Amazing vector gradient mesh showcase – Part 3

This is the last part of vector mesh series, what have the purpose to prove what a fantastic tool is the Adobe Illustrator gradient mesh. It worth to spend time and invest patient to learn how to work with it. Even the results may be not like in those artworks, you can save the day on your vectors projects.

Artist of the week: Paul Lung

Resident in Hong Kong, Paul Lung create amazing portraits in pencils. Just look at the hair, cloth textures or wrinkles and you will see that he love the details. When is talk about animals, he prove beside talent and a big patient.

Creattica inspiration contest with 1000$ prize

Creattica launched today an inspiration gallery and, along with the updated design and new features for finding and contacting creatives for hire, they also added some new categories. To can get the new sections off the ground, they launched an interesting contest.

Artist of the week: Negoita Alexandru

Known on CG forums as “dominus”, Alexandru is a romanian conceptual artist with great skills for character concepts, storyboards, environments, illustrations and even comics.

Artist of the week: Ben Heine

You may know him after a humorous series called “Pencil vs. Camera”, but this article will present some portraits done with a new technique what mix the Pointillism with Pop Art: Circlism.

Amazing vector gradient mesh showcase – Part 2

Are you ready for next part of gradient mesh showcase series? Here are over 30 of vectors artworks using gradient mesh tool. Some of the following images show some killing details and are proper for a photorealistic category. Enjoy!

Amazing vector gradient mesh showcase – Part 1

The gradient mesh tool from Adobe Illustrator is in my opinion most tough one, and not because is involve a too deep knowledge of Illustrator, but it request something what sometimes cannot be replaced by hours of work and tutorials: pure talent. Check this first part of showcase of over 25 great quality gradient mesh works to understand why i am talking about talent.

Artist of the week: Vlad Gerasimov

With a great balance and taste of colors, Vlad is known for its wallpaper and e-cards website. Over the years, the simplicity (in a good way) and the joy from his works created a style what is easily recognized.

Artist of the week: Gurdish Haugsdal

Her striking works has been described as weird, scary, dark and cute. Her distinctive style has been applied to band album covers, events posters etc.

Artist of the week: Tuomas Ikonen

This week we feature an illustrator from Finland with a unique style for shapes and color palette. Tuomas expose yearly an exhibition what say many about his creativity. Take a look at following gallery to see more about his style.

40 rhino inspired logo designs

List of some nice rhinoceros designs used in branding. Companies from flooring to marketing, sound to design, transport to foundation, all have in common one of most greatest animal shape.