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Hey guys, todays textures are close-up images of wood chips using my 100mm macro lens. We haven’t had many textures like this before, so it’s a great addition to our texture arsenal. Feel free to use them as you like, personal and commercial usage allowed. Enjoy!
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:06am</span>
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Puppets are artificial creations that resemble animals, people or other animate objects that are controlled by a manipulator. Puppets come in a variety of different types depending on the type of puppetry they are meant for.
Types of puppetry involve finger puppets, which are controlled by a puppeteer’s fingers, sock puppets which are created using socks and manipulated using the hands, marionettes which are string puppets, and others.
Puppets are interesting because they are inanimate objects that resemble animate objects, and then are animated as a way of recreating the original animate object. As such, they can be great subjects for photographers:
Puppetry By Prasenjeet Gautamm
Garden gnomes sunflower garden! By Paul Lucas
Swan Lake in Central Park By Pat Kofahl
The Puppet Show (Delhi Haat) By Prasenjeet Gautamm
"Motley , Modeling " By Miel Mora
3 kids By Hanson Mao
Let’s Go To Dubai Happiness !!! By Sherif Ismail
Masks & Puppets By Vichaya Pop
Pinochos By -LL-Poems
Waiting for you By Gonzalo Ramos
Puppet Master By Miguel Colinet
Control By Tommy Ingberg
Puppet Master By mario grobenski - psychodaddy
Master Of Puppet By Ario Wibisono
Puppet By Tommy Ingberg
Puppets By MilzOgraphy
String Me Along By James Kirk
PuppetShow By Prateek Gambhir
the show By Nigam Chavda
The Puppet Master By Mike Evans
Of Distant Masters By Elizabeth Schumann
The Puppet´s observer By Luis Sarmento
My Eyes Have Seen You By mario grobenski - psychodaddy
Stuck By Tommy Ingberg
halt By Céline Hurka
Inspiration on strings By Plamen Yankov
Puppet Dolls From India. By Nivedita Singh
Taiwanese Puppet By Hanson Mao
Street N°6 By Diego Ravalico
Taiwanese puppet show By Hanson Mao
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:06am</span>
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Dragons are perhaps the most well known fantasy creatures, and appear not only in modern fantasy literature, movies and art, but also were part of historical mythology in ancient Greece, India, Persia, and China.
A dragon is a ferocious creature that combines qualities from snakes and reptiles, usually of a large size, and frequently with the ability to breathe fire. Although the characteristics of dragons differ by region of mythology (Chinese dragons differ from those from Greek mythology), modern depictions of dragons hold some common traits.
Dragons are especially popular in fantasy environments such as Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, and many more. They are especially popular as a subject for artists because of their frequently terrifying nature, their ability to fly and breathe fire, and their frequent role as antagonists to a main character.
Summoner by 88grzes
Smaug by Caglayan Goksoy
Seal of the Dragon by Mirco Paganessi
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Crimson Naga by Nakarin Sukontakorn
Rise of Surth by Rasmus Berggreen
Dragon Flight by AndreeWallin
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:06am</span>
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We’re back this week with another great set of grungy stone textures. Like I’ve told you before, I love these kind of images and there’s plenty of decaying walls around in the town I live in. Luckily for you too, the images are high res and full of nice details. Happy downloading!
Download all textures as ZIP from copy.com (36Mb)
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:05am</span>
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Cities are known for hustle and bustle and the noise and activity of every day life for millions of people. New York City, for example, is known as the city that never sleeps, and cities are home to a large percentage of the worlds population.
Cities are technically just large, densely populated clusters of buildings, but they also frequently have skyscrapers and other tall buildings, and tend to be centers of trade, commerce, transportation and other key features.
The lifestyles in cities, and the activities that take place there, are unique and like nowhere else on Earth, and the skylines can be quite breathtaking as well:
NYC by Leif Londal
Intersection by Navid Baraty
Arteries of Urban Life by Aydin Aksoy
Density3 by Coolor Foto
When the Clothes Fly to Napoli
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A Day in Dumbo by Alissa Rosenberg
Nanpu Bridge by Jens Fersterra
The Passenger by Adrian Donoghue
Shanghai by Jakob Wagner
Christmas Chopping by Jari Heino
Urban Living by Coolor Foto
Do you need a taxi by Luis Bonito
The Urban Ant Farm by Jonny Goodboy
Modern Architecture by Olevar
The Dark City by Jose C. Lobato
Urban Spaceship by WTek79
Bogota by Oscar Torres
The Intersection by Puniest Rojanapo
7×7 by Miguel Silva
Urban Blues by Rebecca Ang
500 Days of Autumn by Muna Nazak
Futuristic Misty by Dany Eid
Shanghai Night by Fred Zhang
Urban Canyons by Tony Shi
Metropolis by Jesus Garcia
Urban Smoke by Karim Nafatni
Dubai Marina by Vinaya Mohan
Urban by Ezra Landau
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:05am</span>
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A package needs to fit the product that it contains. A package can consist of a variety of elements, from a simple label and wrapping, to a solid container or surrounding case, cup or box.
In multiple ways though, the package needs to fit. First, the package must be capable of containing and protecting the product so that it is not damaged or otherwise altered while waiting to be sold. Therefore, packages must be sturdy, capable of protecting from heat or light, or otherwise protective. Also, packages must fit the brand, and also make the product appealing in as many ways as possible.
Here’s some very fitting examples of packaging design:
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:04am</span>
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Hello, for todays textures we continue the Worn Wood Panels set with a new black and white set of panels. Like before the textures are from an old shed down by the sea, that’s been subjected to harsh weather conditions for years. Enjoy the textures!
Download all textures as ZIP from copy.com (33Mb)
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:04am</span>
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Surrealism is a niche art field, that combines reality with fantasy in a noticeably bizarre way that seems as though the real world has taken on some dreamlike or strange properties.
Perhaps best known in the field of surrealist art is Salvador Dali, but other artists such as Chirico and Max Ersnt also helped define the movement in art, which also combines with philosophy to combine dream and reality seamlessly in an effort to express the subconscious.
In photography, a variety of techniques can be employed, such as photomanipulation, double exposure, creative staging and forced perspective, to create a surreal photograph:
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Breaking Through by David Thompson
Becoming and Passing Away by Anja Buehrer
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Diving Course by Bella Von Einsiedel
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Nature is painting … day after day by Yvette Depaepe
Il museo immaginario by Loris Rizzi
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Surreal Seduction by John77
Surreal phone speaking by Aleksandar Dimitrijević
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Dreams by Carlo Longarini
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SD 1 by Vito Guarino
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Fishing For Memories by Shawn Van Daele
Seeking The Light by Nieves Bautista
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:04am</span>
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Business cards are an incredibly useful marketing tool for individuals and businesses, and a great way to create a memorable impression on a potential client or customer. Designing a business card includes not only selection of the cardstock, but also the design, positioning of elements, typography and colors.
One way to make a business card pop is to use foil, which imprints foil onto the business card in a stamping process.
Here’s some beautiful metallic foil business card designs that utilize gold or silver and shimmer brightly:
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:04am</span>
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Today we have a brand new set of clean vintage paper textures. These are perfect as both overlays and backgrounds for your designs and illustrations. As all of our FTF textures, these are 100% free for personal and commercial usage. Enjoy!
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<span class='date ' tip=''><i class='icon-time'></i> Aug 26, 2015 11:03am</span>
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