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Critique Session: Kuler 5 “Once Upon a Time”

The second Kuler 5 project has come to a close, the theme this time was “Once Upon a Time“. The amount of submissions are still kind of struggling low but this time the quality has increased dramatically! We had some amazing results this time around…


Kuler 5: Once Upon a Time

With so many of you guys requesting a new Kuler 5, I finally made the time to push out a new theme: Once Upon a Time. Remember, this contest is open for your creativity, you can do absolutely anything you want. Here are a few ideas…


Fotoshop by Adobe: It’s Time to Change

Photoshop, although a very powerful tool to enhance and bring life to your photos, really gets abused a lot now a days, especially in the media. Photoshop has gotten so abused that it is pretty much now a verb that one uses to describe what…


Free Ink Drop Footage: Ink Chamber

So every once in awhile, I like to do a few posts showing off neat things from other people. Besides, there are plenty of great content aside from the ones here by myself! Jake and Dan over at Creatogether released a really nice pack of…


Video Footage as Custom Particles in Trapcode Particular

Using images and footage as custom particles in Trapcode Particular isn’t something new, in fact, it was done even in the earliest versions of Particular. Although I have used images as custom particles countless times, I haven’t really used footage as particles other than for…


Keeping the Inspiration Flowing

Inspiration is probably one of the most important factors for an artist, without it, our works end up being very boring, bland, and lacking energy and emotion. Aside from these, the biggest downfall from lack of inspiration is the painstaking dreadful feeling of working. If…


Take a Break to Get Better Designs

Have you ever walked away or finished a project only to come back and feel unsatisfied with your work? Unfortunately, that frustrating feeling isn’t going away because a good designer never ‘finishes’ his work. The point is, if you feel unsatisfied with your work, you’re on the right track…