Monday, December 24, 2007
Sunday, December 9, 2007
November 20th/21st, 2007
This set of drawings all began at Sketchcast and finished at VectorMagic. In between, blurring was added using "Depth Of Field Generator PRO". I really like what this combination of tools can do. Hence, I have also gone back to my previous drawings, and reprocessed some of them with this combination.
Link to this drawing at Sketchcast and VectorMagic.
Link to this drawing at Sketchcast and VectorMagic.
Link to this drawing at Sketchcast and VectorMagic.
Link to this drawing at Sketchcast and VectorMagic.
Link to this drawing at Sketchcast and VectorMagic.
Link to this drawing at Sketchcast and VectorMagic.
Link to this drawing at Sketchcast and VectorMagic.
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Saturday, November 10, 2007
IF: SCALE
For this week's IF submission, the topic of "Scale" is presented at 2 levels:
1) "Scale" as a subject matter.
2) "Scale" as an attribute of digital images.
Similar to my IF submissions from previous weeks, the drawings for this week were started at sketchcast.com, followed by post-processing with desktop graphics software. Because Sketchcast.com is a drawing tool based on Macromedia Flash, the resulting images are vector based, and therefore, scalable. The size of the images presented here has been scaled larger than when the drawing was original made at sketchcast. Click these links to view the sketchcast: picture1, picture2 and picture 3. Click the images below to view the larger versions.
During post-processing, the drawings were converted into pixel art, which is less scalable. To make them scalable again, I recently came across another wonderful web-based tool called VectorMagic. This online tool is provided by the Stanford University Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. The tool is designed to convert pixel images into vector art using very sophisticated algorithm. Follow these links to view the very scalable versions of this week's pictures: picture 1, picture 2 and picture 3.
1) "Scale" as a subject matter.
2) "Scale" as an attribute of digital images.
Similar to my IF submissions from previous weeks, the drawings for this week were started at sketchcast.com, followed by post-processing with desktop graphics software. Because Sketchcast.com is a drawing tool based on Macromedia Flash, the resulting images are vector based, and therefore, scalable. The size of the images presented here has been scaled larger than when the drawing was original made at sketchcast. Click these links to view the sketchcast: picture1, picture2 and picture 3. Click the images below to view the larger versions.
During post-processing, the drawings were converted into pixel art, which is less scalable. To make them scalable again, I recently came across another wonderful web-based tool called VectorMagic. This online tool is provided by the Stanford University Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. The tool is designed to convert pixel images into vector art using very sophisticated algorithm. Follow these links to view the very scalable versions of this week's pictures: picture 1, picture 2 and picture 3.
Saturday, November 3, 2007
IF: HATS
These 10 drawings were done specifically for the Illustration Friday topic of "hats". All of them were drawn in sketchcast.com, followed by post-processing with various graphic software. To watch the sketchcasts, please follow these links - drawing 1, drawing 2, drawing 3, drawing 4, drawing 5, drawing 6, drawing 7, drawing 8, drawing 9, and drawing 10.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Monday, October 29, 2007
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Thursday, October 18, 2007
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