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		<title>Site of the Month for February 2012</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Site of the Month for February 2012 talks about Artists Directory. Best Artist Directory is designed for free information about art topics such as design arts, crafts, computer arts, cultural arts, American artists, painters, art shopping, fine arts &#038; sculture.]]></description>
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Site of the Month for February 2012 talks about <a href="http://www.bestartistdirectory.com/">Artists Directory</a>. Best Artist Directory is designed for free information about art topics such as design arts, crafts, computer arts, cultural arts, American artists, painters, art shopping, fine arts &#038; sculture.</p>
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		<title>Site of the Month for July 2011</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Site of the Month for July 2011 is concerned with Artist Resource and Art Directory. Art Yellow is a web directory for all visitors who are looking for information about artists, galleries, art education, crafts, art reproductions, watercolor and sculptors.]]></description>
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Site of the Month for July 2011 is concerned with <a href="http://www.artyellow.com/">Artist Resource and Art Directory</a>. Art Yellow is a web directory for all visitors who are looking for information about artists, galleries, art education, crafts, art reproductions, watercolor and sculptors.</p>
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		<title>Understanding 3D Art</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2010 04:22:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[3D models are created by manipulating polygon meshes and molding them into objects, characters and scenes. 3D art is used in everything from print ads, Web sites, television, movies, video games and beyond. Most people who begin learning 3D have some kind of background in drawing and sketching. It&#8217;s not unheard of for 3D studios [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>3D models are created by manipulating polygon meshes and molding them into objects, characters and scenes. 3D art is used in everything from print ads, Web sites, television, movies, video games and beyond. Most people who begin learning 3D have some kind of background in drawing and sketching. It&#8217;s not unheard of for 3D studios to hire artists who have no experience in 3D, based solely on the strength of a pencil drawing portfolio. Sculptors, who were previously limited to animatronics and claymation (clay animation), also tend to make an easier transition to 3D.</p>
<p>Even if you don&#8217;t have formal art training that goes beyond the few classes you took in high school or college you can still do great work in 3D.</p>
<p>A 3D Artist must have following qualities</p>
<p>1. Patience. Many beginners unfairly compare themselves to established artists possessing years of experience. While it can be a great motivator and a valuable source of inspiration, 3D art is a diverse subject, requiring dedication and practice. Some say that 3D is like Go, the ancient game of strategy it takes minutes to learn, but a lifetime to be master.</p>
<p>2. Detail. 3D artists tend to have a strong background in computers, compared to non-digital artists. Experience in computer programming is common in 3D circles, though not required. 3D artists need to have an eye for detail, be resourceful and self-sufficient.</p>
<p>3. Hard work. If you want something easy, pick up a pencil and paper and start drawing. 3D art isn&#8217;t nearly as immediate with results. One can spend, hours, days, and even weeks perfecting a 3D models before ever moving onto texturing, animation or final renders. 3D art is unique in that it can require a broad array of skills, from drawing to acting, to successfully bring together a finished piece. The payoff is that 3D artist are perhaps the most sought-after creative workers.</p>
<p>4. Willingness to accept criticism. Eventually you&#8217;ll feel motivated to submit your art for review by other artists. 3D artists can nitpick like no one else in the world, so be prepared to have even the slightest error pointed out to you in exacting detail &#8211; especially if you&#8217;re attempting to create anything realistic. If you intend to work in a studio one day, your ability to accept criticism will be crucial to the overall success of the team.<br />
Types of 3D Art</p>
<p>As mentioned earlier, 3D is a broad subject, and a typical finished composition will be composed of several &#8211; perhaps dozens &#8211; of hours of work in an array of skills. What follows is an overview of the subjects you&#8217;ll need to learn to be a well-rounded 3D artist.</p>
<p>Modeling. Modeling is the act of creating a 3D mesh, whether the end result is a bug-eyed alien or a teacup. How you get to that finished model depends largely on the methods that make the most sense to you.</p>
<p>Animation is the process of taking a 3D object and getting it to move. Animation comes in a few different flavors. There&#8217;s keyframe animation, where the animator manipulates the objects on a frame-by-frame basis, similar to hand-drawn cartoons. Other methods of animation include placing objects on splines and setting them to follow the path of the curve, or importing motion capture data and applying it to a character rig. Another way to animate is to use your 3D application&#8217;s built-in physics engines, such as when your scene requires that objects fall.</p>
<p>Without some kind of texture art, everything will be variations of solid colors. The most common and accurate way to create a texture for a 3d models is to unwrap the mesh (flatten it out) and paint over it in an application such as Photoshop. The final texture is then wrapped over the original mesh again. Depending on how a model is created, each section may have its own texture, i.e., a separate texture for hands, one for arms and one for the torso of a character, all made to blend together seamlessly.</p>
