Showing posts with label art resources. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art resources. Show all posts

Friday, August 28, 2009

TinEye


TinEye is a reverse image search engine-- ie you upload a picture from your computer and it'll look for sites that use that picture. Seems to work pretty well, though sadly it was unable to tell me where the above picture came from-- it's been sitting orphaned on my PC for ages. Their Cool Searches page shows some examples of what the site is capable of in terms of image recognition-- impressive stuff. Similar to this, Google has a Similar Images search function, which seems to work pretty well but doesn't seem to support searching uploaded images so far.

Hmm, I wonder what it'd take to make a content search for music-- I'm not sure how input to the search would work, but it'd be an interesting project just to study feature/melody extraction from mp3s. Most music has some sort of regular structure: could you automatically find the hook or the chorus of a pop song? Maybe make a filter that converts complex orchestral sound to pure tones, or even generates sheet music from sound files? Time to do some digging.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Mayang's Free Texture Library

Mayang's Free Texture Library is a great source of high-res textures and some object stock. A lot of the images in the man-made, metal, and nature sections make nice texture overlays to add some depth and, um, texture to digital artwork.

See this page for one method for applying these images as texture overlays in photoshop.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Color Palettes

Two beautiful color resources for artists:

Color Scheme Designer lets you play around with a color wheel to generate color palettes based around single colors or sets of complimentary colors, and includes a tool to preview websites designed with your generated color schemes.

ColourLovers.com is a site where users can post and rank color swatches, palettes, and patterns.