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]]>With her work completely digital, her toolbox includes Photoshop (for illustrations) and After Effects (for animation). “I really don’t miss using analogue materials but I wish I did,” she joked in an interview with Ballpitmag. “Its much more romantic.” Her work, often described as sassy and voluminous is sprinkled with humor and feminism. “I usually draw bubbly, cheeky chicks with love handles, dancing through life,” says Hydman.
Working mostly from home, Hydman admits a lot of the time she works on her personal projects late at night or over the weekend. “I sit on my bed, crooked like a cheese doodle, with my Wacom and Mac, listening to podcasts,” she describes her work environment. “Often I plan ahead, you kind off need to when dealing with animation. Being disorganized or sloppy could end up costing me hours. Hours.”
Inspired by pop culture and social media, like many creatives these days she gets her inspiration fix mainly on Instagram. “I spend hours lurking through Instagram where I follow a bunch of super talented people,” says Hydman. “I would say my biggest drive is jealousy.”
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]]>Originally an illustrator, with a background in fine arts, Dumic went on to study animation, which in turn, changed his approach to image-making. “I’ve finished bachelor studies in Graphic Design at S.P. University, then I enrolled and finished master studies in Animation at Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade,” he relayed in an interview with Ballpit Magazine.
“Digital art was created as a necessity of modern society,” he adds. “Over time I’ve adapted to the new medium such as Photoshop, Illustrator and After Effects.” Based in Bosnia, Dumic admits he wants his art to leave a mark on the world. A digital maker by trade, he also enjoys drawing by hand, especially with graphite.
Here are some highlights from his Instagram page.
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]]>“I like to take things or ideas that are familiar and then spin it until it feels ‘right’ — not a definite kind of right, but a forgiving, ever-shifting, strange kind of right that might have been made up with all kinds of wrongs,” shared Keeree in an interview with Creative Mornings. “An intended response to my work can be something like, ‘Hmmm..that’s weird, but I kinda like it.'”
With selected clients that include Anthropologie, Bloomberg, Buzzfeed News, and Old Navy, it’s clear that people more than “kinda like” his work. “You might find that your work is a little weird, different, or unconventional, but that’s a unique quality which sets you apart from other people,” he said, encouraging other artists. “Of course, the process comes with discouraging moments full of doubts too, but stick to it.”
Check out some of his more interesting works in the gallery below.
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]]>The post Treat Yourself to Sofia Hydman’s GIFs appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>With her work completely digital, her toolbox includes Photoshop (for illustrations) and After Effects (for animation). “I really don’t miss using analogue materials but I wish I did,” she joked in an interview with Ballpitmag. “Its much more romantic.” Her work, often described as sassy and voluminous is sprinkled with humor and feminism. “I usually draw bubbly, cheeky chicks with love handles, dancing through life,” says Hydman.
Working mostly from home, Hydman admits a lot of the time she works on her personal projects late at night or over the weekend. “I sit on my bed, crooked like a cheese doodle, with my Wacom and Mac, listening to podcasts,” she describes her work environment. “Often I plan ahead, you kind off need to when dealing with animation. Being disorganized or sloppy could end up costing me hours. Hours.”
Inspired by pop culture and social media, like many creatives these days she gets her inspiration fix mainly on Instagram. “I spend hours lurking through Instagram where I follow a bunch of super talented people,” says Hydman. “I would say my biggest drive is jealousy.”
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]]>The post Aleksandar Dumic’s GIFs are All About That Bounce appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>Originally an illustrator, with a background in fine arts, Dumic went on to study animation, which in turn, changed his approach to image-making. “I’ve finished bachelor studies in Graphic Design at S.P. University, then I enrolled and finished master studies in Animation at Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade,” he relayed in an interview with Ballpit Magazine.
“Digital art was created as a necessity of modern society,” he adds. “Over time I’ve adapted to the new medium such as Photoshop, Illustrator and After Effects.” Based in Bosnia, Dumic admits he wants his art to leave a mark on the world. A digital maker by trade, he also enjoys drawing by hand, especially with graphite.
Here are some highlights from his Instagram page.
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]]>The post Jay Keeree’s GIFS Are Weird (In a Good Way) appeared first on MyTrendTales.
]]>“I like to take things or ideas that are familiar and then spin it until it feels ‘right’ — not a definite kind of right, but a forgiving, ever-shifting, strange kind of right that might have been made up with all kinds of wrongs,” shared Keeree in an interview with Creative Mornings. “An intended response to my work can be something like, ‘Hmmm..that’s weird, but I kinda like it.'”
With selected clients that include Anthropologie, Bloomberg, Buzzfeed News, and Old Navy, it’s clear that people more than “kinda like” his work. “You might find that your work is a little weird, different, or unconventional, but that’s a unique quality which sets you apart from other people,” he said, encouraging other artists. “Of course, the process comes with discouraging moments full of doubts too, but stick to it.”
Check out some of his more interesting works in the gallery below.
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