<p>Rendering an image is typically the last step, and is perhaps the most important part. It&#8217;s often overlooked by beginners, who are more focused on creating models and animating them. There are many aspects to creating a good final render of a scene, including attention to camera placement, lighting choices which may affect mood, shadows, reflections, transparency and the handling of special effects, such as fluids or grasses.</p>
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		<title>The Attraction Of African Arts And Crafts</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 07:05:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[African art is the creation of the people in the South of the Sahara. Africa is well known for its art and craft works, most of these arts works are found in the form of sculptures, fabric work, decorative items, musical instruments like drums, and paintings. The history of African art is very rich, with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>African art is the creation of the people in the South of the Sahara. Africa is well known for its art and craft works, most of these arts works are found in the form of sculptures, fabric work, decorative items, musical instruments like drums, and paintings. The history of African art is very rich, with an enormous collection of art forms.Most of the statues will be carved in the form of humans, which represents great leaders. They make their art work in such a way that each and every piece of art reveals their tradition and culture.</p>
<p>Most of the time the statues of animals will be included with human sculptures to honor great people and to respect them. Because animals like horse are well known as noble animals, when a persons figure is carved with this kind of animals, that person is considered as a noble person, who should be respected. The carvings are mostly made out of wood and stones.</p>
<p>There are many evidences which show that African arts could be found as early as 500BC. In some places of Sahara and Nigeria there are sculptures carved on rocks and woods. Metals like Bronze were also used by the people to make statues out of it. They even used terracotta and ivory to make their art work more rich, which was usually reserved for royalties. These kind of unique art pieces were the decorative items for many houses in those days. People use to wear fabrics made with art work, which resembles the wearer as a part of an art piece. They even made wall paintings which were made out of wood and they used it as decorative items.</p>
<p>Most of the African arts and crafts resemble its tradition and culture. Each and every art piece resembles the daily life and culture of African peoples. And today those arts can be found in museums, one good example is African masks. African people used masks on some occasional days or on some regional ceremonies, and even in wars and also on the day of harvesting.</p>
<p>They design the masks according to their county or tribe, each design has its own kind of pattern and style. For example the Dan people of Ivory Coast and Liberia carve their masks with features such as wide fore head, flattened nose, full lips, and the strands of rope attached at the top of masks to make it look like hairs. The people of Congo in Punu make their masks with wood and paint it in white color, which resembles rich women. And they use these masks to scare off evil spirits and witches.</p>
<p>Other African art and craft include the old African tradition basket. Esths and Gumare tribes of Botswana are the two places which is famous for African baskets. These baskets were usually carried over the head, but as the culture grew, they modified the baskets and were carried on the shoulders. As a result hand bags came in to existence and they were made with some of the artistic work of African culture. And they used some of the rare materials like mud cloth and suede to manufacture bags.</p>
<p>It has been said that one of the best ways to understand a culture is to look at the artwork that comes from it. This is true with African art because the themes that African art depict do not only show the creativity of African artists, but also the traditions and values that they consider to be an important part of their culture. Today, there is a great demand of African arts among the people around the world. Africa as a great name  on its culture and tradition.</p>
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		<title>Guide To Comic Book Collecting</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 07:03:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even with the emergence of popular entertainment outlets such as the internet and satellite television, comic books have maintained an impressive market share of consumer spending. Collecting comic books is a source of joy for many comic book and graphic novel enthusiasts. Today, comic book collecting has also grown in recent years with a new [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even with the emergence of popular entertainment outlets such as the internet and satellite television, comic books have maintained an impressive market share of consumer spending. Collecting comic books is a source of joy for many comic book and graphic novel enthusiasts. Today, comic book collecting has also grown in recent years with a new generation of readers enjoying this rewarding hobby.</p>
<p>For collectors who are just beginning, there are a couple of different approaches to take to the hobby. Some people are simply fans of a particular hero or publisher. They purchase comics for their own entertainment and don&#8217;t concern themselves much with the after-market value of the publication. Other collectors concentrate on acquiring limited edition or rare comics for the sake of achieving a return on their investment. This form of collecting usually requires an advanced knowledge of the market as well as the necessary funds to make large purchases.</p>
