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Gaining Exposure For Your Airbrush Art

Feb 12, 2010 Author: admin | Filed under: Art

Nearly everyone on the web has started using a blog. Well you should be no different. Get yourself a free of charge blog and commence showcasing what you are in a position to do. Do not just put up pictures of your career though. Make sure to actually speak to your listeners. Tell them about yourself and your passion for airbrush art. Show some pictures of your work and tell your audience how you created that design. Talk about the paints that you employ, the kinds of airbrushes and so on and so forth. By discussing your techniques and sharing your insight you will show your guests that you are an artist that knows what they are doing.

As soon as you have two post up telling about your personal details and showing off some of your career then you are prepared to get your blog seen by the world. Some blog pages like Shout Post and Tblog actually show your blog posts off for you to other bloggers. This helps to get your blog some traffic. If you choose a blog host that does not do that then you should investigate some blog traffic exchanges. Finally what good is the blog if not a soul is seeing it? So find a couple of blog traffic exchanges and register your blog. A good traffic exchange if Blog Explosion. This exchange allows you to not just surf other weblogs for traffic but lets you place your blog in the Battle of the Weblogs for a chance to win traffic along with ranking. One way or the other you are receiving your blog seen and this signifies your airbrush art is getting seen.

The Field of Cartoon Animation

Feb 6, 2010 Author: admin | Filed under: Animation

Cartoon animation is a short film that is hand drawn, which highlights a story for cinema or television. In making cartoon animation, the characters and the story line must be planned first. The artist must put it together in motion. A sequence of figures that shows the slight difference in the stage of motion must be drawn. Each picture has to be snapped separately per frame and then put in the screen in a pace that is just enough to make it look like a continuous movement. Cartoon animation is considered a form of writing in its own way. Every figure and its movement represent every word in the traditional sense of writing. The cartoon must have a story and an expression. The story must not necessarily have an in depth story, but the artist should keep it simple enough to keep the attention of the viewers.

Basic of Anime

Feb 2, 2010 Author: admin | Filed under: Animation

Anime, which is the shortened version of Japanese term animation, is huge in Japan. It is a genre that produces massive profits and it has been around for nearly 100 years. Anime is not only released in Japan but around the world. It is translated into multiple languages, bringing in billions of dollars every year. Anime originated sometime around 1917. Japanese filmmakers began experimenting with animation techniques that were coming out of European countries; the oldest known anime clip consisted of a samurai warrior testing a new sword that lasted 2 minutes. By 1933, companies were releasing anime that had sound.

Underwater Photography

Jan 23, 2010 Author: admin | Filed under: Photography

There are many types of photography out there but one that is in high demand if you can do it well is underwater photography. The world of photography is one that has been with us for quite some time now but it continues to change and expand over the years. This is how underwater photography came about.

Who do you think is able to bring us those great movie shots taken underwater or show is the many beautiful and exciting creatures that live under the sea? Without underwater photography, none of these things would be possible today. Think about the times you’ve seen those great shots taken in swimming pools and other water areas. Where do you think these come from?

A Good Home Theater Brings Whatever You Watch

Jan 17, 2010 Author: admin | Filed under: Movies & Television

The television of years gone by has been, for the most part, replaced by the home theater system. A quality theater system can make your home viewing of television and movies much more enjoyable through the use of flat screen televisions, DVD/Blu-ray players and sound systems that can reproduce movie theater quality audio. And the use of digital technology has made these systems much more affordable for the average home owner.

The heart of any top-notch theater system is the view screen, and in today’s world of home electronics, nothing beats a large flat screen television. These televisions are available in multiple formats, including plasma, LED, and LCD varieties. Plasma screen TV’s are most often cited as being the best for crystal clear viewing pleasure. However, due to recent advancements that have been made in the industry, many LCD televisions offer an almost indistinguishable picture, but can do so with a much smaller price tag. And unlike plasma screen versions, LCD’s can be found in sizes that are smaller than 40 inches. This makes them better suited for the average household living room.

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