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Fluorescent Studio Lighting ReviewFluorescent studio lights are the newest way to have continuous lighting without the incredible heat of the old tungsten sets. The fluorescent bulbs also don't explode if you touch...Grid DrawingDrawing a grid of squares is a handy way to make copying pictures easier. The grid squares give you a reference point to get details placed correctly. This tutorial on grid drawing shows you how to do it....Pen and Ink Drawing: Dive in the Deep End!Sometimes I'm being tentative about drawing - especially when I'm 'out of practice' or tacking a difficult subject. With pencil it's so easy to make tentative, uncertain marks, or to...Will Quark woo you back with version 7?Quark was king of the page layout wars almost since page layout software became available. Until InDesign grew up and became a real contender. Now many designers have defected to Adobe. Quark 7 is slated to come out at the...Photo Print Sizes"Why doesn't this 8x10 look like the proof I got?" It's a very common question, along with others like "why did this enlargement come out blurry". Both questions...Car CultureLos Angeles is known for its mania about cars. This advertising campaign cleverly plays on the city's car culture and crazy housing market.Was it a D.I.Y project or guerilla marketing...Superhero Alter Egos at Sabine Street ArtPark Buffalo Bayou ArtPark (BBAP) is pleased to present new temporary sculptures by David Chien at the Sabine Street ArtPark. There will be three larger than life sculptures depicting Superheroes as ordinary people. Even with superpowers they still have to do the mundane things like walk the dog, buy groceries and stand in the rain.
The pieces will be on view through July 20, 2007. Location: 100 Sabine Street Houston, Texas 77007 Opening reception: Thursday, May 31st 6:30 to 9:30 pm. A booth will be set up for kids to create their own superhero capes and masks. The reception will be in conjunction with Buffalo Bayou Partnership’s Night on Blue Bayou, which will be an evening of family friendly activities at the Sabine-to-Bagby Promenade. These free family events include: star gazing with the Houston Museum of Natural Science, boat rides, jugglers, balloon artists, park food concessions, glow-in-the-dark face painting, astrology readings, storytelling and night hikes. For more information on Nights on Blue Bayou please visit http://www.buffalobayou.org. What the Font? On the GoI've covered What the Font? before, and now they've release a free iPhone app to identify fonts when away from your computer. iPhone users can snap a photo, draw a...See DaylightAfter having read the web site I don't think I know a great deal about Daylight Magazine, but there is some fine photography in the gallery there with 25 images...A Aubrey BodineBorn in Baltimore, USA, A Aubrey Bodine started as a 14 year old messenger boy with the Baltimore Sun in 1920, and worked his way up to becoming their leading photographer, photographing for the newspaper until his death in 1970....
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