Featured Flash Components in February February was the month of beautiful Flash files. We managed to feature three of our most creative Flash templates so far, along with 3D carousels, menus and slideshows.
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Awesome Media Gallery to Showcase Your Products This XML Media Gallery file can help you showcase your products and will act like a presentation slideshow in your website.
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Creating characters for games presents many challenges for the 3D artist. Issues such as poly count, flexibility of the rig, art direction, and the game environment itself will dictate the final look of the character. In this DVD, Mayan continues from the head model and design used in Head Modeling for Games, demonstrating the tools and techniques used to create low polygon characters. Topics such as working from a concept design, poly count, scripts, props and topology are discussed.
Photo-Objects provide access to thousands of objects with transparent backgrounds — a great time-saver. There are currently half-a-dozen Photo-Objects collections. With Volumes I & II you get a combined total of over 100,000 images in dozens of categories. A printed catalog comes with each package. These collections are both affordable and flexible and are available for both the Windows and Macintosh platforms. Other Photo-Objects collections are Windows only.
Each volume provides a powerful search engine that allows you to quickly and easily locate the perfect image for your needs. Select a category or type in a keyword or two then view thumbnails of all the applicable images from all the CDs. If you have both Volumes, the program will install an integrated search utility that searches CDs from both collections. If you have only one volume, simply install without that option. The Export Wizard allows you to save each Photo-Object in the format that works best for your application. You can also cut-n-paste or drag-n-drop images to your desktop or software program.
PhotoFont Maker also comes with each volume. It’s a fun little utility that lets you create words and phrases in your desired font then fill it with a photo texture. The resulting images can be exported in the same manner as the Photo-Objects.
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This first video explores Color. It explains basic color relationships that will free you from brand-specific, tubed color mixtures forever. You will learn, simply by observation, what a color is by its generic definition and what colors are necessary to mix it. Instructions will be included that will show you how to mix any color you desire. You will never again have to buy browns, greens, or other earth colors.
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Color Solutions
This second video builds on the information provided in Vol. 1, “Understanding Color”, and explores the role color plays in creating form, depth, and excitement in paintings. You’ll learn about temperature, value, and intensity with respect to how they affect different aspects of your paintings, as well as look at how you select a color scheme. We’ll also see how you can use the color panels, developed in Vol. 1, to give you precise mixtures for the components of a painting.
Discussion includes aerial perspective (creation of depth of space in landscapes through the use of color), how the color of the light affects color choices, the creation of form with color instead of value, how to use temperature and intensity, and uses of transparent and opaque paints.