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PUBLIC MARKS from sbrothier with tags illustration & illustrator

2016

BurntToastCreative.com

Burnt Toast Creative is the working alias for Canadian illustrator, Scott Martin.

2015

2013

2012

Low-Poly Experiments in Illustration and Design by Tim Reynolds | Design.org

Tim Reynolds is a 3D illustrator and designer living and working in Milwaukee. He continually experiments in low-poly illustrations (both isometric and non-isometric) . His series of environments and objects are quite lovely, with exaggerated and almost magical plays of light and shadow and a great mix of texture. Take a look ↓

Jonathan Puckey - Delaunay Raster

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The Delaunay Raster is an original graphical process I invented in 2008, to create abstracted versions of images using the Delaunay Triangulation, color averaging and hand assisted placement of points. Delaunay Raster was developed using Scriptographer and color averaging by Jurg Lehni.

Scriptographer.org - Boxes Flow

The tool generates a line made of three-sided or four-sided polygons. If you select a raster image, the tool will draw the path using the image's colors. A nice and quick tool to write and draw.

2010

humor chic

Humor Chic is a daily society portrait blog, an illustrated point of view about fashion, costume, culture, society and celebrity. "When I put pencil to paper, I know where I'll start but I don't know where I'll finish" aleXsandro Palombo

2008

Upian vous souhaite une belle et heureuse année 2008

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Upian fête ses 10 ans cette année. Et vous entraîne dans un voyage poétique au pays des kokeshis, les poupées traditionnelles japonaises. Illustrée en volume par lapatamodeleuse, cette petite danse raconte avec délicatesse la métamorphose des capucines de la graine à la fleur. Animation Jérôme Gonçalvez, musique Greg Corsaro. Très belle année à tous !

comics212 - never safe for work. » Blog Archive » Japan 2007: How to draw manga with Osamu Tezuka

So the last entry had my visit to the Osamu Tezuka Manga Museum in Takarazuka, Japan. One of the coolest features of the museum is one that I didn’t show you: Little How-to-draw and how-to-create-characters instructional illustrations by Tezuka that were set into the floor. Although it’s probably an exercise for the kids or something, I still thought it would be cool to show you the illustrations, and hopefully you find them interesting (or useful!). Enjoy!

2007

Hydro74

un des mecs qui bossent pour YWTF