Archived entries: client

Mona Lisa Revisions

I found this one on a Turkish t-shirt site geyikadam.com. It is so spot-on, that I decided to translate it into English and share with you all.

If you have ever worked on a commercial design project, you should get a good laugh out of it.

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Bici Bee #136: Wired

Today I tried recording a new tutorial for Quba HQ several times. Managed to get 10, maybe 15 minutes done in between work. Could not get to doing the comic until 3:00 AM, but here it is.

Bici Bee #129: Art Games

Some of you know it from your own experience. For everyone else there’s this site.

Money for Masking and the Pics for Free

The image used for the header of this article is not a CAD rendering. Neither is it a fragment of a 3D model wireframe. It is a detail from the image mask I had to produce today in order to adapt a stock image into usable element for a motion graphics project I am currently working on.

Masking, matting, rotoscoping, keying… you name it – not exactly the favorite task for most designers, yet a necessary one. But does it have to be? In this article I would like to propose a solution that could potentially free the artists from the labor of building alpha channels for their images, earn freelancers some money and help the big stock providers expand their offering.

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