<p>There are five distinct eras of comic book memorabilia. The Platinum Age represent the oldest time period, dating between the 1800&#8242;s and 1937. The Golden Age covers the years of 1938 to 1955. Silver Age comic books are dated between 1956 and 1969, and the Bronze Age occurred between 1970 and 1979. The Modern Age includes everything that was produced from 1980 through today. Each time period is unique and distinctive in the way the publications were written, produced, and distributed. Obviously the older periods offer the most valuable items, but there are still plenty of rare and limited comics to be found in the Modern Age.</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s collectors will find a multitude of outlets to help them add to their collection. The internet alone has increased the accessibility of hard-to-find comics to collectors all over the world. eBay, Craigslist, and online comic book stores make finding exactly what you want as simple as clicking a mouse. While these outlets are probably the most popular markets for collectors, there is still plenty of demand for local comic book shows and stores. Of course newsstands and bookstores remain the best source for the latest publications. Ideally, the savvy collector will be comfortable with using all of the outlets mentioned here. You simply never know where you might uncover the next hidden gem to add to your collection.</p>
<p>Beyond these basics of comic book collecting, there are other intricacies to learn for the new collector. For instance, collectable comic books are often graded to measure their condition in a uniform manner. This is done by a professional third-party company which will seal the comic in a protective sleeve to preserve its integrity. New collectors will need to become familiar with this process if they plan on investing in rare comics. Other essential tools include comic price guides and market sales reports which help to asses the value of a particular piece.</p>
<p>Collecting comic books has been an entertaining hobby for many decades, and it does not appear to be slowing down anytime soon.There are a number of ways that collectors and comic enthusiasts can find out where to buy, sell and trade collectible comics and other memorabilia.You can find comic books and other collectable memorabilia in a number of places. One of the best places to find comic books is on the internet.</p>
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		<title>Searching For A Portrait Artist On the Internet</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 07:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Artists have become known around the world for certain portrait paintings. Portrait paintings are art forms which every art lover wants to own. But every artist cannot create portraits with the perfect look. Therefore, many a times, people are not satisfied with their portraits, when completed.To get the best portrait made, it is very important [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Artists have become known around the world for certain portrait paintings. Portrait paintings are art forms which every art lover wants to own. But every artist cannot create portraits with the perfect look. Therefore, many a times, people are not satisfied with their portraits, when completed.To get the best portrait made, it is very important that you first find a portrait artist who can create your portrait in the best possible way.</p>
<p>There are some artists who specialize in creating portrait paintings. No matter, whether you want live portraits or photo portraits, the portrait artists can create the best portraits for you. The portraits created by these artists contain elements which give them a real look and make them look different from the others. The portrait artists closely study every detail of their subject and give the portraits the perfect look.You can find many portrait artists on the internet. You can also check out their works on their websites.</p>
<p>In the past, when photography was not popular, oil paintingwas one of the most popular means for family portraits, used to preserve images of their near and dear ones for future generations. Oil painting portraitswere not only popular because it was used for making personal images but also because it was used as a decorative medium to decorate homes and offices. Mona Lisa, made by the Italian artist Leonardo Da Vinci long back in the early 1500s, is most probably the most famous oil painting portrait.</p>
<p>Oil Painting Portraits, which were made centuries back are so beautiful that they continue to amaze us even today. Now, oil painting portraits have become affordable. So, you can buy them to either gift it to someone or simply decorate your home and office with it and can also get an oil painting portrait of your choice made by an artist. The artist will require a few weeks time to complete your portrait of oil painting and deliver it to you.</p>
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		<title>How To Find The Right Martial Arts School</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 06:57:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Martial arts is not to be excluded from this diversity so choosing a martial arts school can be overwhelming if you don&#8217;t know where to begin. When it comes to studying martial arts there is a step to learn about everything. The same can be said when the time comes to pick out a martial [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Martial arts is not to be excluded from this diversity so choosing a martial arts school can be overwhelming if you don&#8217;t know where to begin. When it comes to studying martial arts there is a step to learn about everything. The same can be said when the time comes to pick out a martial art school. This process doesn&#8217;t have to be frustrating, but if you are serious about your training you will want to be serious about the school that you choose as well.</p>
