Sunday, April 7, 2013

Arc Gallery 40th Anniversary Show

Enjoy the pictures from the Arc Gallery 40th Anniversary Show.

April 6, 2013, 4pm-6pm.







 
Exhibiting artists: Granite Amit, Sherry Antonini, Patricia Armato, Kina Bagovska, Jennifer Barnett Hensel, Hilary Barreto, Buff Bethlen, Carrie Betlyn-Eder, Marjorie Blackwell, Karen Bondarchuk, Rine Boyer, Julie Bray, Monica Brown, Peter Bullock, Wanrudee Buranakorn, Sue Cahill, Susan Case, Esther Charbit, Jeffrie Chirchirillo, Roopa Choodamani, Gayle Cole, Marie France Cournoyer, Stacy Elko, June Finnegan, Therese Flood, Sara Frankel, Charlotte Freed, Nancy Fritz, Anne Farley Gaines, Shelley Gilchrist, Iris Goldstein, Elaine Angel Gomer, Jessica Gondek, Rudy Gonzalez, Joni Gruber, Qetesha Haynes, Simone Hester, Kerry Hirth, Pamela Hobbs, Terri Horning, John Howard, Amy Jahnke, Lucy Jahns, Patricia Kalidonis, Charlotte Kaplan, Joe Karlovec, Jan Kelley, Irmgard Kilb Koehler, Carolyne King, Kim Kissinger Marino, Pauline Kochanski, Caine Krieger, Judy Langston, Daniel Larson, Debra Levie, Maddie Madding, Jeane McGrail, Mimi McKay, Angie McMonigal, Jennifer McNulty, Lisa Miranda, Ruti Modlin, Lucy Mueller, SJ Navage, Joanna Neff, Ketch Neff, Geoffrey Novelli, Ann O'Brien, Jan Parker, Josemiguel Perera, Roxanne Phillips, Jon Pickell, Audrius Plioplys, Cheri Reif Naselli, Alice Revelski, Gesualdo Romeo, David Ruff, William Saar, Gerry Santora, Mary Schiller, Tamara Staser-Meltzer, Tamara Staser-Meltzer, Jane Stevens, Chentell Stiritz, Michele Stutts, Allison Syltie, Jonathan Syltie, Michele Thrane, Karen Tichy, April Van Dam, Constance Vepstas, Dominique Vitali, Sonja Weber Gilkey, Christopher Weeks, Jennifer Weigel, Elizabeth Whiteley, Terri Willits, Serene Wise, Marj Woodruff, Jungyul Yu, Ming Zhou, and Amy Zucker.
 
 
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Animation Increases Traffic - Examiner Article

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http://www.examiner.com/article/animation-increases-traffic

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http://www.examiner.com/career-advice-in-chicago/qetesha-haynes

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

πGuy Formula Trailer

We have a new animation for you below. Lets us know what you think.

πGuy Formula Trailer
 
Learn how to create your animation by reading the following article.
 
It is rewarding to create a simple animation for your digital portfolio because it shows off your creativity. An animation will make your portfolio stand out among other creative professionals. The process is fairly easy; you only need to have basic Adobe software skills and a little patience. If you are more ambitious or have more advanced skills, then by all means use Autodesk Maya or Anime Pro.
No matter what your skill level is, you are capable of making an engaging animation for your website. Use your imagination to make a quick storyboard. The storyboard acts as your blueprint in creating your animation. This step is necessary because it is vital to have a clear plan and timeline. It will likely take a few hours to create a two-minute animation, but the time can vary based on the complexity.


Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/7439657 
 
Please provide us links to your animations and websites. We always respond to your questions and comments.
 
Remember to "Think Outside the Word!"
 
 
Thank You:)