This little giveaway transforms any matte into photo-realistic water.
Giveaway: Waterlook
Preset for After Effects
Giveaway: Grungy Elements

Old, grungy elements for matte-paintings, texture plates, and whatnot.
Grab them here.
Delaunay Image Triangulation Brush
for Illustrator with Scriptographer
Our plagiarized script from Jonathan Puckey’s artwork uses Delaunay Triangulation to create triangulated imagery. Alike the process demonstrated on Puckey’s site, this Scriptographer brush for Adobe Illustrator enables you to sample colors from an underlying image and transfer them to the corners of newly created Delaunay triangles.


As courtesy to Jonathan Puckey, the original inventor of Delaunay triangulated imagery in Illustrator with Scriptographer, the JD Delaunay Image Triangulation brush is no longer available for public download. As sorry as we are (and we are!) to discontinue the free distribution, we still offer (some only open to donators) similar scripts in our download area.
Jake & Dan
Spices Poster
Howto Burn A Toast in Photoshop
While bracketing is a common thing in photography and is being used more and more to create HDR Images, people tend to forget how useful it can be to partially alter the state of a motif.
In our case we used the brush tool and a black and white picture to burn a slice of toast in Photoshop. Read the rest of this entry »
Quicktip: the Power of
Smart Objects in Photoshop
Smart Objects get more and more common in designer’s workflows, but they are still being wildly underestimated. In this Quicktip we’ll go over the major advantages of using them. Read the rest of this entry »
Giveaway: WEB Template Package
Today we give away the templates we’ve been using for web design presentation purposes. Clients love to see the previews within their intended medium – which, in the case of webdesign, is the browser. Read the rest of this entry »
Giveaway: Vector Package “VFX Set”
In Visual Effects it is important to think through your shootings. Your sketches are a great way to plan ahead, but it often takes up to three scientists to decipher your scribbles?
Not any more! We created a little vector compilation with the most common, basic elements used during a VFX Shooting.
Download the Illustrator file or the EPS.
Jake & Dan
Announcement: Typo for Animators
We are pleased and happy to tell you that one of our articles has been published on sixrevisions.com
We are talking about the most important Do’s and Dont’s in Typography for Screen Design, so go check it out!
Jake & Dan
Deathposter
As people grow older they tend to write lists about things they want to do before they die. Well, here is our approach to this subject.
Giveaway Font: Danarama Regular
Psychedelic Ishihara Poster
You get the idea. Grab it and print it. Colors are life. Read the rest of this entry »
Summer to Winter Touch-Up


“The props will have to be arranged exactly as shown in the sketch we’ve sent you. Uh and we want everything to be totally snowed in. And by snowed in we are talking about a vast blizzard.”
Sometimes clients can be really specific about their wishes, and not too rarely you will find yourself seesawing in your chair, musing about how to shoot a snow scene on such short notice when you’re stuck in “don’t-know-snow-San Francisco”.
There is a solution to everything. Read the rest of this entry »










