Tag Archive | "grunge"

Painter X Inking and Brush Settings

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

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Painter X Inking and Brush Settings

Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: Switching to Painter X from Ray Frenden on Vimeo. I found this video while reading my friend Ray Frenden’s blog. It’s a different take on doing digital inks. This time he’s using Painter instead of his usual Manga Studio. Notice he’s not using Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator? It’s because [...]

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Drawing Skulls with a Wacom Tablet

Saturday, May 24, 2008

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Drawing Skulls with a Wacom Tablet

Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: Draw a Skull with a Wacom Tablet from Go Media on Vimeo. This isn’t exactly a tutorial, but more of a quick “time lapse” demo of a simple illustration technique I use. In this video, I’m going to draw a skull in Photoshop with my Wacom Tablet. I will [...]

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How to print giant designs onto shirts

Thursday, May 22, 2008

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How to print giant designs onto shirts

I thought this was pretty cool. For those of you who wonder how this kind of printing is done, here is a good example. Just get a machine like this! Demonstration video of the 12 color Workhorse Falcon E Duplex Automatic Textile Printer. Oversized 47″x40″ honeycomb pallets from Action Engineering (approx. $695 per pallet) are [...]

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Design a 6 Panel CD Package Tutorial

Friday, May 9, 2008

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Design a 6 Panel CD Package Tutorial

Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: A few months ago, I wrote a tutorial for Computer Arts Magazine about how I put together the CD Package for the band Hollywood Ave. I wanted to share you the link, since it’s now available for free online in PDF form. Which by the way, we’re currently looking [...]

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Shirts for Pyknic finally printed!

Monday, March 31, 2008

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Shirts for Pyknic finally printed!

Just wanted to share that the clothing company Pyknic, who hired us to design some shirts a few months ago finally has them available to purchase. Young Hollywood (designed by myself) Pyknichands (designed by Dave Tevenal) Both of these shirts are available in Men’s and Womens fitted American Apparel shirts. If you buy these, we’d [...]

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Create a Killer Band Site in Drupal – Part 6 – Additional Functionality and Resources

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

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Create a Killer Band Site in Drupal – Part 6 – Additional Functionality and Resources

Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: This tutorial is another special series written guest author Sean Hodge from aiburn.com and Connection Cube. He is an expert in Drupal, which I am totally not familiar with. He intrigued me when he told me that the majority of the bands on Sony’s record label are powered by [...]

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A Pseudo-Sugar Skull: From Start to Finish.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

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A Pseudo-Sugar Skull: From Start to Finish.

Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: Hey people! It’s Dave again giving you all yet another excuse to get your knowledge on. This isn’t as direct as my previous Gigposter Tutorial (by the way – thanks to everyone who found that helpful!) because I’m actually covering a piece of my own artwork, and as we [...]

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Create a Killer Band Site in Drupal – Part 5 – Drupal Admin

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

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Create a Killer Band Site in Drupal – Part 5 – Drupal Admin

Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: This tutorial is another special series written guest author Sean Hodge from aiburn.com and Connection Cube. He is an expert in Drupal, which I am totally not familiar with. He intrigued me when he told me that the majority of the bands on Sony’s record label are powered by [...]

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Create a Killer Band Site in Drupal – Part 4 – Theming Drupal

Thursday, February 28, 2008

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Create a Killer Band Site in Drupal – Part 4 – Theming Drupal

Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: This tutorial is another special series written guest author Sean Hodge from aiburn.com and Connection Cube. He is an expert in Drupal, which I am totally not familar with. He intrigued me when he told me that the majority of the bands on Sony’s record label are powered by [...]

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