Do you ever find yourself unconsciously filling a piece of paper with lines, squiggles, geometric patterns, or maybe flowers or stars during a class, lecture or phone conversation? Repetitive patterns help to focus, relax and achieve inner peace and calm, while revealing your hidden thoughts, emotions or current mood.
Brands invest huge amounts of money in marketing activities. Their logos attack us from all sides, so it is not unusual that they have already become well entrenched in our subconscious.
If you don't have a gift for drawing, but you want to create, even if it seems absurd, it's worth trying the 'Make Stuff With Butt' technique.
AERO crayons became the sister of the legendary Jolly crayons. The popular Slovenian company AERO, under the auspices of the new Austrian owner Brevillier Urban&Sachs, known for the Jolly brand, has turned a new leaf in its rich history. A new portfolio of products was placed on the shelves, which includes high-quality and completely child-safe temperas, crayons, felt-tip pens, crayons, chalks, sharpeners and other products in traditional red packaging.
A smartphone can help you with many things. It can translate things for you, give you directions, use it to record a movie, measure your pulse, start the car, turn on the lights, etc. The problem arises when we want to draw something. Drawing on a small screen has been a rather thankless task until now, and most of us - hands on heart - do not know how to draw very well and turn to others for solutions. From now on, this will no longer be necessary, as Google has introduced the web application Google AutoDraw, with which you will create a superb drawing in no time.
Have you heard of Quick, draw!, Google's online game that tests your drawing skills and gets you hooked in no time? As if we weren't already dependent on Google enough, it made sure that we spend the rest of the free time we have in its company. He is obviously bored because he wants to play with us. Quick, draw! is an online game in which a neural network - an information processing paradigm modeled after the human or animal brain - tries to recognize your drawing. You have 20 seconds. During this time, the artificial intelligence tries to guess the assigned word that you are drawing. Check how good a cartoonist you are.
Last year, to mark the fifth anniversary of the Juke, Nissan produced a life-size paper replica. This Nissan Qashqai Black Edition is entirely made with a 3D pen, but just like the paper Juke, it is not drivable, which did not make it any less impressive. We invested 800 hours of work into it!
We all doodled on our hands as kids, but makeup artist Luca Luce took hand drawings to a whole new level. Or two. In the palm of your hand is a picture of an extraordinary optical illusion. It is a game of shadows, perspectives and photo-realistic style that create surreal 3D works of art such as socket, puzzle and mouse and boggle the mind.
The beginning of November brings packing and drawing and creating and performances and everything that there is no time for in the warm months.