Become a Master of Natural Lighting with These 5 Tricks | Videomaker.com

While some shooters are occasionally blessed with having all the lighting equipment they need when they need it, most of us have to make due with what's within arm's reach. That's why being able to control and manipulate the natural lighting that's already in your scene is one of the most essential lighting skills for any video enthusiast. Here are a few simple tips to help you achieve better shots with what you already have.

Wounded QR code

QR codes (short for Quick Response Codes) were invented in 1994, by the DENSO Corporation. I'm sure you've seen lots of them. They are the natural progression of bar codes.

The best design tools for Toolkit - Hack Design

 

Ember is your digital scrapbook of things that inspire you - be it websites, photos, apps or other things. Just drag in images that you want to keep, organise them into relevant collections, annotate the images you need to give feedback on, and share your images to your favourite web services.

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Yet, What's new in sketch ?

Today Bohemian Coding launched a new version of their glorious Sketch App. Sketch 3.0, this version introduce Symbols, faster exporting, shared Text and Layer Styles, and a revamped user interface.

Is really a huge improvement, kudos for the Bohemian Coding team ! 

The introductory price of the app only for this week is $49. Available on the Mac App Store. 

Following you will enjoy some fine articles of great people, explaining the new features of this new version:

What’s New In Sketch 3  by Patrik Ward

Sketch 3 is now available! by Bohemian Coding

Sketch 3.0: (My) top 10 new features by George Papadakis 

What is new in Sketch 3  Everything you asked for and more by Jean-Marc Denis

What's new in Sketch 3 by Think Orange

                                                                                                                                   

                                                                                                                                       by @dnisttahuz

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What the first Macintosh ads looked like | TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog

Today marks the 30th anniversary of Steve Jobs introducing the Mac to the world. Given how prevalent computers are these days -- most of us carry one around in our pockets, after all -- it's easy to forget just how transformative the Mac was. Touted as the computer for the "rest of us," the Mac made computing accessible to and inviting for the masses.

How to Draw a 3D Optical Illusion of Your Hand

Handimania has created an awesome tutorial video that demonstrates how to draw a fun 3D optical illusion of your hand. All you need is paper, a pencil, and some colorful markers. With the pencil, trace the outline of your hand and a bit of your wrist. Then, using a marker, draw a straight line from the edge of the paper to the edge of the outline. Next, draw a curved line over the hand, and draw another straight line to the edge of the page. Repeat until you have a stripey optical illusion!