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August 4, 2017

Live in LA and Need a Place to Write? Apply for This Free Fellowship


Coffee shops were not designed with writers in mind, but theOffice was.


Are you a writer living in LA who needs to get out of the house to write but is tired of trying to find a table at the local coffee shop? TheOffice is now seeking submissions for its free six-month fellowship until August 8, 2017.



TheOffice is a members-only, quiet, communal workspace for writers featuring 26 workspaces with Aeron chairs, plus complimentary coffee, tea, wifi, and Bose headphones. The free six-month fellowship is the equivalent of a Premium Membership, which offers private door code access to theOffice 24/7. So if the muse strikes at 3 AM on Thursday, theOffice is available to you.

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Source: NoFilmSchool

August 4, 2017

The Daily Chord Weekly Recap – Friday, August 4

In the past week, we’ve seen music events marred by fire, thunderstorms and bees. Spotify passed 60 million subscribers and delayed the Billboard charts. The Daily Chord sorts through the music stories of the day and picks a handful to bring to your attention. Check out this week’s links below and subscribe to our email for a handy reminder in your inbox each weekday.


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Friday, August 4

The post The Daily Chord Weekly Recap – Friday, August 4 appeared first on SXSW.

Source: SxSW Music

August 4, 2017

Editorial & Graphic Design: Everyone, El Salvador

Editorial & Graphic Design: Everyone, El Salvador

The mighty folks from Toronto-based Underline Studio have partnered with the Salvadoran human rights organization, Asociación Pro-Búsqueda. To create and design a special edition newspaper that highlights the atrocities of El Salvador’s civil war through art, poetry and action. Their goal is to spread awareness and promote their cause. You should definitely check out their Kickstarter and give them your support.

Behind this Kickstarter Campaign, it’s the work from Underline Studio. Based in Toronto, Ontario; they focus their work into brand, corporate and marketing communications.

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AoiroStudio
Aug 04, 2017

Source: Abduzeedo Editorial Design

August 4, 2017

How to Create a Composite Dreamscape using two photos in Photoshop

How to Create a Composite Dreamscape using two photos in Photoshop

It’s Friday and we would like to share this fun tutorial from Adobe in collaboration with photographer named Jaxson Pohlman. It’s about creating a composite dreamscape using two photos in Photoshop. As most of us like photography, it’s always nice to add some spark to your pictures with a simple technique. Let’s take a closer look.

Our friends from Adobe has released an easy step-by-step tutorial by fine art photographer Jaxson Pohlman. You can follow the steps from the Photoshop’s Instagram post and we have stepped them out below in the article as well.

In their words

Hey guys! It’s @jaxsonpohlmanphotography here. I’m going to show you how to create a composite dreamscape using two photos in just a few steps. Swipe through to see my mini #Ps_Swipe tutorial! • Using sunrise or sunset photos will add some spark to your final creation. Begin by opening the foreground photo in #Photoshop. We are going to mask a portion of the background out to create a smooth transition between the horizon and stars. • Use the Rectangular Marquee tool (M) and click and drag across the photo. Make sure to select in between the horizon and the top border of the photo. Go to Select -> hold the “Shift” key and click “Select and Mask.” Adjust the edge by dragging the “Feather” option to approximately 200px, then click ok. • Next, use the Move tool (V), click and drag the selection over to your star photo (background). Make sure the foreground layer is above the star layer. Use the Crop tool (C) to extend visibility. Using the Move tool, drag your foreground layer down to the bottom of the cropped area. • Duplicate the foreground layer by going to Layer -> and click “Duplicate Layer.” Label it as “no. 2” and click Ok. Select the original foreground layer. Go to Edit -> “Free Transform” and increase the vertical size. Double click to confirm, and then drag the photo down so that is transitions smoothly into the stars. • Using the Brush tool (B), we are going to add a bright star to make the transition between the horizon and sky feel a bit more real. Click the Brush Preset picker and adjust to 25px with a hardness of 50%. Change the mode the “Lighten” and have an 85% opacity and flow. Select the duplicate layer “no. 2” and apply the brush where the horizon fades into the stars. • After applying the brush to create a star, we are going to apply a second brush to give a glow to the star. Adjust your brush settings to 175px, 0% hardness, 50% opacity, and 25% flow. Apply this brush over the star just created. • Add final touches such as exposure, contrast, color balance, etc. And that’s how you can create a simple composite dreamscape!​

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Step 1

Hey guys! It’s @jaxsonpohlmanphotography here. I’m going to show you how to create a composite dreamscape using two photos in just a few steps. Swipe through to see my mini #Ps_Swipe tutorial!

Step 2

Using sunrise or sunset photos will add some spark to your final creation.

Step 3

Begin by opening the foreground photo in #Photoshop. We are going to mask a portion of the background out to create a smooth transition between the horizon and stars.

