Bloody Wallpaper

August 11, 2008 - 1:40 pm No Comments

Bloody Wallpaper

I have a fetish to create new wallpapers for my own personal desktop every once in a while. I will get bored of the look after a while so I change it often. This time I decided to be Blood Thirsty… with this Bloody Wallpaper.

I have tons of wallpapers that I haven’t uploaded and if you want to see some of them then please let me know… or if you want me to make a custom wallpaper then contact me. ($20.. cheap price!)

Basic Vector Tutorial

June 5, 2008 - 3:29 pm No Comments

Basic Vector Tutorial

You may already be creating works of art in photoshop using brushes, shape layers, blending modes and various effects but you will not have harnessed the most powerful tool of all until you have mastered the pen tool!

With the pen tool you can easily create your own shapes with unique anchor points, lines, and curves with a few quick clicks of your mouse. It can be as easy as dragging out a curve… or click a spot to extend a line from your previous anchor. It is always best to learn how to properly use the Pen Tool using Adobe Illustrator because it is much more powerful than the Pen Tool available for us in Adobe Photoshop.

The easiest way to learn is to practice tracing pictures and shapes. So I am going to have a short tutorial to help you. I am going to take two simple objects (they are both stars from the Mario video game series). The first one is just a simple star with straight lines, and the second one is basically the same star with curved tips. Learning how to trace these two easy objects will help you learn the basics of the pen tool.

    1. Open the vectortutorial.ai file that I have up for download here on the website. You will need Adobe Illustrator CS3 in order to be able to do this tutorial.

    2. You will notice that there are two images of stars on your screen. Usually if I want to trace an image I will use the place command from the file menu… but since this tutorial is only about vectors, I have already done this for you.

    Star Vector

    3. The first thing that you will have to do to make your working conditions a lot easier will be to unlock the startemplate layers and make star images semi-transparent. To do this… click the lock icon on the startemplate1 & startemplate2 layers… click on both stars one by one and reduce transparency to 35%.

    Star Vector

    4. Now you are ready to start making vectors. First you will have to select the layer that you would like to create your vector on. For the purpose of the tutorial I created a layer called vector1(for the first star) and vector2(for the second star) but to make it easier you will be creating it on the layers named ‘tryyourvector1′ and ‘tryyourvector2′. Click the layer “tryyourvector1” to select it as the current layer.

    Star Vector

    5. Select the Pen Tool. This is usually within the toolbar on the left side of the screen. If you have a custom layout then this could be different, but the generic default is on the left. The Pen Tool is the third icon down… right next to the Text Tool. Click on it and get ready to start working.

    Star Vector

    6. The first step to creating a vector object is to create your starting anchor point. To do this… you just simple have to click on any vertex (corners) of the object. You will now see a green dot.

    Star Vector

    7. To create your first line… all you have to do is click on the next corner.

    Star Vector

    8. Continue this process until you make your way around the object completely. Once you reach the end you can close the object by click on your original starting point… When you hover over it you will see a little circle which indicates that this object can be closed at this point.

Star Vector

That wasn’t so hard was it? In fact… this is a very simple procedure. You can easily create a lot of beautiful lineart with this tool alone! This is obviously an easy shape to make because it doesn’t require any curves or bends, but this is always a good point to start learn. You have just learned the first part of creating a great vector drawing.

Star Vector

Keep the vectortutorial.ai file open because you are now going to learn how to trace the second star image! This one is a little more complex because it involves curves at the tips. Even though it may seem simple it still takes a lot of practice to be able to make these rounded corners perfect.

    1. Start by selecting the “tryyourvector2″ layer.

    Star Vector

    2. This time when creating your starting point; unlike in the previous lesson, you will be clicking on a part of the border of the star that isn’t curved. A good spot to choose would be at the point where the line becomes straight. You will then click again on the same line right before it becomes curvy. You should see a green line.

    Star Vector

    3. This is where it gets a little bit tricky for beginners. You will now click the end of the curve and drag your mouse to a point where the ‘potential line’ matches perfectly over the image. Let go of your mouse once you are perfectly over the existing line.

    Star Vector

    4. You have just created your first curve! The next step to continue on with this object is to click your anchor point to make sure that the next line isn’t automatically curved. All you do is click it and you will see that one of the angled lines disappears.

    Star Vector

    5. Continue the same process until you go all around the star. This can be a little bit hard if you have never done this before but as you gain more experience with the pen tool, you can create wonders! A simple image like this will take seconds to do.

