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Our guest today is a famous designer Von Glitschka. Von is also famous
because of his books, which are devoted to vector graphics. "The best
way to improve your design as a creative is to improve your drawing
skills. The more you do it, the better you get” — he says. Learn more
about Von, his books and illustrations after the jump.
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Today our guest is a real master with Gradient Mesh. He creates high
quality artowrk. "Don’t be afraid to jump in and swim. Programs like
Illustrator and Photoshop are playgrounds” — says Kevin. Today he is
going to share some secrets of his craftsmanship with us. Learn after
more about his background and techniques at the jump.
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Today our guest is a great Russian vector artist, Alexey Oglushevich who
won a Grand Prize of CorelDraw International Design Contest in 2009.
You would probably be surprised to know that Alexey is a metalworker by
education, but he reached success and got recognition in the vector art
world. Alexey is a bright example of the phrase "nothing is impossible”.
Learn more about Alexey, his thoughts and illustrations after the jump.
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Today our guest is a graphic designer Maria Dimova (aka Dimary) from
Moldova. She is a professional designer/illustrator that always makes
time to work for pleasure. Exactly such artworks illustrated in this
interview. Maria works in a style of fantasy and Hed Kandi. Meet the
person for who vector is not simply a job, it’s a passion.
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Today we are going to meet a young Canadian graphic designer Justin
Currie. Despite his youth, he has great artwork and his own recognizable
style that he calls Shattered Vector Painting. In this interview Justin
shares the technique he uses to create this style. "An artist is always
learning, always evolving, always growing. Your best piece of work will
always be the next one. Start chasing,” which is Justin Currie’s catch
phrase. Learn more about Justin and his artwork after the jump.
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Today our guest is Nicholas van der Walle, the proprietor of Astute Graphics. Astute Graphics has become world famous thanks to its Phantasm CS and VectorScribe plugins that make our work easier and more convenient. Among their customers there are such world famous brands as Adidas, Apple, NASA, Nike, Philips, Washington Post and many others. In this interview Nicholas tells us about his company and its products. You will find out his opinion on the future of vector editors. Maybe Nicholas has prepared another surprise for the vector world? Check this out after the jump!
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Today
our guest is Adel Dani, a talented vector artist from Romania. Adel works in
photorealism style. He creates all his works only with the Gradient Mesh. You
can read about him and some of the secrets of his skills in this interview.
Here you can also find a gallery of his best vector works.
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Today we are talking with Gordon McAlpin, creator of webcomic Multiplex. Gordon is an old friend of Astute Graphics; he tested Phantasm CS from the first version and, of course, he could not have missed the VectorScribe plug-in. You will find out about Gordon and his creative work from this interview. Learn more after the jump!
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Today our guest is Chris Spooner, one of the most famous designers and bloggers in the world. His blogs Blog.SpoonGraphics (Vector and Photoshop tutorials, free vector graphics etc) and Line25 (Web Design and coding tutorials) are very popular. Chris lives in Sheffield, UK. He studied Art and Design at college and university and ended up with a BA (HONS) in Art & Design. Chris keeps improving and shares his skills with readers in tutorials and articles. In this interview Chris Spooner opens the secret of his popularity.
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