Quick Robot

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Artist : Scot Drake

http://www.scotdrake.com/

Please subscribe! more demos and paintings to come

Author: ScotDrake
Keywords: action art cars Concept design Digital drawing girls Painting photoshop pin-up robots spaceships
Added: August 29, 2008

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Easy Photoshop Reflections

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an easy way to make reflections with adobe photoshop

Author: ethanstutorials
Keywords: adobe ethan ethanstutorials ethan’s tutorials photoshop reflections glass
Added: August 29, 2008

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Cloned in Adobe After Effects cs3

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Just a preview of what is coming !!!
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Author: GNRcroatia
Keywords: adobe after effect clone tutorial cs3 photoshop premiere croatia gnr best crazy funny double sony flash pro brush vector
Added: August 29, 2008

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Getting the most out of Photoshop World

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What is Photoshop World? - Now in its tenth year, Photoshop World is the place to learn the most up-to-date techniques, the fastest and most effective workflows, and the hottest new tips for Adobe Photoshop, Photoshop Lightroom, Photoshop Extended - as well as applications like Illustrator, After Effects, and InDesign - from a select team of the industry’s most talented and creative pros.

Author: thescriv
Keywords: Photoshop World NAPP Scott Kelby
Added: August 29, 2008

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drawing archief 2007-2008

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Read this First!!

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Dit is een kleine uiteenzetting van alle tekeningen die ik het afgelopen schooljaar heb gemaakt met photoshop, ultra fractal, pen, papier etc… Het maken van deze dingen liet me even de frustraties rondom me vergeten, en boden een uitweg. Hiermee kon ik mijn woede beter onder controle houden…

Al deze werkjes hebben ontzettend veel tijd en geduld van me geëist, ik hoop dat jullie ze allemaal leuk vinden XD

Graag wil ik aan iedereen die me dit jaar geholpen heeft deze tekeningen opdragen. Jullie steun, oprechtheid en respect hebben me een zeer sterke duw in mijn rug gegeven. Dit is iets wat ik in het diepst van mijn ziel waardeer, en nooit zal vergeten.

Zonder jullie had dit jaar niet zo goed afgelopen geweest, dus dank jullie wel!!!

Soort tekeningen:

1. Photoshop tekeningen/digitaal: gemaakt met CS3 deze werkjes hebben me meestal een paar uur gekost, maar soms ook een paar dagen tot weken.

2. Ultra fractal: ik noem het fractal art, maar echte wiskunde komt er niet echt bij kijken. Altijd handig als je wat van die dingen afweet, maar mijn tip is. Pruts, en bezie je resultaat.

3. Traditional drawings: tekeningen gemaakt op de oude manier: schets, pen-uitlijning, inkleuren en onder de scanner. Oude methode, maar nog wel een hele goede.

Nog een paar kleine aandachtpuntjes:

1. De eerste tekening in traditional style is een redraw van pearleden. Ik heb geschreven toestemming van haar om dit te doen, dus val me er niet mee lastig.

2. Deze tekeningen zijn beveiligd met copyrights en creative commons, m.a.w. je mag deze niet gebruiken zonder mijn geschreven toestemming!

3. Het liedje is geschreven door Kris Wilson, deze persoon vind je ook terug op deviantart. Ook van hem heb ik toestemming om het liedje te gebruiken

4. Geniet van deze tekeningen

artsite:
http://arsillyd.deviantart.com

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(warning, my English is terrible ^^ XD)

These are all the drawings I made last school year. I used photoshop, ultra fractal, pen, paper, etc… making these things made me able to forget the frustrations around me, and offered me a solution. With this I was able to control my temper…

These drawings have cost me a lot of time and patience. I hope that you like all of them! XD

Difference between the drawings

1. Photoshop drawings/digital: drawings made with CS3. These drawings have cost me several hours to make. Sometimes even days or weeks.

