Posts tagged: arte

The Art Influences Film

By | March 7, 2011

It is undeniable that art, in all its ramifications, can bring more beauty and a profound message to anything you do in life.

The artists live in a constant feedback that is not limited to their branch, but is able to be inspired by different types of art that exist.

The inspiration comes to create a preliminary concept which results in a more general setting. It is for designers of visual concepts for films.

Some of these artists are well known in the film industry, others are a bit more hidden in the shadow of anonymity but both contribute equally fundamental ideas that provide a specific idea of the visual universe of the story.


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Conventions of Great Poster Design (Part 1) : Get Inspired

By | March 6, 2011

A poster must show the precise concept of what you want to communicate or display through a visually stunning and also on the depth of his message.

Not much use if we make a great design that does not fit into any category and does not project anything. We must start with a design rich, varied and inspired, as if it were anyother art form.

For this it is necessary to have clear notions about the kinds of designs of posters that can inspire us and start exploring the wide variety of styles and forms that exist.


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Self-portrait sketch

By | October 8, 2010

It is difficult to draw the outer personality, visible to anyone who knows us. Even more complicated is to define the inner personality, the opposite side of the coin, the part we hide, the demon locked behind four walls that claims freedom and absolute integrity.

My dark side is more hidden than I thought, represented by the black spiral with no apparent origin, which fiery flames burning the soul and ignore the meat. Colorful geometry appears near the center representing my bi-polarity and versatility of my essence. Circles, rings, spirals, whose end is at the center of everything, in the middle of nowhere. That’s me, self-portrait, self-suicide, a spiral that awaits your way up to become entangled and suffocate in the contradiction of existence.


Drawing Workshop – Eyes – Tips

By | September 16, 2009

Let me share with you 4 guidelines that could be taken into account when drawing the eye in front view, which are detailed well in the picture below:


1 .- The eyebrow behind the eye: Drawing on the vertical, the brow should be behind the eye. In the character in the passive, quiet, expressionless eyes are not what the eyebrow. Only when the character frowns (expression of anger) the brow is stretched and the distance to the eye increases.

2 .- Distance is shortened: The space between the top of the eye and the lower edge of the eyebrow is accentuated as we get closer to the nose. This is shown clearly by comparing the distances from the upper left corner of the eye (in the case of the image) with the eyebrow and the upper right edge of the eye and eyebrow.

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Short animation – Sebastian’s voodoo

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The plot of this short film directed by Joaquin Baldwin is absolutely ingenious, a voodoo doll in full session of black magic must find the courage to save his friends and likewise of being ‘nailed’ to death.

This ingenious animator is of Paraguayan origin but settled in Los Angeles – USA finishing their studies no less than UCLA.

Short animation – The Forest

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This is an animated short by David Scharf, a mixture of 2D and 3D, very minimalist style, beauty fairy tale and a little black comedy.

The plot is as follows: Antonia is a girl of 12 years usually daydreams, in their dreams travels to a magical forest where you can hide from the real world problems. One day his father takes drastic measures to respect, then Antonia must make a decision.

50 Webs designed with flash

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Webdesigndev has posted an article 50 of the most creative web pages built based on flash. It seems that every day flash design is becoming more popular and you can always find new creations on some websites.


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My Best Friend’s Birthday, the first vision failed Tarantino

By | September 15, 2009

I was reading an article in a blog dedicated to film about Quentin Tarantino‘s first flirtation in filmmaking and how the end result was not exactly what was expected of a director with the talent that he currently holds.

The pseudo-movie (can not call it film, sorry Quentin) is titled My Best Friend’s Birthday, and tells the story of Mickey that is deserted by his girlfriend, for that reason his friend Clarence (Tarantino) plans to celebrate a birthday than ever forget.


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How to create a dark blog design

By | September 11, 2009

In this tutorial, web design, demonstrate how to use the impressively dark design themes for blog topics. The design has to do with the elements of racing race cars such as carbon fiber and textures checkered flag and odometer.


Click here to access the tutorial posted on the web Six Revisions.

Creating typography incersión

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This tutorial shows you how to create basic incersión typography, very similar to the lyrics of cards.


Click here to access the tutorial posted on the web Six Revisions.

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