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art brushes flat

Illustrators Calligraphic Brush

Have you ever taken the time to really consider the advantages offered by drawing within a digital domain over those of the real world in which we live? Is it the options available to the artist? Maybe. Is it the speed at which the artist can create the art? Maybe, but probably not. Is it the effects that a user can render upon the work created? Possibly. The real advantage offered the artist within this realm is the ability to quickly edit finished pieces efficiently and effectively. In the real world, to make a small edit to a finished piece the artist erase and redraw, or barring this, completely redraw an entire piece. In this series of articles I will explore the different brushes types available within Illustrator, defining the characteristics of a particular, and the application of a brush style within the program.
The differences between brushes used in the real world in which we and the brushes used within Illustrator from Adobe Systems is tremendous to say the least. Four brush types are offered within Illustrator with each offering unique characteristics. The four brush types offered within Illustrator are the calligraphic brush, the scatter brush, the art brush, and the pattern brush. In this article, I will cover the calligraphic brush.
The calligraphic brush allows the user to create a stroke that resembles an ink pen or paintbrush, with the stroke ranging from almost completely round to an entirely flat form. Several presets of the calligraphic brush are offered within the program, which can be modified by double clicking the nib icon within the brushes panel. A new nib can be created using the new brush icon at the bottom of the brushes panel. When this technique is implemented, the new brush dialog box is opened and the user may select New Calligraphic, Scatter, Art, or Pattern Brush from the dialog box. When New Calligraphic Brush is chosen and the OK button is depressed the New Calligraphic Brush Options dialog bow is opened in which the user can define the name of their brush, its angle, roundness, and diameter.
All brush setting can be set to either fixed or a random variation, allowing the user to control any of the options mentioned above. After an easy to remember name is entered into the Name field the user sets the angle of the brush. The brush angle determines the roundness of the brush nib. At a roundness of 100%, the shape of the brush does not produce any noticeable results, yet with lower settings the results can be quite dramatic as a stroke is drawn. The roundness setting controls exactly that, the overall roundness of the brush, with lower settings defining a flatter brush and higher settings further flattening the brush. Selecting Random from the drop down menu and adjusting the Variation slider allows the user to stipulate a range that the Roundness of the brush can change. This change can be viewed in the preview area of the options dialog box.
Finally, the Diameter, or size, of your calligraphic brush can be set to a fixed or random setting. This is quite useful in conjunction with a pressure sensitive tablet, where the diameter of the brush changes based upon the pressure exerted by the user. When not using the Fixed setting, the variation slider permits the user to indicate the range in which the diameter of the brush can change. When all options have been set the user simply clicks the OK button and the new calligraphic brush settings are ready to be used or applied to existing strokes. Please check back within a week or two to read about the dynamic qualities of the Scatter brush.

About the Author

Jay Vorzimer is a graphic and web designer working in the wine country of Santa Rosa, California. He has over 10 years of experience within the field of graphic design and just over 2 years of experience within the field of web design. He heads Vorzie Studios, a design house catering to the needs of the business community of Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, and the surrounding Northern California Areas.


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A rapid sketch from the deck of the Birkdale showing an empty horizon. The sea is flat calm and painted in blue washes with short coloured brush strokes indicating waves. This contrasts with the pale sky interspersed with small clouds. They are represented by small blocks of pink and yellow colour hovering in the light blue sky. Everett joined the barque, Birkdale, and sailed from Bristol to Sabin…


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art farmer big blues

art farmer big blues

A tribute to a Maker Clipboard

A good friend died recently. We did not have each other for many years, we laughed and shook hands with each other and greeted with much pleasure, and a feeling of welcome true. He had always been there, he had two son of the same as me, and about the same age, in fact we were the same age, he shared his family and his son and daughters in law, son and his grandson with us more of my name and many ganbei's' Over the years many evenings dining in sumptuous rooms better food in Boshan. Our discussions been through my agent, or by our smiles and gestures. Yes, he and his family have lived and built our factory in China sulfide with us.

When started trading, it has been thanks to my very good friend who has lived and worked in the Chinese Qingdao Trading Company, which sold its items in its warehouse. Qingdao has always made me feel at ease, because of my good hostess. And the good hotels, the sea, and the similarity of Chinese in my city house in Weston-super-Mare in Somerset, both are tourist areas, and yes it was the same as the recent Games in Qingdao Olympics in China, but in those days it was still a great character, and the streets are very narrow and crowded, totally unrecognizable in the Games.