2. Ultra fractal: I call it fractal art, but this isn’t pure mathematics… it’s off course very handy to know such things, but my tip is, try out, and see what your result is.

3. Traditional drawings: drawings made on the old way: scrab, outlining, coloring and finally under the scanner^^ an old way to draw, but a very good one!!

Here some aware points ^^

1. The first drawing in traditional style is a redraw from pearleden. But I’ve written permission from her to do this, so don’t bother me with it…

2. These drawings are secured with copyrights and creative commons. You can’t use these pictures without my written permission!!

3. The song is made by Kris Wilson. This person is also on deviantart. I’ve also from him written permission to use his song!!

4. Enjoy these drawings!!

artsite:
http://arsillyd.deviantart.com

Author: 3slifke3
Keywords: Kunst dragons archief drawing photoshop arsillyd silke slifke
Added: August 29, 2008

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Peachpit Author Tips: Joe McNally - A Photographer’s Best Pi

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Peachpittv.com - Joe McNally’s career has spanned 30+ years. In this Photoshop World, Orlando 2008 exclusive, he reveals what the most important piece of equipment is in a photographer’s bag.

Author: PeachpitTV
Keywords: Joe McNally The Moment It Clicks photographers Photoshop World digital photography photo equipment Class
Added: August 29, 2008

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More tidbits on the new Comcast cap (updated)

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Thursday’s news about the upcoming 250 GB monthly cap for Comcast data subscribers left some questions unanswered. I shot a few of my own, as well as some from readers over to Comcast to get them answered. These are mostly items that did not appear in both the post about the amendment, or the otherwise comprehensive FAQ page.

Update at 5:05 p.m. PDT: In a bizarre twist, the previous answers to my questions were answered by someone named Bill G., who Comcast says is not an authorized spokesperson for the company, despite answering my e-mail sent through the company’s press contacts page. Charlie Douglas, who is Director of Corporate Communications for Comcast’s Online & Voice Services, wrote me back to let me know the “correct” answers to these questions. I’ve highlighted where the previous unofficial answers differed for the sake of continuity, although the only major differentiation from the unofficial contact is the mention of Comcast developing its own bandwidth monitoring and notification service for its customers, which is apparently not happening.

Q: Will people who go over for the second time be able to challenge the account suspension, or is the two strikes and you’re out policy the standard?
Charlie Douglas: If a customer receives a call that he/she has exceeded 250 GB in a month, then we ask them to please moderate their usage. The vast majority of customers do so voluntarily. During that first call, however, we also explain that, per our Acceptable Use Policy, if they are among our heaviest users for a second time in the following six months, that we reserve the right to suspend their account for 12 months. Again, this is an extremely small number of customers–far less than 1 percent–and is a policy that does not affect more than 99 percent of our customers.

Will there be a usage meter available on Comcast subscriber’s online account information?
Douglas: There are numerous free or fee-based meters that are widely available on the Internet to anyone who wants one.
(Editor’s note: This differs from our unofficial contact who said “Comcast is developing a meter to track your bandwidth.” We’ve got a write-up of ways to do this using various software tools.)

Will you be offering larger bandwidth packages for home businesses or “excessive users?”
Douglas: Our excessive use policy is only for residential service customers. As of today, this policy does not apply to our commercial services customers.

How does this factor in with users of your Digital Voice service? On average how much bandwidth does that service take up?
Douglas: Comcast Digital Voice is a completely separate service and is not a factor.

We’ve also had some questions about the bandwidth averages cited on this page. 2-3 GB median monthly bandwidth seems incredibly low, as does the figure for how large an e-mail is (0.05KB/e-mail). Most messages in my inbox hover between 10-50k. Was it a typo for 0.05MB?
Douglas: 2 to 3 GB/month is the median monthly amount used by our residential high-speed Internet customers. The examples we provided at www.comcast.net/networkmanagement are illustrative of how much activity would be required to reach 250GB in a month. More than 99 percent of our customers do not come close to using more than that amount.

