Cara bikin Animasi Nyamuk

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10 Clever Logos With Hidden Symbolism

Kumpulan logo logo genius dengan symbol tersembunyi, karya designer designer dunia

Ilmu Dasar Photoshop

Ilmu dasar Photoshop, mulai dari pembuatan document baru sampai filling dan stroking document.

Cara Ngewarnain poto Item Puti

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14 Juli 2011

Cara ngewarnain photo item puti



Tutorial
1. Pertame minta poto seksi enya' ente waktu umurnye bangse due puluan

2. Di Colour mode quickly apply the base tone for the skin. While picking colors keep in mind, that in Color mode brightness of your tone is irrelevant on your picture (it can alternate opacity only), what simplifies the task. Think about Hue and Saturation.

3. As you can see, I chose quite dull color for the beginning. The reason is that some areas will still remain low saturated and easier for me to work in such progression, when I apply all of the brightest colours at the end.
Main colors I will be applying on skin:

4. Here goes the part that is brutally missing in other tutorials.
Turn your brush opacity low and hardness down to zero.
We know, that human skin tone has many shades, but where should we place each? Rosy on cheeks? Not many people has natural blush, especially those, who have ivory skin tone. It usually shows up after we exercised or have been exposed to cold/warm temperature. So if we have an intent to make natural-looking face with feel of no make-up, we will leave them without a rosy touch-up. They could be just a little chosen skin color saturated.
In contrast, women say ‘I need to powder my nose’ while they go powdering the whole face instead. The meaning is, nose needs a special attention, it often can have excess of redness and needs to be powdered the most. The lesson is, noses are rosy,
cheeks are blue
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It’s not a sin, if you put a little rosiness below eye too.
To clarify, which color is considered to be rosy – it depends on your main skin color, in contrast. The range is from warm red (with less orange) to warm purple.
We figured with tones.

Brightness.
For some reason skin and most of the materials in nature are more saturated at dark areas and less at light. Untill I realized that, my drawings were pretty shitty. We apply saturated color on light areas when we want something to glow (lamps).
So, apply more bright and saturated colors on shades (nose bridge, near nostrils, left side on face, both sides on neck, etc.)

5.  Now look at your arm. If you look carefully, you should notice your finger tips are rosier and a brighter color, then the rest of the skin (wow, they almost glow!) Apply that to your image.
I chose to make eyes gray-blue. I observed, for some reason most of the people make an unnatural bright green color while colorizing.
Here I added some purple and yellow to the background. Warm neck color reflects on almost unsaturated purplish wall. As well as purple wall add its tone to a white blouse.
Some more detail correction and we may say we are done.


6. Or we may not.
On layer panel Create a new adjustment layer > Gradient. Apply your two colors click okay.

7. Change new layer to soft light mode. Click on your gradient icon and now you can readjust colors for your like. You may find your new layer is alternating your existent colors you worked on so hard, but it’s okay: it still keeps the proportion of colours and you also can clear some gradient areas with an eraser tool on a low opacity.

8.Vouala. Now you know main color principles, I hope you can do better!

13 Juli 2011

creative Print Ad

Leonardo da Vinci once said: “Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication”, and architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe adopted the motto “Less is more” to describe his extreme simplicity, by enlisting every element and detail to serve multiple visual and functional purposes (such as designing a floor to also serve as the radiator, or a massive fireplace to also house the bathroom).
Even after 500 years Leonardo’s words are true and this rule is still widely used in design and advertising. It may sound  a bit contradictory, but simple things often require much more brain power to create than the most complicated stuff. And it always strikes you when something completely simple is capable of conveying so much more than you expect.
Without further ado, let’s take a look at 26 most creative examples of minimalist advertising, and afterwards you can always leave a comment telling how much you liked our post!

1. Hut Weber: Hitler vs. Chaplin


“It’s the hat “ (Advertising Agency: Serviceplan Hamburg / München, Germany)

2. Playboy: 31 Anniversary Brasil


Agency: Neogama, Brasil

3. Strongermarriage.com: Me


“If you want a stronger marriage, work on it together.” (Advertising Agency: Richter7, Salt Lake City, USA)

4. Adelaide Casino: Ladies Poker


” Thursday Nights in October at the Adelaide Casino. Ladies Poker” (Advertising Agency: Jamshop, Adelaide, Australia)

5. BBDO Central Asia: Numbers


Advertising Agency: BBDO Central Asia, Almaty, Kazakhstan

6. Lego: Imagine…


Advertising Agency: FCB, Johannesburg, South Africa

7. Tzomet Sfarim Bookstore: Faceabook


“Disconnect for a while. Read a book.” (Advertising Agency: Brickman, Ramat Gan, Israel)

