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in the AIR tonight

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Fisheye :: in the AIR tonight

About Fisheye.pl

Fisheye.pl is a Creative & IT Tech branch, and a trademark of CJK - a company owned and managed by Grzegorz Król.

Fisheye LogoFisheye offers a wide range of creative services, including design & printing, logotype creation & branding, interactive media and flash/actionscript animation.

Fisheye strives to offer a highest quality consultancy and support.
Using a carefully selected range of tools, starting with wetware brains, paper and pencil, hardware PCs, and software programmes, Fisheye delivers creative solutions within effective timelines.

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Hands, hands, all around

Hands-up-do...
Hands-up-down800px
I got in a "handy" mood, which resulted in another business-type vector.

By the way, some of the vectors presented here can be found at vectorstock.com.

 

Thumbs up! - a business vector

Thumbs Up!
Thumbs Up!
Yet another "blue collar" series vector art. Simple concept, simple drawing. The two hands are not mirrored, but drawn from scratch independently.

My aim here was to design a colour of skin, which can be - within a given context - perceived as any race: either sun- burned White, mild Black, or Asian.

Click the thumbnail to see a higher resolution image.

 

Turn a frog into a prince - new vector

Magic Frog
Magic Frog
How to find out whether a frog you are just about to kiss, hoping that it turns into a prince (a rich one, of course), is a frog, or an enchanted prince (or princess, depending on your tastes)?

Here is how: look the frog deep in the eye (either one), and move your head to the left or to the right - if frog's head follows, you probably got your prince(-ss).

Explanation: real frogs are not capable of turning their heads left or right. Actually, I'm not sure about enchanted frogs, either...

 

What goes up, must come down - business vectors

What goes u...
What goes up, must come down
Illustrations involving business of any kind, including business people, suitcases, negotiations, office scenes, are of high demand at stock illustration sites. While they are probably not the most fascinating subject in the world, I do enjoy shaping the parts of the body and the clothing elements.

Two new vectors today, both with hand gestures and business context. Click on each image to see a bigger picture.

 
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