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mzwebfreak
post Jul 17 2005, 06:10 PM
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In all my years of web and graphic designing, I have a few main sites, such as gettyimages.com, that I go to for stock photos, or ones like atpictures.com for celebrity photos. What kind of sites, if you prefer those over stock CDs, have you found to be the most helpful in your designing, and, if there's a specific reason, why. What are the pros and cons of your favorites?

Me, personally, I like Getty because it seems to be the main source for all sorts of graphics for all kinds of ideas...yes, some are rights-managed, so you have to give credit and such like that, but they also have a ton of royalty-free images you can use for graphics and layouts. As for AtPictures, yeah, they generally have a lot of celeb pics, but most of them seem to be at events, rather than photo shoots, which is what I prefer to use for my graphics...then I found out about All Stars Online, that is more along the lines of what I was looking for, plus the pictures scanned are of really good quality...as long as I link back to the site, and say that's where I got the graphics from, they don't mind people using the graphics...that's what they put them there for.
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post Aug 24 2005, 05:35 AM
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Well I don't get stocks from a specific site but I know that when I want a little inpiration I got to Styleboost.
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post Aug 27 2005, 12:08 AM
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Id say Deviantart.com has the bigest resource
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dijkiej
post Oct 15 2005, 09:59 AM
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just google:P
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post Oct 19 2005, 08:29 PM
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you can find alot of cool stuff at gamerenders and good-tutorials.com
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post Oct 31 2005, 03:38 PM
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I use google. altough when you look for motion or time elaps pictures youle have to look elseware. and some pics you may not use.

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post Dec 31 2005, 07:06 AM
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http://www.tutorialoutpost.com
That's my favourite site for graphic tutorials.
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post Jan 24 2006, 11:31 AM
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I love Gettyimages.com, but recently I don't visit it often, cause just EVERYBODY uses getty. I hate it seing the same stock picture on someone else's graphic as on mine.
I love elegancepixelfied.com. A lot of celebrity scans, and almost all of them has very good quality. For the magazine scans I use imgscan.com. Originally the site is in Chinese, but for saving pictures for urself you don't have to know it(chinese). I don't use a specific site for tutorials, brushes/textures and stuff, just visit the communities.
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mzlingling
post Jan 28 2006, 07:30 AM
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I sometimes use pixelgirlpresents.com for some inspiration but mostly I think deviant art is the most useful. They've got just about everything! But google I guess is pretty much the easiest way =]
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post Jan 28 2006, 09:05 AM
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When we need high quality stuff for Lightwave at work, we often visit Turbosquid.com or whatever the new site name is...

We can spend upwards of $650 for a good model, but that is cheap when we're doing a project for $30,000 or even cheaper for a $150,000 project. It is faster and cheaper (time wise) to buy the work someone else has done, reward them for their work, and get to rendering. The faster the job is out the door the sooner we move to the next project.

3Dcafe.com is another old time hang out we look at as well as 3dlinks.com. There there are a couple other sites we look at, but chances are we've already purchased their texture or model CD's at some point. We have a 50-disc networked CD-changer full with nothering but Lightwave models and textures. You just have to remember what disc it's on....
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