8. MTV Networks: Black Ribbon Michael Jackson


Advertising Agency: BBDO Düsseldorf, Germany

9. BMW: Spare Parts


” BWM. Use original parts. BMW. The ultimate driving machine.” (Advertising Agency: Leo Burnett, Oslo, Norway)

10. Venezia Cafe: Add Some Wi-Fi




“Add some Wifi to your morning/day/evening. Free wireless internet hotspot.” (Advertising Agency: Utopium, Oradea, Romania)

11. McDonald’s : Wi-Fries


Advertising Agency: DDB Sydney, Australia

12. Jeternel Beauty Clinic



“Fast wrinkle removal” (Advertising Agency: Voskhod, Yekaterinburg, Russia)

13. Oogmerk Optician




“Get the respect you deserve” (Advertising Agency: LG&F, Brussels, Belgium)

14. Durex: XXL Man


Art Director: Moe Awsem

15. Office Depot: Good Ad vs. Bad Ad


Advertising Agency: Gitam BBDO, Tel Aviv, Israel

16. Lego



Agency: Blattner Brunner, USA

17. Sandisk



“Micro 16 GB USB Flash Drive” (Advertising Agency: Nolin BBDO, Canada)

18. Orbit: Remote Car Starters


Advertising Agency: Bleublancrouge, Montreal, Canada

19. Hospital Aleman



“The best health plan for children.” (Advertising Agency: Del Campo Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi, Buenos Aires, Argentina)

20. Jeep: Husky & Camel


Advertising Agency: BBDO Proximity, Malaysia

21. VejaSaoPaulo.com.br: Weekend


“Your free time goes by fast. Make good use of it.” (Advertising Agency: AlmapBBDO, Sao Paulo, Brazil)

22. Veet: Soap


“No hair is better” (Advertising Agency: EURO RSCG Spain)

23. Restaurant Mirador del Alto: Piano


“Music & Gastronomy” (Advertising Agency: Unitas/RNL, Santiago, Chile)

24. Haribo : Bears


Advertising Agency: mlkconcept, Inca, Spain

25. Coca-Cola Light: Lemon Peel


Advertising Agency: Publicis, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

26. Durex: Cheaper


Advertising Agency: Espiral DP, Guayaquil, Ecuado

Pengenalan tool Adobe Illustrator

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Illustrator CS5 offers a variety of great tools to be creative with. For those who are just getting familiar with Illustrator capabilities, all of these tools, palettes, and options can be confusing. Therefore, before we start drawing in illustrator, it is good to know what each tool is used for. Knowing the fundamentals of each tool can make you more efficient and consequently take you to the next level. So, let’s take a closer look at each of Illustrator CS5’s great tools.
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THE TOOLBOX
By default the Toolbox opens each time we create a New Document. If the Toolbox doesn’t appear in your Workspace you can open it by going to Window > Tools.
The Toolbox

To choose a Tool Click its icon. Some tools have hidden tools behind them, in order to see them click and hold down the mouse on a tool until the other tools pop up.
Tool Po++p Up
For fast access each Tool has a designated keyboard shortcut. For example, to access the Pencil Tool we can just simple press the letter N.
Toggle the Toolbox Click the double arrow to toggle the Toolbox between double column and single column.
Now, let’s learn about each group of Tools:
SELECTION TOOLS:
These are the most important and used tools inside Illustrator. With these tools we manipulate, move, select, and modify our Vector objects.
Selection Tools
  • Selection Tool (V) Selection Tool (V): Moves and re-sizes objects.
  • Direct Selection Tool (A) Direct Selection Tool (A): Selects entire paths or objects. Mostly used to fix/reshape objects.
  • Group Selection Tool Group Selection Tool: Selects just one object within a group.
  • Magic Wand Tool (Y) Magic Wand Tool (Y): Selects objects with common characteristics. Its settings are adjustable.
  • Lasso tool (Q) Lasso Tool (Q): Allows freehand selection of points or objects.
PEN, TEXT, DRAWING, ERASER TOOLS:
Pen Text Drawing Eraser Tools

