Unbelievable Work by the Artist James White

Unbelievable Work by the Artist James White

Could you stop saying great things about James White? No, no one can, because what he creates is incredible! James is a digital artist and graphic designer living in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. With ten years experience, he has worked with some of the biggest companies in the world. He runs a online web store, where he sells posters of his brilliant creations. Enjoy!


James Whites Work

Have seen something that inspiring as his work? Take your time and spend some minutes on every creation!


2010


3 Inspiring Years


Reckless Love


Awesome


Tron Legacy poster


100 Hours of Astronomy


2009 the Year of Astronomy


Gasoline Morning


Computer Arts Magazine


La Femme


Atari


Protostar Cosmique


Signalera 1967


Commodore 64


Eindelijk Dynamo


The Black Glass


The O series


Stop the Monuments


Red Bulletin magazine cover


Smashing Magazine 2nd Anniversary poster


Cosmic broadcast


Solid Gold Bomb


Tutorials by James White

Really good and instructive tutorials by James White. You should check them out!


Creating the New Retro: Tutorial

If you somehow missed picking up issue #156 of Computer Arts magazine, which contains my tutorial entitled Creating the New Retro, it is now available as a PDF download from the Computer Arts website. You can check it out right here:


Signalnoise tutorial: The O series

Last week I posted a few images entitled The O Series. The process behind the images is fairly simple and I thought it would make for a good first tutorial post. There is nothing advanced here, and all you will need is a basic knowledge of the layers palette, blending modes and masks.


Signalnoise Tutorial: Rainbow Shards

But before we begin, please PLEASE try experimenting with various steps along the way. I understand tutorials are meant to be a map from point A to point B where you can create the exact results shown, but screw that. Try your own stuff, add images, change the shapes, switch up the colors. Anyone can read and follow instructions, it’s the exploration and playing that makes it your own and can lead down other creative paths. I endorse learning, not replicating.


James White in Cyberspace

Visit all his links shown below, you will see some of his other crazy good creations.


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About Vincent Klaiber

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  1. James White says:

    Thanks so much for the kind words, Vincent! Really appreciate it, man. :)

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