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Computer Artist is the only magazine produced specifically for professional computer-based artists, illustrators, designers, and creative directors. Within the pages of this award-winning publication, readers find step-by-step guidance in advanced digital techniques, pertinent details on products geared to their profession, and the best of today's digital art. For the artist or illustrator, this periodical is a respected source of instruction and inspiration. Professional designers thrive on the magazine's technical savvy and new-product information. And finally, the art and creative directors who orchestrate the efforts of these artists and designers rely on Computer Artist as a source book for the visual ideas and talented professionals at the leading edge of the digital aesthetic.

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In This Issue


August/September, 1996

August/September Cover


Louis Fishauf
Page 22



Lean and Clean Art
Page 28


The Cover:
Louis Fishauf created this graceful image with our conver in mind-- See page 22 for more on the artist.
Features
• Profile: Louis Fishauf When this award-winning Canadian graphic designer picked up digital tools a decade ago, his illustration work came to the fore.
By Scott Bury
• Lean and Clean Art Vector illustration programs are the preferred tool of some of today's most original and creative digital artists.
Articles by Daniel Pelavin
• Clip Art's New Life Digital tools and ever-tighter schedules have re-energized one of design's most venerable resources.
By Marcia Sampson
• Soft Shadows in QuarkXPress Depending on the effect you're after, one or more of these workable approaches may fill the bill.
By Sherry London
• Shapes Functionality Empowers Painter 4 Resolution-independent "Shapes" add new dimensions to Painter's flexibility.
By Cher Threinene-Pendarvis
Departments
• The Variety of Digital Art No more telltale look
• The Digtital Cartoonist;
Coming Soon: FlashPix
Plus Massurealism, output options, and more
• LAB Meets the Matador
Breaking new ground in color correction and image manipulation by Dan Margulis
• A New Look Provides More Information in a Friendlier Format by Audrey V. Doyle
• Gallery



Gallery:Two Hearts,
by Andy Levine



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