos 3
- my spare time
Please visit me at: italiener.deviantart.com
a "quick" digital painting exercise
Tatiana Shmailyuk, Jinjer metal band vocalist
referencing a frame in the Pisces song video
Clip Studio Pro 1.8.6
Wacom Intuos S drawing tablet
may-june 2019
Concept art ; Dominance War 4 project.
Made with Mypaint on LinuxMint , Photoshop CS2 on indows XP.
with a Wacom intuos 3 A4.
2009
In a two-part session, Steven Burns was demonstrating how to add a bridge to a stream scene, how to add an alien spacecraft and its reflection, then how to setup the spacecraft so that it is shooting a laser into the water with steam coming out of the impact. Pretty cool, huh?
Oil on shale, pencil on bristol and some digital painting with Photoshop and an Intuos 3. Copyright Glendon Mellow 2009.
You can see some making of posts and this image as my 2009 blog banner at The Flying Trilobite.
It was trundling toward some crinoids when it was tragically covered in mud and fossilized. Normally I have painted these with bat wings: how do the insect wings compare?
Image digitally blended using at least 3 images as the light was awful at this time of day (early morning). Blending done using Enfuse LR plugin to begin with, then refined manually in Photoshop where necessary.
Monochrome conversion done in Photoshop.
View full (original) size for optimum quality.