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Looks like a lush painting or a dream of sherbert icecream. Killer shots.
(Source: brandonjordanpics, via chrisvisions)
Love how rotoscoping can easily capture movement. What a great way to learn. Anyone can do it, but the art comes in on what to draw, the transitions into the skeletal structure and the removal of the body areas.
Rotoscoping exercise based on Nadia Micault’s Sonata. Reference footage taken from Personal Space by Altin Kaftira & Peter Leung.
(via chrisvisions)
Photoshop was acting really funny this morning. This is me turning on and off layers and groups. Notice how the simple blue background keeps changing. I wonder what adobe thinks of this.
I’ve always loved this animation from Apple about their new iOS X icon design system. What a clear way of explaining this to world of consumers.
Tina Seelig giving her “The 6 Characteristics of Truly Creative People” presentation to the 99u audience.
I like the creative thinking exercises that she uses with her classes. I think that would be huge inside of agencies. Keep that spirit of constant creation going.
Thank You for still kicking ass JCVD. It’s awesome to see people taking you seriously after all these years.
Life long fan, Jason





Another awesome poster by the crew over at Mondo. I really love the quality and colors in their work.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8k46hl9ya518n6a/Partners-Page-for-IPA-NAV-V3.png

There is a badass animated gif of this that is worth mentioning.

A new concept design offers a glimpse at how the iWatch might look if Apple ever decides to create it.
Happy they made this. It helps build the Batman myth in many ways that I never thought of before.




I’ve never seen this movie but I really want this poster. Rich Kelly and Mondo are kicking ass.
http://blog.mondotees.com/2013/05/13/hard-eight-detail-shots/