Anthony Garritano / Activity
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Followed Christopher Kennedy.
11 months ago
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Followed Robert van Hoesel.
11 months ago
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Followed Tom Johnson.
11 months ago
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Launch
11 months ago
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The Doctor
11 months ago
Juna Duncan
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about 1 year ago
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The Doctor
11 months ago
Johnny Waterman
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about 1 year ago
It needs more bushes to cut with my sword. :-D Good stuff!
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Followed Louie Mantia.
11 months ago
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Binary Sunset
11 months ago
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Rogie
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11 months ago
This looks like poop smeared in awesome.
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Be our Guest
12 months ago
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Philip Renich
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12 months ago
Now Playing: the entire soundtrack for Beauty and the Beast.
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100% Prime
12 months ago
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Anton Peck
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12 months ago
When I see this picture of you I sometimes wonder what sort of food that you're picking out of that goatee. Then I remember, the design-lunch things are usually at a mexi place, so it's probably just a dried bit of black bean or queso sauce.
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Screen Shot 2011 04 23 At 3.58.35 Pm
about 1 year ago
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Jumsoft Version 3
about 1 year ago
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Sergey Shapiro
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about 1 year ago
Man it's cool! I just think you should make a more clear divider in J, because there may be some issues with it while reducing and print with a small sizes.
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Anthony Garritano
over 1 year ago
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Vintage Apparel
over 1 year ago
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Chandler Van De Water
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over 1 year ago
UPDATE: I made a video tutorial on how I created this effect over on Method & Craft.
In Illustrator, creating a uniform, yet random-feeling busted look can be challenging. I've been trying Effect > Texture > Grain (Horizontal & Vertical), then rasterizing at 72dpi and then live tracing back to vector.
Edit: lots of people have asked me about this so here's a few more details concerning this tip.
1) When applying the Grain Texture, set your Intensity to 82ish and your Contrast to 100.
2) When live tracing, try these settings and tinker with the Blur and the Path fitting. Maybe mess with the Threshold. -
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Foward2 Friend Panorama
over 1 year ago
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Chewbacca + Screencast
almost 2 years ago
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Patrick Schneider
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almost 2 years ago
amazing! whats up with those patterns you used in the layer settings to make the fur, did you make those yourself or is there some set to buy/download?
wonder what you'll do next :) - about 2 years ago Drafted by Andy Rutledge to Dribbble.


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