Freelance Illustration Artist Budapest- Ildiko Szegszardy

By Kerisha Collins



Graphic Design, Nature and Traditional Illustration are the skills produced by Ildiko Szegszardy. Full-time freelancing is what Ildiko is involved in, after graduating in 1989 from the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest, with a BFA in Graphic Design.

With over 20 years of experience in this field, Ildiko is now able to create a wide range of illustrations. She has been proven to be one of the best when it comes to designing with digital enhancements. Ildiko has also been able to design the graphics for non-fiction and educational books, large posters, wrapping paper and many more prints.

Winning an award for work with Bates Saatchi & Saatchi, a significant prize with her graphics on it and an international exhibition of advertisement in London in 1991.

Designing from illustration-based context, Ildiko is able to present pieces of art from plants, portrait paintings and fruit to general drawings and naturalistic animal. However, she has made the preference of traditional illustration, which shows where her original talent lies. She can demonstrate designs with the use of a ballpoint pen, pencil, ink, coloured pencil's and watercolours.

Ildiko's work is an amazing range of high-class illustrated quality. There is no denying that these pieces are some of the best out there, with the range of skills displayed in each one. From non-coloured portraits to fields of green, yellows and blue, she can pull off the traditional art with her own finishing touches.

Ildiko's graphics are exclusively handmade, really tasteful works of art of high standard. She work fast, accurately and is very reliable when it comes to competing a project. A client list shows that Ildiko can gain full-proof references by working for the best Hungarian publishing houses and advertising agencies. Besides that, she has worked for several famous international advertising agencies such as GGK Direct, DDB Needham, McCann-Erickson and the UK Anness Publishing.

For more information and images please take a more, in-depth look at Ildiko Szegszardy's portfolio, via the website. - 32367

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Learn A New Hobby With Easy Cartoons To Draw

By Trevor Johnson

What do you do when you have some time, what something to do and need to relieve a case of boredom? Think about doing a picture with some easy cartoons to draw.

Cartoons can be very simple to draw so they are a great way to begin. You can cartoon any object you want. A tree or a house have basic, easy shapes such as rectangles, triangles and circles. Start easy and build from there.

Your imagination is the only limit you have when drawing cartoons. You can make them as simple or as hard as you want to. You can draw them in pencil and leave them that way, or you can decide to add colors. You can just do one picture or you can make a whole book or cartoon strip. You can draw cartoons for any time of the year - witches for Halloween for example.

Some hobbies can be very expensive, but drawing is cheap! You can begin with just paper, a pencil and pencil sharpener and an eraser. You can always buy more accessories later such as crayons, colored pens or even paints. You don't need to buy a lot of things to being. You can decide when you want to add to your supplies.

Drawing can be done anywhere. You can draw while sitting in a doctor's waiting room or while you are in the airport waiting on a flight. When you are waiting for your food to be brought to you in a restaurant, draw a quick sketch!

You really can not fail when drawing cartoons. There are no rules and your figures can be whatever you want them to be. If you decide that you don't care for the cartoon you just drew, simply begin again!

After some time as passed, you might find that you are good at drawing and want to do more with your skills. There are many jobs that are available to artists, such as drawing the pictures for kids books, illustrating a political cartoon in a magazine or newspaper or maybe even animating a movie or television show. Your only boundaries are the ones you put on yourself! - 32367

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Using Shapes to Learn How to Draw Animals

By Charlene Sim

People who are interested in learning how to draw will often start with simple images. Often this leads to the desire to draw animals, even though they are not always easy to draw. Some animals have simple structures and lend themselves well to being drawn, but there is such a wide variety of animals that will be more difficult than others. One way to tackle this is by focusing on creating animals by only using common shapes.

If you portray various animals with basic shapes, like rectangles, triangles, squares or dots, which are all arranged in different ways to produce body parts and features, then you'll have an easier time drawing. This can be good practice at drawing, even though it might seem a bit juvenile, since it offers you an easy technique for assembling assorted sections of varying animals. After some practice, you'll come to understand the shape of each animal that you draw, and how each segment is put together.

Using shapes when sketching animals won't create true pictures, however it will provide you with a result not unlike animation characters or cartoons. If this is your field of interest, then that's all that you require. Artist Ed Emberley has published several books that demonstrate many different ways to draw common animals utilizing only a handful of different shapes. His books are essentially targeted to drawing for children, however they can assist a serious beginner to gain a structural understanding of drawing.

The next step would be to merge the shapes together to draw animals that have more realism to their look. Just like an object that you draw with a pencil and then erase to remove overlapping lines, you can start with shapes joined together, and then erase the connecting lines so that each body part flows more smoothly into the other. With drawing practice you can eliminate the boxed look and hard angles to create animals that are a good step closer to looking real.

So if you want to draw animals but don't have any inherited skills, then a good way to learn how to draw is by starting with shapes. Look at different animals and decide how you want to put them together using only a stock supply of shapes. Once you've mastered that particular technique, you can use the skills you've developed to more comfortably take the next step. If you're serious about wanting to learn to draw and paint, then this is an easy and fun way to begin. - 32367

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Cartoon Me - Learn To Draw A Cartoon Me Avatar Face In Minutes!

By Carmeline Calvistacro

One of the biggest challenges for even the most talented artists is learning how to draw a cartoon me avatar face quickly and accurately. First you need to choose the person you want to draw. Second you need to determine what kind of tools and colors you will use to draw the person.

As a child, most people learn to draw in kindergarten using big fat markers and a large variety of crayons. If you want to take your art skills to the next level you just need to invest in some colored pencils. Do not worry if your drawings are not great because with a little practice you will be fine.