PEN TOOLS:
Pen Tools
Also known as, Bézier Tools. They are used to draw and edit vector line segments.
  • Pen Tool (P) Pen Tool (P): Used to create paths (straight or curved vector lines). Each click creates an anchor point.
  • Add Anchor Point Add Anchor Point Tool (+): As its name indicates, it adds anchor points to any path.
  • Delete Anchor Point Delete Anchor Point Tool (-): Deletes an anchor point from a path.
  • Convert Anchor Point Tool Convert Anchor Point Tool (Shift + C): Allows you to convert a sharp corner to a smooth curve, or a smooth curve to a sharp corner.
TYPE TOOLS:
Type Tools
  • Type Tool (T) Type Tool (T): Click on the art-board area to begin writing. To create a Type Box Click and Drag. To edit text just click.
  • Area Type Tool Area Type Tool: Allows you to write inside a shape.
  • Type on a Path Tool Type on a Path Tool: Allows you to write on a path.
  • Vertical Type Tool Vertical Type Tool: Guess… Yep, it allows you to write vertically.
  • Vertical Area Type Tool: Allows you to add vertical text inside a shape.
  • vertical Type on a Path Tool Vertical Type on a Path Tool: Allows you to add vertical text on a path.
LINES AND GRIDS TOOLS:
Lines and Grids Tools
  • Line Segment Tool Line Segment Tool (\): Creates a straight line in any direction.
  • Arc Tool Arc Tool: Creates ¼ arcs. (Settings can be modified).
  • Spiral Tool Spiral Tool: Just click and drag to create spirals. Whirls and size can be specified.
  • Rectangular Tool Rectangular Grid Tool: Click and drag to create a perfect grid. It will acquire your default colors.
  • Polar Grid Tool Polar Grid Tool: Consists of concentric circles and dividers. Good tool to create complex rotational patterns.
SHAPES TOOLS:
Shape Tools
  • Rectangle Tool Rectangle Tool (M): Helps to draw perfect rectangles or squares. To draw with a specific dimension click the art-board to open the Rectangle Options Dialog Box. To make a perfect square press SHIFT and draw.
  • Rounded Rectangle Tool Rounded Rectangle Tool: Creates a rectangle with rounded corners.
  • Ellipse Tool Ellipse Tool (L): Helps to draw perfect ovals. To make a perfect circle press SHIFT and draw.
  • Polygon Tool Polygon Tool: Click and drag to create a polygon (triangle, hexagon, pentagon, etc). Click on the art-board to specify its radius and sides.
  • Star Tool Star Tool: Creates 5 pointed stars.
  • Flare Tool Flare Tool: Creates rays and gives the illusion of lens flare.
PAINTBRUSH TOOL, PENCIL, AND ERASER TOOLS:
These tools allow you to draw free-form lines and apply special strokes to them.
  • PaintBrush Tool Paintbrush Tool (B): Allows you to create a broad stroke. Special Brush styles can be applied.
PENCIL TOOLS:
Pencil Tools
  • Pencil Tool Pencil Tool (N): Also creates paths, but emulating the process of freehand.
  • Smooth Tool Smooth Tool: Smooth out curves created with the Pencil Tool.
  • Path Eraser Tool Path Eraser Tool: Erases portions of a path.
  • Blob Brush ToolBlob Brush Tool (SHIFT + B): Helps to draw and merge paths of the same color.
ERASER TOOLS:
Eraser Tools
  • Eraser Tool Eraser Tool (SHIFT + E): Erases areas on paths and groups.
  • Scissor Tool Scissors Tool (C): Cuts paths into sections.
  • Knife Tool: Slides an object into sections.
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TRANSFORM TOOLS:
Allows us to change objects in a variety of ways such as re-size, rotate, skew, reflect, etc…
Transform Tools
ROTATION TOOLS:
Rotation Tools
  • Rotate Tool Rotate Tool (R): Rotates object on an axis.
  • Reflect Tool Reflect Tool (O): Flips or creates a duplicate of the original object.
SCALE TOOLS:
  • Scale Tool Scale Tool (S): Allows you to change the size of an object.
  • Shear Tool Shear Tool: Stretches while turning the object.
  • Reshape ToolReshape Tool: Changes anchor points; consequently, changes the object.
WIDTH TOOLS:
Width Tools
  • Width Tool Width Tool (SHIFT + W): Allows you to adjust, move, duplicate, and delete the stroke width. Also, allows you to create and save a variable width stroke.
  • Warp Tool Warp Tool (SHIFT + R): Allows you to adjust and distort the edges of an object.
  • Twirl Tool Twirl Tool: Converts edges into spirals.
  • Pucker Tool Pucker Tool: Shrinks areas.
  • Bloat Tool Bloat Tool: Allows you to push the edge of an object to transform it into a circumference.
  • Scallop Tool Scallop Tool: Randomly, gives to an object arc-shaped outlines.
  • Crystallize Tool Crystallize Tool: Randomly, gives to an object spiked outlines.
  • Wrinkle Tool Wrinkle Tool: Randomly, gives to an object arc-shaped and spiked outlines.
  • Free Transform Tool Free Transform Tool (E): Allows you to move anchor points of an object. Good for perspective adjustments.
SHAPE BUILDER TOOLS:
Shape Builder Tools
  • Shape Builder Tool Shape Builder Tool (SHIFT + M): Allows you to create, edit, combine and fill objects.
  • Live Paint Bucket Live Paint Bucket (K): Allows you to paint collection of paths. Note: Only colors Live Paint groups.
  • Live Paint Selection Tool Live Paint Selection Tool (SHIFT + L): Modifies attributes of a Color Live Paint group.
PERSPECTIVE GRID TOOLS:
Perspective Grid Tool
  • Perspective Grid Tool Perspective Grid Tool (SHIFT + P): Provides you with a perspective guide line that can be manipulated into various different viewpoints to achieve depth.
  • Perspective Selection Tool Perspective Selection Tool (SHIFT + V): Permits you to move or scaling an object in perspective without altering its viewpoint.
MESH, GRADIENT, EYEDROPPER, AND BLEND TOOLS:
Mesh Gradient Eyedropper and Blend Tools

