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Butterfly and Fashion Patterns vector - eps

Saturday, June 7, 2008


File in Eps Vector version -For illustrator.
RAPIDSHARE LINK / SIZE 2.2 MB
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200 Ai - EPS Vector Illustration - free download

Friday, May 30, 2008



Free Vector Files For your graphic design about 200 .Eps & .Ai files

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Detailed Water Splash vector format ai file

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

watersplash-water splash vector file illustrator free

Detailed Water splash drawing in vector format very high details - made by fresh water
1 file ai - illustrator - 30mb I can be used in advertising or any design solutions.

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Vector Illustrated - Life Style Girls - Package 1

Monday, May 26, 2008


If you like Jason Brooks illustrations - for sure you will like this package of illustrations.
all are made in illustrator in ai formats ... Each package contains about 33 files in ai and 33 files in jpeg formats, for your use in graphic design and advertising.
All thanks to Heroturko for these great resources.

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big size smiles -FLA & PNG for free

Friday, May 23, 2008


A great set of :-) big size smiles :-) with transparent background.
Huge size of this smiles allow to use them in creation A4 or even A3 poster.
For those how needs more I’ll put a link to vector *.fla set of this smiles.
Fla is basic Adobe Flash CS3 format.
I failed to transfer them in any other vector format: wmf, cdr, ai, eps.
But if you need to operate with this set in vector format you can easily do it in Flash.

smiles in png - smiles in fla
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Logo Templates and Generators

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

When you create a new company, web site and services, you need to think well about a name and logo of it.

Logo Designing is pretty much expensive if you ask a graphic designer to create…

From this post, you will see some logo templates and generators.

LogoTemplater.com

create free blank logos templates designs and free vector art images. Creating logo templates in Adobe Illustrator EPS files for free.


LogoTemplater.com

Layouts4free.com

Free logos Layouts to suit your next web site design. Layouts 4 free offers thousands of free logos layouts.


Layouts4free.com

Interspire

Free website templates, newsletter and logo templates which you can download and use when designing web sites.


Interspire

TemplateWorkz.com

This site is also great resource for logo templates. But I couldn’t download the fiel due to an error. I hope it will be solved.


TemplateWorkz.com

Pixellogo

Features a vast collection of profession 3d logo designs to choose from. Take a look, select and place order online. Pixellogo offers professional Logo Design Service including 3D logo templates, web icons and stationery design for your company and business at an affordable price.


Pixellogo

Templates Box

TemplatesBox.com provides logo design, logo templates, corporate logo and much more webmaster resources.


Templates Box

Template Monster

Those high quality logos are not free though…


Template Monster

Logo Maker

It’ free logo generators. You can create a logo starting from variety of logo templates.


Logo Maker

LogoYes

Logo Design - Do It Yourself Professional Logo Design.


LogoYes

FREE Logo Maker

Design your own logo in minutes with our easy-to-use online logo maker. Get a FREE web-ready logo for your website.


FREE Logo Maker

Vector Magic

Convert bitmap images to vector images with a few simple clicks


Vector Magic

Let’s Create a cool logo!

All Thanks To DesignWalker

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Posing Girl - Vector illustration

Monday, May 5, 2008

1 file - vector illustration - eps
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Illustrator of the week : Mario Belem

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Mario Pardal Monteiro Belem Born August 14th, 1977 Resident in Lisbon, Portugal.

Graphic Design course at Ar.Co- Centro de Arte e Comunicação- Oct 1997 to Jun 2001.

Model drawing at the Sociedade Nacional de Belas Artes, in 1997.

Attended the 1st and 2nd years of the Curso de Arquitectura do Design da Faculdade de Arquitectura da Universidade Técnica de Lisboa, from 1995 to 1997.











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600 Vector Silhouettes Animation Girls - eps

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

600 vector illustration of silhouettes animation girls
ready for download 1 file - eps

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Girls Vector in ai format - posing girls

Tuesday, April 22, 2008





Posing girls vectors for illustrator saved in ai files...download and enjoy

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Vector Illustrated - Life Style Girls - Package 1

Monday, April 14, 2008


Another Great illustrated package
Girls, nightlife, party, boys, music and beach life
all illustrations are made using illstrtor in jason brooks style.