When you first try drawing a cartoon me face avatar, you will realize that it is not at all as easy as it looks. People do not realize that artists literally spend hours drawing their cartoons to bring them to life on a piece of paper.

If you are good at using paint, you can actually try drawing a cartoon me avatar face. However, you are bound to make a mess and also risk all of the colors blending together too much.

Drawing with a colored pencil creates sharper and more detailed images than with crayons. You do not need to spend a lot of money on colored pencils because they are literally a dime a dozen sometimes.

If you have ever played hopscotch, you also know that using sidewalk chalk to draw a cartoon me avatar face outside is another option. Just make sure you cover your drawing in case it rains or snows.

Spray paint on cement is another way artists express themselves. However, it is not the best idea because it is not always legal and sometime is used by gang members in the ghetto.

Just make sure you go to a professional art school if you really have your heart set on becoming an artist and you like to draw a cartoon me avatar face. You will be far ahead of traditional art students in smaller schools. - 32367

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The Art Work Of Denise Biondo

By Kerisha Collins

Denise Biondo currently residing in Buffalo, New York is a testimony of what hard work can achieve. She has shown endless dedication to always better herself and maximise her talents in animation and web design which initially only occupied her spare time.

The main creative focus of Denise Biondo lies within flash animation, web design and graphic design. As these are her main disciplines she has made it a priority in becoming a master of these fields. They are all inter-related, so enabling her to provide a more comprehensive service to her clients.

Simple, yet extremely sophisticated is the only way to describe the flourishing work of Denise Biondo. Her work has a calm and peaceful aura to it, and she uses very few colours, but the emotion of what she creates is extremely powerful.

The personality type of Denise is what causes her work to vary so much, never knowing what she may come up with next. Her desire, to live, learn, expand and grow is shown throughout her career as a freelancer, as she has been able the mature into the wonderful designer we see before us. Rather than conform to what society expects, Denise has taken it upon her self to make her work unique, and to create a style of her own, that she can be proud of.

Denise started out her creative life like many others, just for the fun of it, but as time progressed and her skills developed she was able to make a living from something that gave her so much joy.

Denise's character is what sets her apart amongst many in the industry, not being afraid to incorporate her own personality and interest from her personal life into what she does for a living. This enables her work to remain fresh, and having faith in her own stylised art form keeps her from conforming to contemporary artists of this modern age.

We have much to see from the graphic designer Denise Biondo in the future, and I'm sure we will not be disappointed. - 32367

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Draw a Cartoon Me Face Avatar

By Carmeline Calvistacro

I always wanted to be able to draw a cartoon me face from a photograph. One of the reasons it is tricky to draw a cartoon me face is that it takes years of practice. I can trace and draw simple cartoons, but to draw a cartoon from just taking a look at a photograph is a lot more difficult

It requires a lot of patience and ability to make the cartoon look like the person's photograph, without making the caricature look too childish. At the time I wasn't attempting to draw cartoon me face, it just turned out that my drawings looked that way.

To draw a cartoon use crayons and markers and just start brainstorming. Sometimes I will just blend and mix colors regardless of the pattern. I have drawn a cartoon me face of my brother and parents and they both thought it was funny.

Drawing a cartoon me face of someone is still my biggest challenge after years of training and several art classes. I sometimes get frustrated drawing someones eyes because they are the most difficult to draw and can take hours of practice.

There are so many things you can do to make the face look like it is alive. I'd spend a couple of hours drawing eyes and it took far longer when I drew women. One of my favorite features to draw on a cartoon me face is the beard. Beards and mustaches are fun to draw and truly help to improve someones facial features.

If you need to learn how to draw a cartoon me face you should consider taking an art class. These classes will teach you step-by-step ways to make your drawings look more real and lifelike.

Art classes are comparatively cheap and offered at art colleges and community colleges everywhere. A new way to make a cartoon me face is to download a computer program to help you with the drawing. Finding the right program is straightforward and many of them are completely free.

Drawing cartoons can be a fun but time consuming hobby. Drawing a cartoon me face from looking at a photograph is even more challenging.

A great gift for the holidays or someones birthday is to take a photo of them and draw a cartoon me face of that person to get some laughs. Several hours of practice is generally all it takes and you will be able to draw a cartoon me avatar of all of your loved ones. - 32367

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Andre Junget's Illustration

By Kerisha Collins

Andre Junget is a freelance designer, who is an advanced major in the Traditional, Nature and Architectural Illustration field.

He began this carer in '91, teaching himself how to work through the drawing paces. He has real raw talent, which is expressed through his maximum detailed drawings.

He has the capability to make them look like photos from first glances with the colours and styles he uses on his designs, which outline the effects displayed in his work.

Winning ASAI awards of excellence from '05, '08 and '09, Andre has a wide range of drawings that are unique in their own way.

As his designs are hand drawn, it is hard to believe that Andre does not graphically enhance any of his designs due to the amazing quality of them but he only uses CAD models and sketch ups to work from.

None of Andre's illustrations have been digitally enhanced and that also gives them the distinctive feel, they have had a lot of time and effort spent on them. He considers himself a pen illustrator that idolises working within the architectural medium and with this, he plans to pay tribute to past architects and keep their name alive

Andre would like to continue to evolve as an artist and as a business person as he now wants to take on the marketing world with the combined already obtained knowledge of working with clients.

We are sure that thousands of people have been inspired by the work of Andre Junget over the years, especially with him being around for so long. He would obviously appeal to traditional artists or digital artists who tend you use a Wacom tablet and Corel Painter for their work. These days, great results can be achieved from tablets with high pressure sensitivity. If your willing to spend some money, you can get some very realistic results visually speaking. Check out the Painter magazine for ideas and advice on how to get the best from your artistic software. - 32367

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