    Star Vector

    Try out a few combinations and add detail to your star to make it look more complete! There is so much that you can do with the line tool that it is amazing.

    Star Vector

Congratulations, you have just completed the “Basic Vector Tutorial”. Just keep practicing with easy objects and move your way up to more complex ones. You will be surprised at how amazing some of the illustrations can be created from one simple; yet powerful tool!

For more information on creating vector drawings you can check out Peach Pit. They have an awesome more advanced tutorial that will have you understanding intermediate elements of vectoring!

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Fancy Circle Wallpaper

May 29, 2008 - 7:07 am No Comments

Circle Wallpaper

A Graphic Designer’s journey towards the center of concentric circles. My mind tends to wander when I travel on these roads.

This is a simple wallpaper that I originally created to add a little bit of beauty to my own home computer desktop. I added it to my deviant art page one day and a lot of people loved it. I guess there is really no reason why I can’t share it :)

Self Portrait Expression

May 29, 2008 - 7:01 am No Comments

KG Lew

Have you ever looked into the mirror and wondered who exactly was the person staring back from the other side? I have never really done any self portraits of myself before; but this piece could be an attempt at one.

I used Illustrator CS3 to re-create myself using vector shapes and just put something together quickly. The mouth is covered with “Don’t Speak” I guess in a way to ironically send out a message about how freedom of speech is not a right and can have consequences.

As a Graphic Designer; to me, this is a reflective piece of art. It is all gray scale, but I feel as though the illustration is powerful in its own way. This could be the start of a simple graphic design collection, or it could be a scrap of work to hit the back shelves. Hate it or Love it…. I love it.

playformore.org Layout Design

May 27, 2008 - 5:22 pm No Comments

playformore

This is the Design Layout that I created for one of our partner sites “playformore.org“. They have an on-going project to raise money for Breast Cancer Research and they operate through an online poker affiliation. All you need to do to help out is sign up to partypoker.com with bonus code ‘WINFORMORE‘ and a percentage of commission will go towards Breast Cancer Research. The pink and white design inspired by women all around the world fighting hard.

I will likely re-design that website again in the near future to make it more SEO friendly.

One Year Millionaire Banner

May 27, 2008 - 4:46 pm No Comments

One Year Millionaire

This is the banner that I created for my new blog titled ‘The One Year Millionaire‘. It is completely dedicated to helping normal people like you & me/ me & you make money online! Every second day I write a new article which is geared towards internet marketing and the different ideas surrounding it. So far we have reached over 50 great articles with tips on how you can make some extra profit from the internet.

The web site grasps certain topics such as search engine optimization, affiliate marketing & programs, link building and even paid to complete survey offers. Check it out if you want to learn about internet marketing!

For the banner I wanted to show people the bright side of making money on the internet. If you have seen other blogs or sites in this area they all show either fancy cars or mansions with nice swimming pools. The reason is that we like to provide our readers with a way to reach their dreams! By showing this type of imagery as a Graphic Designer I know that a lot of people will put 2 and 2 together. I used a simple color scheme involving greens, whites and browns to create the banner and it really sets the tone for the rest of the website!

If you ever have any questions about how I achieved a certain look or effect on one of my pieces, feel free to comment and ask me or even send me a short email. I love to hear from people!

Dead President Designs Banner

May 27, 2008 - 4:28 pm No Comments

Dead President Designs

This is a concept design that I made before I created this website. I was playing around with a bunch of different ideas, but the Graphic Design “CMYK” color scheme was something that I really wanted to incorporate into my design.

The Graphic Elements on the banner are all very simple achieved with a mix of transparency and blending modes. The basis of this piece of work still remains strong on the colors and how they hit you right away when your eyes see them. CMYK ( Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) is a term used for print media. These are the basic colors that are being mixed to create fantastic results. It is the 4-color printing process which describes the actual printing process accurately. CMYK is a subtractive color process as opposed to RGB (Red, Green, Blue) which is an additive color process. With CMYK; just think of a white background (like a sheet of paper) being masked by colors to create different results.

Anyways, this is the result of a few minutes of work and a basic idea of what I wanted to compose. I am going to be constantly adding pieces of work to this web site so be sure to keep checking back!

Dead President Design Launch!

May 23, 2008 - 5:59 pm No Comments

Today we are launching the web site and I will be uploading a lot of my previous work… so check back!

Home

February 14, 2006 - 4:26 pm No Comments

Welcome to Dead President Designs. This is our home on the internet. If you would like to inquire about work that you need done then feel free to contact me or just look around and check out what we’ve got here on the page.

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