Until the highway was built the only real communication between Boshan and Qingdao is being built in 1904 to link the industrial complex and port. The route by rail or expressway is quite long, but interesting with many types of agriculture, people working in fields, small villages, and land banked greenhouses. The region is very different from rice in Jiangsu, where our other glass objects are made, as is corn campaign, ears pricked and hung together all available buildings, and the sides of the highway take ideal drying surfaces for drying corn in bulk on mats, seagrass carpets as we use ourselves in the sun on the beach. The family of my friend is a family Farmers, like many industries in the first factory was financed by small local farming community. My friend knew of my love for fresh sweet corn, so there was always a constant supply of fresh corn cooking in the oven for workers and myself. He knew I loved grapes, so there were always bowls of fresh grapes of his land, being a farmer, he was allowed to have both son. The artisans are equal men and women, while packers and shippers for the containers were all women, always laughing and smiling, he was a community happy, each in their own expert craftsman transmitted the art of paperweights and glass making big day. The amazing way in which art is made, so totally by hand with the use of pins, needles, long stems range from front to back in the oven until the section glowing is perfect, so great for cutting out the clipboard, the article and carefully taken to the cooling trays before being checked Cooling cracks or imperfections, sanding the base, polishing and packaging, all by hand.

It is difficult to explain the feeling of seeing the first new models, and new colors and color variations, after the elements have cooled, yet I nothing other than having my companion develop the design and color variation, each fountain, the droplets of color.

I remember still sulphide first dolphin, very low at the beginning as we tried to make the inclusion of both time and had to be broken or cooling is out malformed, and sulfide fish first, then there is no stopping now, crabs, lobsters, turtles, and panties and dogs, you name it done.
Then there was the introduction of the gold leaf in the clipboard, gold has historically been used to create the red and pink, but we did a lot of business with the UAE at the time, and they wanted the gold in their clipboard to be sold in their tourism market, as well as our customers in Kuwait and Malta. All paperwork and duty to be paid, when the leaf had to be imported from Japan, and in those days was import allowed only for items for re-export.

When we started to import the clipboard, there were strict quotas in place, with lots of forms and registers to keep, and you literally quota allocated to your best customers. At this time, there were very few Western ideas, and before my friend put in place, there were only two very old and famous factories who made the wonderful flower paperweight glass, originally made for the emperors and later in the 1920s and 1930s to collectors in the yard of the way from Shanghai to the rich, with fabulous beads and glass blue, similar to those excavated the region, made in the 5th century BC, although the manufacture of glass is most commonly dated to 700 years Boshan.

My friend take care for us to "climb the mountain" to "The small factory that makes traditional molded glass bottles, jars and plates, it was one of my favorite trips on passing through the villages with their agricultural life, as it must have been in our campaigns before our industrial revolution, the beautiful view, old terraces, there since the earliest civilizations. The cable cars taking to the origin faithful to the monastery, now Chinese tourists on the World Heritage site, the remains of the old aqueduct, which would be as old as old as the Roman aqueducts to feed the terraces of the mountain. People in the bed of the shallow river, sorting pebbles necks, ready to be packed in bags and plastic bins for glass to be sold in garden centers and interior Stores worldwide, and large stones by hand carted to the building. We go more and more and then we're here, the molds are made by hand and the new plates are expressed and quantified, it is high here that even in the sun, it is cold and the plant is frozen during the winter, if production time is limited. It gives us some cookies, that all they have to Westerners, then back to the mountains and in time for cool, then eat another house famous for another meal and beer and Qingdao in Baijiu toasting glasses, which is the famous liqueur strong white. The whole family are there with the relationships that make all the drivers for and the organization of maritime transport, and a good time is done by all, and I'm 'ganbei with anyone except the children, so I'm happy to be before returning to my hotel with big box No bananas and grapes.

We left the next morning to the "Clipboard Glass Animal Factory", which is the country in a different direction the day before, through the villages of old corn, corn hanging everywhere that we go through all the small villages in the middle of nowhere, we stop in one village, I never remember the village turn right, there are slippers and belt driven tractors pulling carts full of corn during and huge piles of the rod feed. We set up outside the large wooden doors, the director stated that all workers are collection of cultures, but the cook and two of its former leaders and more experienced are there for us, what happens this time of year every time we visit. The plant also manufactures our glass fruit, grapes and vegetables and the very first time we visited I very wary of the meal offered, but the head, no white hats here, cooks in the amount of wonderful vegetarian dishes for me and my companions, we are joined by the head of the village cooperative of farmers who have financed the factory and beer flows in Qingdao for everyone, except my friends son who was given during the day to lead us, as they are old friends. In this factory, workers are all farmers, but everything is made hand, once the skill level is fantastic, the fusion of color in carrots, raisins, and the detail in pineapple fruit and mini.

We go back to my plant friends, because it is our last night we leave tomorrow, so we check all the costing and organizing around production, packaging, and order of the silk lined presentation boxes. We have our last dinner in the most expensive and "Recent Night Club 'we are greeted by hostesses in traditional dress, and taken to our table, and the statistics of cabaret with a group of Western dressed girls singing live backing tracks to popular songs of the West, followed by a band of musicians playing a mixture of Chinese and Western instruments, the result was very good, and if another good visit is over, my host took care of us so well again, how I'll miss him.

About the Author

There are other articles about the history of this area on our website, and other stories of my travels to our friends in the factories in the world, over the years since 1971. You can find some of the handmade glass
paperweights
& glassware in our shop. Peter. http://www.realalternativesite.com


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What are alternatives to cutting these classes?

