pretty please :D
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pretty please :D
Without copyright I mean, kind of like a png shark or maybe the chromatic circle and such
I thought once id combine all what ive learned from udemy id have a kickass design for my android app. But... it looks like shit. I know the theory, but its hard to put it into practice.
How do you bridge this gap?
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I'm keen to hear what type of projects and lessons you've found inspiring through your own studies.
I'm in the middle of putting together a couple of design courses for students aged 16-18 (graphic design and media production).
I've taught for several years but I've always found it useful to listen to other people's experiences or seeing other teaching practices.
For my digital production course I've been thinking of: - Walk cycle and game character/world designs. - App icon designs (for web use or apps) - promotional video/sound editing skills. (podcast or video etc)
Graphic Design: - Graphic profile - Re-design brand aesthetic - Public outreach pamphlet (ie civil defence etc)
I'm keen to hear about projects one project ideas out there :), I'd love to see my students to drive into their projects!
Hey guys idk if this is the right subpost but basically i have to make a single page website about an artist. I decided to go with Saul Bass and am tasked with writing 1500 words on how he changed the face of title sequences. This is a hard task and i have a combined 4 days to make the whole code and write out the 1500 words. Any suggestions or help PLEASE!!!
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I’ve been designing for almost a year (UI design) and now I’ve found my first client. I’m actually actively looking for a full-time position at an agency and I’m interviewing a lot, but now I’ve found this client in the meantime.
The salary is £300/day and I feel like a fraud. From what I can read, it’s a normal rate (the average in London is £350/day) and people with years of experience even asks for £750/day, but I still feel like it’s a lot of money. I’ve the feeling that no one should be paying me like that.
Hopefully I could handle the work and help them out. Is there anything in particular that I should keep in mind while working as a freelancer? What’re the most important things to avoid?
I also don’t know how to handle payments. Should I ask him to pay weekly or should I ask some money in advance?
Thank you so much!
I'm having an issue when I'm trying to transform objects at different "distances" it's I'm far away the middle handle is missing, like this:
And only if I zoom in it'll show me the middle one:
Is there any way to change this? I'm used to scale stuff from really far away and it's making waste time zooming in and out.
I've had a wacom bamboo, then upgraded to a Cintiq 13HD (https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wacom-Interactive-Display-English-Language/dp/B00BSVADDY)
I recently bought myself a Huion 191V2 but i didn't realise just how big it was; it gives me virtually no desk space, and I feel like there's some input lag. I also dislike how the 'butt' end of the pen doesn't turn into an eraser but I've been using the pen side buttons to change to eraser mode. I would probably like it more if it had buttons on the actual tablet. so I can undo.
I'm thinking about swapping it for another Huion but need help and recommendations. I've heard people say the KAMVAS 13HD PRO from Huion is one of the better ones. Does anybody have anything to say about them?
Or wondering if I should just go screenless.
Thanks.
I'd like to know what would be an average of how much it would cost, Sam Spratt painted it if that helps.
Any help is appreciated !!!!
Excuse me for being odd, lately I've had this aesthetic in my head and I can't figure out if there's a name for it.
It's this very modular, maybe 70's look. Rounded edges, white silicon with a few stand out colors, sort of embraces the idea of products being pieced together.
Here are some examples off the top of my head:
https://cdn3.volusion.com/sfnht.szmud/v/vspfiles/photos/2924AVPS-2.jpg?1405439060
https://guides.gamepressure.com/fallout4/gfx/word/81393350.jpg
https://guides.gamepressure.com/fallout4/gfx/word/88178629.jpg
https://img.archilovers.com/projects/c_383_fb036e07-4e4e-495b-8998-e641f3c09cb9.jpg
http://mmo4ever.com/maps/gfx/screenshots/2016/01/1920/srb-terminal.jpg