Step 4 (Video)

Use the Rectangular Marquee tool (M) and click and drag across the photo. Make sure to select in between the horizon and the top border of the photo. Go to Select -> hold the “Shift” key and click “Select and Mask.” Adjust the edge by dragging the “Feather” option to approximately 200px, then click ok.

Step 5 (Video)

Next, use the Move tool (V), click and drag the selection over to your star photo (background). Make sure the foreground layer is above the star layer. Use the Crop tool (C) to extend visibility. Using the Move tool, drag your foreground layer down to the bottom of the cropped area.

Step 6 (Video)

Duplicate the foreground layer by going to Layer -> and click “Duplicate Layer.” Label it as “no. 2” and click Ok. Select the original foreground layer. Go to Edit -> “Free Transform” and increase the vertical size. Double click to confirm, and then drag the photo down so that is transitions smoothly into the stars.

Step 7 (Video)

Using the Brush tool (B), we are going to add a bright star to make the transition between the horizon and sky feel a bit more real. Click the Brush Preset picker and adjust to 25px with a hardness of 50%. Change the mode the “Lighten” and have an 85% opacity and flow. Select the duplicate layer “no. 2” and apply the brush where the horizon fades into the stars.

Step 8 (Video)

After applying the brush to create a star, we are going to apply a second brush to give a glow to the star. Adjust your brush settings to 175px, 0% hardness, 50% opacity, and 25% flow. Apply this brush over the star just created.

Step 9

Add final touches such as exposure, contrast, color balance, etc. And that’s how you can create a simple composite dreamscape!

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AoiroStudio
Aug 04, 2017

Source: Abduzeedo Tutorials

August 3, 2017

‘Secrets of the Empire’ is a new VR experience coming to Disney resorts

The Void is collaborating with Lucasfilm to create an original virtual reality experience called Star Wars: Secrets of the Empire, which is coming to Walt Disney World and Disneyland this year.

The post ‘Secrets of the Empire’ is a new VR experience coming to Disney resorts appeared first on Digital Trends.

Source: Digital Trends VR

August 3, 2017

Google’s AR and VR worlds blend beautifully in the $600 Asus Zenfone AR

Asus exciting ZenFone AR, a Project Tango-enabled phone that supports Google’s Daydream virtual reality platform, is now on sale in the United States. Here’s everything you need to know about it.

The post Google’s AR and VR worlds blend beautifully in the $600 Asus Zenfone AR appeared first on Digital Trends.

Source: Digital Trends VR

August 3, 2017

Illustration & Digital Art: 3D Works by Ryogo Toyoda

Illustration & Digital Art: 3D Works by Ryogo Toyoda

Ryogo Toyoda is a Tokyo-based 3D illustrator and a motion designer and he has worked with many brands including Google, YouTube and more. His style is a mixture of illustration, digital art, CGI, graphic design and typography. Everything combines with a careful choice of vibrant colour palette. Coming from the center of the Earth in terms of anime and fantasy characters, it’s no surprise that Ryogo is really good at his craft.

Ryogo Toyoda is a 3D illustrator and a motion designer currently living in the lovely city of Tokyo, Japan. Ryogo has worked with clients such as Google, YouTube, Adobe, Disney and more. Definitely check out give him a follow on Instagram.

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AoiroStudio
Aug 03, 2017

Source: Abduzeedo Illustration

August 3, 2017

Photography: Exploring the Landscapes of North Chile

Photography: Exploring the Landscapes of North Chile

Let’s explore together the North Chile, more precisely into the Atacama Desert. Cool fact, it’s a desert that is pretty famous for star gazing even though with its 105,000 km² area. Behind this photography series, we have a Montreal-based photographer (and more) named Jay Kreatica. Let’s follow his escape into the endless layers of colours and sand.

Jay Kreatica is a multi-tasking creative with being a graphic designer, art director and photographer. Based in Montreal, Qc, Canada; you should definitely check out his Behance for the different kind of projects.

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AoiroStudio
Aug 03, 2017

Source: Abduzeedo Photography

August 2, 2017

Dope Artworks by Kuldar Leement

Dope Artworks by Kuldar Leement

Kuldar Leement is most definitely one of those artists I always keep an eye on. I’ve seen following his work for year now and he always delivers fantastic pieces of art, showing fantastic worlds and faraway sci-fi scenes.

These are some of his latest illustrations. For more of it, please visit his portfolio at DeviantART. I hope you enjoy these! Cheers. 😉

PauloGabriel
Aug 02, 2017

Source: Abduzeedo Illustration

August 1, 2017

Acer’s mixed reality headset for Windows 10 Creators Update now available to buy

Acer’s headset for Microsoft’s Windows Mixed Reality platform is now generally available for developers to purchase on the Microsoft Store. The $300 device requires Windows 10 Creators Update and at least a six-core processor.

The post Acer’s mixed reality headset for Windows 10 Creators Update now available to buy appeared first on Digital Trends.

Source: Digital Trends VR