  • Mesh Tool Mesh Tool (U): Applies a grid to an object in order to apply unusual gradients.
  • Gradient Tool Gradient Tool (G): Repaints an object that already is filled with a gradient.
EYEDROPPER AND MEASURE TOOLS:
Eyedropper and Measure Tools
  • Eyedropper Tool Eyedropper Tool (I): Picks up attributes.
  • Measure Tool Measure Tool: Gives you the dimensions of an area. Note: Measure data appears inside the INFO palette.
  • Blend Tool Blend Tool (W): Creates shapes between two previously drawn objects. Its settings are adjustable.
SYMBOLS AND GRAPH TOOLS:
Symbol and Graph Tools
SYMBOL TOOLS:
Symbol Tools
  • Symbol Sprayer Tool Symbol Sprayer Tool (SHIFT + S): Allows you to place a symbol or to create a set of symbols. Click the art-board to open the Symbolism Tools Options Dialog Box; there you can change the symbol’s diameter, intensity, density, etc.
  • Symbol Shifter Tool Symbol Shifter Tool: Allows you to move and change sets of symbol instances. Hold down SHIFT to bring the symbol instances forward. To send the symbol instances backward, hold down SHIFT + ALT.
  • Symbol Scruncher Tool Symbol Scruncher Tool: Allows you to move symbol instances together or apart. To push symbol instances apart hold down ALT.
  • Symbol Sizer Tool Symbol Sizer Tool: Allows you to decrease or increase the size and intensity of symbol instances.
  • Symbol Spinner Tool Symbol Spinner Tool: Allows you to rotate, spin, or orient symbol instances.
  • Symbol Stainer Tool Symbol Stainer Tool: Allows you to colorize symbol instances. To decrease the amount of colorization, hold down ALT. To maintain the tint intensity, hold down SHIFT.
  • Symbol Screener Tool Symbol Screener Tool: Allows you to adjust transparency of symbol instances. To decrease transparency. Hold down ALT.
  • Symbol Styler Tool Symbol Styler Tool: Allows you to apply or remove an style to symbols instances.
GRAPH TOOLS:
Graph Tools
This set of tools allows you to create graphs and charts with data.
Nine different options are available:
  • Column Graph Tool Column Graph Tool (J)
  • Stacked Column Graph Tool Stacked Column Graph Tool
  • Bar Graph Tool Bar Graph Tool
  • Stacked Bar Graph Tool Stacked Bar Graph Tool
  • Line Graph Tool Line Graph Tool
  • Area Graph Tool Area Graph Tool
  • Scatter Graph Tool Scatter Graph Tool
  • Pie Graph Tool Pie Graph Tool
  • Radar Graph Tool Radar Graph Tool
ART-BOARD TOOLS:
Art-Board Tools

  • Artboard Tool Artboard Tool (SHIFT + O): Allows you to create, re-size, and reposition different art-boards.
SLICE TOOLS:
Slice Tools
  • Slice Tool Slice Tool (SHIFT + K): Divides an image into separate pieces for Web layout.
  • Slide Selection Tool Slice Selection Tool: Selects Web slices.
HAND AND PRINT TILING TOOL:
Hand and Print Tiling Tool
  • Hand Tool Hand Tool (H): Allows you to move the art-board window.
  • Print Tiling Tool Print Tiling Tool: Lets you to adjust the art-board in order to control the printable area.
  • Zoom Tool Zoom Tool (Z): Changes the art-board zoom level.
FILL AND STROKE:
Fill and Stroke
Shows the current Fill and Stroke colors. (Right now we have Black color for Fill, and none color for Stroke).
Shortcuts:
  • Color (<)
  • Gradient (>)
  • None (/).
DRAW MODE:
Draw Mode

(SHIFT + D to switch modes)
  • Draw Normal
  • Draw Behind
  • Draw Inside
SCREEN MODE:
Screen Mode
To change screen mode press: F
Screen modes:

  • Normal Screen Mode
  • Full Screen Mode with Menu Bar
  • Full Screen Mode
A lot of excellent and useful tools, huh? Now that you know what each tool does, get creative and start experimenting. Remember, “Practice is the best of all instructors”.

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