Archive for 'ON SITE'
Photoshop vs Photoshop Elements: Which One Is Right for You?
Posted on 28. Jul, 2010 by Olson.
If you’re in the market for an image editing software, chances are you’re choosing between Photoshop and Photoshop Elements. Both are excellent software for manipulating digital photographs and images. In this article, I’ll discuss some of the ways the two software are different. Hopefully, after reading this, you can make an informed decision.
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Urban Fantasy
Posted on 31. Aug, 2009 by Olson.
Urban Fantasy is a motion comics based infographic created by Dewi Mariam, James Bartley, Mike Monroe Yu and Kevin Vaisman in Vancouver Film School. It’s an emotional ride through the sub world of urban fantasy.
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Interview With CGI Artist Grant Warwick
Posted on 31. Jul, 2009 by Olson.
Tutorialboard is pleased to bring you an interview with Grant Warwick a very dedicated self taught CGI Artist form Auckland New Zealand.
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Love Recipe
Posted on 29. Jul, 2009 by Olson.
The students at Supinfocom Arles continue to impress us with another high quality short animation. For their wedding anniversary, a cook and his wife are preparing the event but their dog who wants to play won’t leave the cook alone. Love Recipe is a 3D animated short film directed by students at Supinfocom Arles.
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Alarm A Animated Short Film By Mesai
Posted on 15. Jul, 2009 by Olson.
Inspired by the problem most of us have while waking up in the morning, Mesai a Independent Korean Animation team produced Alarm an impressive 3D animated short which tells the story of a regular guy who has a really hard time to wake up.
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Oscar Winner Landreth’s New Animated Short ‘The Spine’ Created With Autodesk Maya
Posted on 07. Jul, 2009 by Olson.
“The Spine” is a psychologically driven film that uses bizarre imagery to tell the story of a couple trapped in a spiral of mutual destruction. Main characters Dan and Mary Rutherford evolve, adapt and break as they navigate an unhappy marriage. Landreth’s unique animation style has characters literally wearing their lives on their bodies.






