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Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Arts & Humanities: Visual Arts: “Question: I'm looking for a modeling agency that centers around creepy/gore photography?” plus 2 more

Arts & Humanities: Visual Arts: “Question: I'm looking for a modeling agency that centers around creepy/gore photography?” plus 2 more


Question: I'm looking for a modeling agency that centers around creepy/gore photography?

Posted: 13 Aug 2014 10:36 AM PDT

Why would an agency, which wants to make as much money from its models as possible, limit itself in this way (as it does not take the pictures, but places the models)
And no legitimate agency would expose its workers to the risks of real human blood and the disease possibilities. Dark/macabre photography would be a characteristic of the photographer and would use makeup.

Question: Would running crayons through a hot glue gun ruin the gun?

Posted: 13 Aug 2014 10:29 AM PDT

I would say probably also, but because crayons melt in a different way and have a different hot viscosity and would dribble or drain out. Maybe if it was put on a dimmer to reduce temperature. http://mikegigi.com/modeling.htm#WAXTOOL...

Question: Digital Artists - Photoshop document setup for illustration portfolio & printing purposes?

Posted: 13 Aug 2014 10:12 AM PDT

Hi everyone,

I've been really struggling with the entire ' Photoshop document size/resolution, etc...' criteria. Every time I ask someone what canvas size they use for painting digitally, they tell me things such as 1200x1000 ppi .... which I cannot seem to understand. What would that even be in inches? I want to scan my line-art drawings and paint them on Photoshop so that I could put them in an online portfolio and eventually, sell them as high quality prints and on merchandise. What do I have to take into consideration before beginning the setup in Photoshop? All I know is that a resolution of 72 is good for web and 300 for printing. I apologize for the dumb question, but this has been boggling my mind for hours. Thank you.

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