Got any other questions you feel are unanswered? Leave them in the comments and we can send out a second round.

Featured Freeware: Download Accelerator Plus

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This download manager brings much more to the table than fast file transfers, but it definitely delivers those, too. Upon installation, Download Accelerator Plus asks for your e-mail address in hopes of sending you special offers, but you don’t actually need to submit any information.

Increased download speeds are the program’s bread and butter, speeding up downloads by almost 200 percent in most cases. Besides splitting files into smaller pieces, it automatically seeks faster mirrors. It also can get a file simultaneously from several sites, which is useful if a particular site limits the download speed, it can resume downloads, and it can preview some media files while downloading. There’s a blacklist for sites that you never want to accept downloads from, too, and categorized folders and filters to keep your downloads organized.

The nag panels have been woven into this freeware fairly innocuously, and they don’t clutter the tabbed main window or the download windows as much as they could. They also make the UI feel similar to LimeWire and other file-sharing clients. DAP installs a toolbar in Internet Explorer and integrates with Firefox and other browsers, which can be both useful and annoying depending on your preferences. All things considered, this feature-rich program will prove valuable for those with massive downloading habits.

Comcast to cap monthly consumer broadband

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Starting October 1 customers of Comcast’s residential data services will have an invisible barrier on their monthly data usage. Under the new guidelines of Comcast’s Acceptable Use Policy announced Thursday, that cap will be set at 250 gigabytes per month, per account.

Users who go over the limit will get a courtesy call from Comcast’s customer service for the first instance. However, under the new policy a second-time offense means the service is immediately suspended for an entire calendar year.

Surprisingly the company is not providing any tools to help users monitor their current usage. An FAQ on Comcast’s support site simply suggests that customers do a “Web search” for bandwidth metering software that will track this amount for them. Going forward there may be plans to set up alerts over certain thresholds, or bundle some official tool as part of the company’s starter software.

Comcast notes that the median usage for most residential customers falls somewhere between 2GB and 3GB, a number that is regularly broken within a matter of hours and sometimes minutes by customers taking advantage of streaming HD video and online backup services. The company breaks down basic usage numbers similar to what’s seen on the marketing materials on a consumer hard drive:

* Send 50 million e-mails (at 0.05KB/e-mail)
* Download 62,500 songs (at 4MB/song)
* Download 125 standard-definition movies (at 2GB/movie)
* Upload 25,000 high-resolution digital photos (at 10MB/photo)

A far greater problem may be the slighting of cloud storage services that offer file transfer and backup. Services like Carbonite and Mozy let you back up and transfer the entirety of your computer’s storage several times per month, which on many standard consumer machines can be in the hundreds of gigabytes.

Apple, too, is just at the beginning stages of MobileMe, a service that offers sync and file backup to multiple devices. Additionally, the rumored all-you-can-eat iTunes could drastically change how much downloading users are doing on a monthly basis.

So what do you think about this new limit? Let us know in the comments and the poll below.

Featured Freeware: WebMynd

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This Firefox extension takes a stab at solving a common Web problem: finding again that which you had found before. WebMynd adds two very useful functions to your browsing: site-by-site recording of where you’ve been, and integrating your history and Delicious bookmarks into specific Google searches. It’s the Back button with brains.

The site-by-site recording creates a timeline view of your browsing and a photo browser-like display. Want the site you found Friday after lunch? Rewind using the Reel view. Looking for the site with the purple logo thing? The Grid view is good for your visual memory. Since you might not want a record of every single site you visit, WebMynd lets you add sites to a permanent “do not record” list and zap specific site records.

There’s a small performance hit using WebMynd–on the order of 100-200 milliseconds for complex sites. WebMynd keeps your last 30 days worth of history. We were impressed with the way it merges a relevant list of sites you’ve visited into your Google searches, and a rumored update should include Yahoo BOSS search results in the near future.


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