<p>In order to make it easier for you, we&#8217;ve put together a guide to assist you in learning more about martial arts, choosing the best martial arts school for you as well as helping you in the sign up process. There is some time you need to put aside in order to research and as well as calling the schools directly to get a feel of how they are. One thing many people get surprised about is the fact that some schools actually limit their application numbers. Make sure to review what you read here as many schools follow the same steps and you&#8217;d like to be prepared for any interviews as well as what to look for when viewing the actual school.</p>
<p>Before you even begin you need to decide what it is that you want out of martial arts training. Why are you even considering this? Did you see a cool Jet Li movie or watched the Bourne trilogy? Have you seen some of these actresses lately and the shape they are in and know martial arts training can get you in shape while having fun? Maybe you are concerned in protecting yourself or teaching your children better discipline. You will want to tell that to the instructor so that they can get a better understanding of where you stand. You will need to determine your goals and set out for them.</p>
<p>Basically what you want is to talk to some instructors and ask them to help you define your goals for the training and if their school is right for you. This way you both are on the same track and no surprises come up that you are not prepared for. Remember a good martial arts school will actually deny you if they don&#8217;t think you are good fit for each other. Be wary of regular &#8220;we sign everyone&#8221; schools. Join a gym if this is what you are interested in.</p>
<p>Next step is you have to determine what style or type of martial arts that it is that you want to train for. The instructor can tell you what they recommend so that you can evaluate them. If you like what they say then begin your training. You probably will find out that there is a particular type of martial arts that you are interested in and then there are going to be some that you could care less about. You also need to decide what type of school is best for you. You are going to decide at this point what traditions and culture you want to be taught in.</p>
<p>Which style do you want to learn? Do you want to be taught Korean, Japanese, Filipino, Thai, Brazilian or Chinese? Is this something for fun? These are just some of the questions that you will need to ask yourself so that you can find the right martial arts school for you. There are a lot of schools that are not for the type of people who are there as a fun activity. In fact, many will be insulted, so you will want to be careful on how you phrase your words.</p>
<p>As you can see, there are many factors in deciding the right martial arts school for you. Finally, the best school is the one you feel the most comfortable in and you get along with the instructors. Time is your most valuable asset so try your best to choose wisely from the beginning and be quick to change if you think you are wrong.</p>
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		<title>Understanding The Meaning Of Art Gallery</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 06:54:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is an art gallery? Art galleries are venues where various forms of art and works of various artists are displayed to public. Among the various forms of art like photography, sculpture, art illustrations, handloom etc. showcasing of paintings are common. Every gallery is also different. Some galleries only show figurative work (paintings and sculptures [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is an art gallery? Art galleries are venues where various forms of art and works of various artists are displayed to public. Among the various forms of art like photography, sculpture, art illustrations, handloom etc. showcasing of paintings are common. Every gallery is also different. Some galleries only show figurative work (paintings and sculptures that are centered on people, animals, or nature). Some galleries only show abstract work. The prime objective of art gallery is to promote art and inspire the young artists.</p>
<p>Art galleries can be regarded as the best place for art lovers and artists to acquire knowledge related to art. Both the species can share their interest and concentrate in promoting art among the public. In the art galleries, various works of admired artists are displayed and are preserved for the next generation. The collection of art galleries are rapidly changing. Moreover, the tradition of showcasing art has been shifted from venues to online. Artists and art aficionados can upload their work online and can send it to their friends through emails and e-cards. The art gallery is classified into private and public galleries. The public galleries display permanent collection of art. Whereas, private galleries carry the private-owned for profit-motive and sale works of art.</p>
<p>Fresh artists will find art gallery and art festivals as niche to exhibit their skills. They can reveal their ideas to the world. The art galleries feature a wide range of art forms. Many galleries carry world wide significance and visitors visit the galleries across the world. People evaluate the works of art and also get a chance to purchase the work they think to be worthy. There are numerous art galleries imparting knowledge and inform art lovers about the changing ideas related to art along with creating a platform for the unsung artists.</p>
<p>Art gallery is also a great place to meet art heroes personally. You get to explore a lot of new ideas at once. Therefore, to know art and artists in a better way visiting art galleries are rewarding and essential.</p>
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