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Suma Vector Package for illustrator - ai files

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Finaly Suma'z FACTORY # 1
vector package
samples with © symbol - thats mean that you can use them only in deviantart!!!
some samples made and remade by me some made by other people!(they have © symbol)

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Splats and South Park- vector ai illustrator sources


Splats & South Park
Comment if you download this! please :)

illustrator CS 2

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Imitating A Scanner Darkly - Vector Drawing using Illustrator

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Using Illustrator's pencil tool and shapes of solid color, you can imitate the graphic novel styling of A Scanner Darkly. An animator from the film shows us how.

Director Richard Linklater's A Scanner Darkly impressed audiences this summer with a stunning 2D animation style that mixes heavy blacks lines with shapes of solid color to represent a realistic image. After filming the movie live action, we used proprietary vector software to animate directly over live footage, preserving the likeness and performances of the actors - a process called "Interpolated Rotoscoping." This tutorial will show you how I was able to recreate a similar effect using tools in Adobe llustrator. Using Illustrator's pencil tool and shapes of solid color, you can imitate the graphic novel styling of A Scanner Darkly.

1Select an interesting image for photo reference - the bigger the dimensions of the image the better. Go to File>Place to insert it into your Illustrator file.

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2Since you'll be drawing right over the top of this reference image and you want it to remain untouched, you'll need to lock it on its own layer. In the Layers palette, double-click the layer and name this layer Image. Create a new layer to draw on by clicking on the Add New Layer icon at the bottom of the Layers palette and call it Blacks.

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3Press N or use the mouse to select the Pencil tool, and check that the Fill color is black and the Stroke color is None. You won't be using the stroke color because you don't want the line to have a boring static width. Instead, let's can manually produce a thick-to-thin brushstroke effect by automatically filling in the region between two arcs drawn with the pencil tool.

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4Double-click on the pencil tool and change the settings to those shown here (Fidelity to 4 pixels, Smoothness to 35%, and check both Fill New Pencil Strokes and Keep Selected). You may prefer to adjust these later on depending on the kind of result you want, but these settings are good for making a smooth descriptive line.

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5You're now ready to begin drawing. Similar to inking a graphic novel, start by drawing thin black outlines around major forms and fill in the darkest regions. Remember to be expressive with calligraphic shapes that yield a more dynamic result. If you need more control, you can switch to the Pen tool and draw exact curves or straight lines; however, this can become time consuming. I prefer to draw quickly with the Pencil tool and then manipulate the results afterwards by using the Direct Selection tool to refine the shape and the Pen tool to add more lines. The Pencil tool, unlike the Pen, tool does not apply Fill or Stroke until you release the mouse, which is a particular advantage since it often hides edges you need to trace as you draw them. Toggle the Eye icon on your Layers palette to hide the Image layer to check your results as you go. If you release the mouse before you completely circumnavigate the shape you are tracing, you can simply draw another shape that completes the shape. Or if it is completely wrong, you can press Command-Z (PC: Control-Z) to undo that last action and redraw it. If your line is jagged or rough, you can use the pen tool to delete extra points to smooth out the shape. Deselect the shapes after you're satisfied with them by pressing Command-Shift-A (PC: Control-Shift-A).

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6Once you have finished with "inking" the blacks, you're ready to begin painting in the color. I prefer to work from dark to light. Create a new layer underneath the Blacks layer and call it Dark Blue. Each color will have its own layer and be divided into four to five tones, each with its own sublayer. Press I or use the mouse to choose the Eyedropper tool and select the appropriate colors right from the photo. Drag the color from the Toolbar into the Swatches palette (Window>Swatches). When you're satisfied with your color range, double-click each color individually in the Swatches palette to set the swatch options and check the Global box. This will make it easy later on to optionally replace all instances of that color by simply adjusting the swatches. Make sure you are on the right layer and press N or use your mouse to switch back to the Pencil tool. Just like you did for the blacks, color over the reference image with the dark blue shapes. Finish all of the dark blue shapes before moving on.

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7Now that you have finished all the dark blue, create a new layer and select the next darkest tone from the Swatches palette. Repeat the process of drawing over the reference image to fill in each new color. Toggle the Eye icon on your Layers palette to hide the Image layer and check your progress.

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8It's important to stay organized with your layers because there will be lots of shapes and colors to keep track of by the end. If you don't stay organized, it can become a huge headache to refine the shapes later on. The Blacks layer should remain on top at all times, and each new group of colors they should go underneath the previously finished ones. That way you are always filling in behind what you've previously finished.

