I know we are ALL pretty tight in the money department these days, but I would be so grateful if you could donate even just a few dollars to this incredible, completely volunteer made animated film I've been working so hard on the past 4 months.
"Mila" tells the story of a 5-year-old girl who struggles through the WWII bombings in Trento, Italy. Our goal with this film is to bring to light the tragic, indirect effects war has on the world's citizens, particularly the youngest citizens. We want to start conversations that can lead to solutions. We are supported by UNICEF Italy and the Mila Team plans to take part in volunteer work and UNICEF fundraisers in the coming months.
Follow this link to learn more about "Mila" and how your donation would help us fund the final steps of our film (and also see the cool swag you will get) so we can share the knowledge with others on the plight of war victims everywhere: https://goo.gl/3Gr5er
Thank you
I added these brushes to my Photoshop Impasto Kit a few weeks ago. This brings the total number of brushes for this unique wet, thick painting kit to 31! And, best of all, you can also use this kit with literally ANY of my existing brushes. That means you can use wet, thick paint effects (impasto) with over 300 of the best custom brushes in the world, preferred by artists at Disney, Dreamworks, Laika, Cartoon Network, Google, and HBO. The samples above were all painted in Photoshop with this groundbreaking kit.
“Why I Wasn’t Contracted to Write Beauty and the Beast” by I have no idea who, and desperately want to know. If anyone does, please tell me!
Edit: Through knmajorblogs I have discovered the genius behind this piece of art. The genius in question is LordJazor ! Thank you!