digital
An illustration for designers. cmy-K, illustration by T Wei.
Digital Vomit, paintings by Alberto Seveso.
“Digital Vomit is an ongoing project. The idea behind everything is to create unique artworks by using an inkjet printer and some tricks.”
Photgraphy by Hossein Zare.
Photography by Hossein Zare.
You can now take a drift down the Colorado River via Google Maps.
These are two screen shots from my computer and you can read more about it at laboratoryequipment.com.
Justin Townes Earle, photographed by Joshua Black Wilkins.
CGI piece done by digital artist Alan Warburton. It’s for a series called Spherical Memories.
“It is a hermetically sealed fantasy, full of digitally created memories, counterfeit physics and controlled accidents. A place where reality fails because it’s too perfect, and where spectacular CGI setpieces are replaced with more introverted and complex fantasies - fantasies of the digital-artist-as-god, lost in uncanny valley.”
Every digital designer absolutely needs to know about this online color picker, Adobe Kuler.
You can chose pre-made color themes, pick from an image, and save favorite themes. What’s even cooler is that you can create your own theme based on options like analogous, complementary, shades, etc.
Enjoy!
Can we talk about this Lomography Smartphone Film Scanner? For $59.00, you can easily scan your 35mm negatives; just place your phone on the scanner, slide your negatives in, and snap a pic on your phone.
Christmas shopping made easy for your photo friend.
Buy it at Photojojo!