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9Try to describe accurately the forms with your shapes, and don't be afraid to play around with colors until they mesh well. Some parts of the picture, such as people's faces, will require emphasis and greater detail. You will probably have to add a few additional colors to increase depth and to draw attention to those regions.

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10Once the whole image is filled in, turn off the Image layer and clean up the illustration. I usually create a correction layer on the bottom that can be used to quickly fill in the gaps and a layer on top to cover over any ugly spurs in the shapes. Then unlock the Image layer and drag your reference image to the side to compare it with your drawing. Continue to manipulate the image until you are happy with the results.

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I expect to spend four to five hours on an image this complex. You can reduce the time you spend by limiting your colors and detail. Good luck experimenting with this new technique!

Check out the second issue of Adobe Illustrator Techniques newsletter for an interview with the lead animator of A Scanner Darkly, Sterling Allen, on vector art and inspiration.


Aaron Sacco is a freelance illustrator who recently finished working as an animator on "A Scanner Darkly." He also works as a portrait artist and mural painter in Austin, Texas. Check out more of his work at www.aaronsacco.com.

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Vector Art Goes Hollywood

Features, Free August 13th, 2006 By Chad Neuman

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Vector art has hit the big screen. A recent film based on a Phillip K. Dick novel used 50 animators working for 18 months to create vector effects. A Scanner Darkly, a film about a futuristic world, was done entirely in vector. Each minute of film took 500 hours to complete, using a licensed software program not available to consumers. Adobe Illustrator is also a vector program (if not the vector software), and we can create similar images using it.

Adobe Illustrator Techniques Managing Editor Chad Neuman recently caught up with Starling Allen, the lead animator for A Scanner Darkly, and asked him about vector technology, his inspirations, and the methods used for this vector animation film.

[ check this tutorial on creating the A Scanner Darkly vector effect. ]

Scene from the movie

Did vector art inspire you to create the film's effect? What's your experience with and outlook on vector art?

Using vectors is beneficial because each frame has hundreds of marks on it and files stay small. Also, as you know vectors can be blown up infinitely, making a transfer to the big screen possible. I come from a fine art background, with very little experience with vectors and no previous animation experience. This film and this software have definitely opened my eyes to the possibilities of future projects using vectors.

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How do you feel this vector-looking animation adds to the emotion/effect of the film?

The film is enhanced by the look of the animation. The characters in the story are living in the near future, in a paranoid world. The animation, while clinging to reality due to its detail and proximity to real footage, allows the viewers to enter the headspace of the characters and feel their paranoia and experience their mind-altered environment. Vector art also allowed this movie to be made for the budget it was allowed. The animation is able to get these elements across by creating a convincing environment that they could live in.


Lines as well as smooth, solid colors are used in this animation technique. Why did you decide to go with this look?

The combination of lines with the solid colors was chosen because from the beginning [Director] Rick [Linklater] wanted this to feel like a graphic novel come to life. He liked the realism of the drawings in some graphic novels, but also the stylized look they capture. It was also important that the audience recognize the stars throughout the film. Using black lines was a good way to start a scene and really define the actors, backgrounds, objects, etc.

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Lastly, any plans to use more vector-looking art in other projects?

A number of us have been affected by this film and this process. I had never before had any real desire to make animation, though I enjoyed it. Now I feel as though it is something that can be achieved in a style I value and look forward to what comes next. I have definitely become a vector fan and would only use vectors in upcoming animation projects.

A Scanner Darkly is a Warner Independent Pictures release. Images © Warner Bros. Entertainment.

Chad Neuman is a writer, editor and designer from Florida. His website is www.chadneuman.com.

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Free Vector Graphics

Monday, March 10, 2008


Category: Misc Objects
Type: Adobe Illustrator (.ai)
Some vector stuff i never used.
So i decided to upload it for you :)

If you use any of these elements please note me and show me the result :)

and DON’T use it for commercial stuff!

Hope you have fun with it ;)

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Vector Smiley Pack 2.0


Category: Other
Type: Adobe Illustrator (.ai)
Added: Nov 19, 2007

Description:
Just some simple web 2.0 service icons. The icons in the package are copyrighted by thei