1. Stop educating illegal immigrants.
2. Eliminate the NEA.
3. Cut back on administration and bureaucracy.


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art marketing 101

art marketing 101
Where are your favorite places to go in Taipei that are not usually talked about?

I know of all the usual places that are mentioned like Taipei 101, Yamingshan park, Palace Museum, etc. But, what are your favorite places?

It could be a restaurant, a club, a shop, a market, a street, a neighborhood, an art gallery, a tea house, etc. I’m looking for something that would be interesting and maybe out to the ordinary.

It doesn’t even have to be in Taipei, but within a short distance of Taipei.
I’ve found everyone’s answers interesting. I’ve decided to extend the date to see if we get more answers or to let anyone add comments if they think of anything they might have thought about and want to add.

Favorite places to go in Taipei that are not usually talked about? There are lots of them! :) I consider Taipei my home, so I know plenty of nooks and crannies, but I’ll shorten the list and tell you about the most accessible ones.

(in no particular order)

1) The fish pond in the vicinity of the Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall. You probably know of the C.K.S. memorial (which you can access by MRT) but you might not have experienced the serenity of sitting on the rocks by the pond to feed the koi. Go there alone or with a friend when you are tired of the bustle of the city. The fish food vending machines are designed to resemble giant fish. You can’t miss them.

2) 228 Peace Park. Take the MRT to the National Taiwan University Hospital station, ask around and you will find your way there. There’s plenty of history there but it will also make your day just watching the children play, admiring the flowers or the sculptures or the fountain, feeding the fish or enjoying the quiet of the outdoor concert area when it’s empty. Try purchasing a cup of coffee for NT35 at the eCoffee outlet right outside the park and sip your coffee on one of the benches as evening crosses into night it’s magical as long as you are at peace! Oh – and if you are lucky you might catch an ongoing concert but even if you aren’t, the buskers around the park play beautiful music.

3) National Taiwan University. Entrance is free and no one will mind you being there. Stroll down the wide windy lanes, watch and feel the lives of the students going on around you – it’s quite rewarding. If you are interested, there is a lovely bookstore on the outside just opposite the main gate.

4) More Yangmingshan. Go every season to see how the mountains change. And go beyond the park to conquer its peaks! My personal favorite is Mt Cising – you get to collect sulphur along the way because it’s volcanic. Yellow sulphur crystals in glass bottles make pretty gifts especially for your friends abroad. My favorite spot on Mt Cising is a little space next to the path with rocks on three sides. If you’re there during winter and it’s really cold, that’s the place to take a break from climbing if you don’t mind the smell of sulphur. It’s filled with volcanic steam and the wind can’t reach you there. The grassy flatland at the highest accessible point of Qingtiangang is beautiful too. Go (in the winter especially) if you want to experience the feeling of being almost literally ‘blown away’ by the wind.

5) The periphery of Xi Men Ding. Xi Men Ding is a shopping district. Getting off the MRT at Xi Men brings you to the heart of Xi Men Ding with malls where the Taiwanese celebrities hold mini concerts and do their shopping. Alighting at the National Taiwan University Hospital Station brings you to the periphery where you can shop for books, stationery, clothes and good food along the streets for better prices. There’s a market tucked away somewhere…I can’t really describe its location but you will find it if you walk down the right lane. Try the hot drink of ginger and brown sugar.

6) The Maokong Gondola (take the MRT to the Maokong station). Your Easy Card will get you a ride on a gondola as easy as it gets you a ride on the MRT. The view of Taipei from the gondolas is amazing!

7) The Taipei Zoo (take the MRT to the Zoo station). It’s big and clean and exciting if you love animals as much as I do. You won’t need more than NT60 for an adult’s ticket and believe it or not, you can use your Easy Card for that too!

8) There’s a restaurant in Shenkeng that’s famous for the variety of ways it dishes up tofu. It’s a beautiful place to eat but I’m sorry I can’t help you with the directions because both times my family went it was my uncle who drove us there.

I recommend Wulai too. Someone once described the place to me as “heaven on earth” and I must agree. You could go mountain-biking there or wander down one of the mountain trails with towering cypresses above you and the creek below you clear as sunshine. My fondest memories there are of walking barefoot on the pebbles and rocks along the bank, having instant noodles cooked over a stove with water from the creek, and attempting to skip stones across the creek when I was done with the food. We had to head back before dark, but I’ve heard you could walk all the way to Yilan on that trail. You will need to apply for a pass though if you’re planning on driving there – it’s a simple online process. They have that to limit the number of vehicles in the mountains and I think that’s wonderful.

If you find yourself in Keelung, you must visit Jiu Fen and Hoping Island! Jiu Fen is a traditional little street up a mountain where people visit for a breathtaking view and a bowl of sweet potato or yam balls. Stray a little from that area (I’m not sure how) and you will see a river flowing down to meet the sea that’s tinted gold by the minerals in the soil. You can reach Hoping Island by taxi. You will find yourself between strange, majestic rocks and crashing waves. It’s a desolate place that will take your breath away and make you feel very, very small – one of my favorite places in Taiwan.


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