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幸福摩天轮 发表于 2009-6-23 16:03:53 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
本帖最后由 幸福摩天轮 于 2009-6-23 16:05 编辑

大赛都久了,作品也出了好多好多,((em:08)) 在这里感谢辛苦开发插件的作者。你们辛苦了。。。((em:07)) 真是感激涕零啊。
特别是柒瑞系列,已经出了 4 套了。。。((em:11))
还有漂亮的空姐风格,视觉妖艳风格,花木兰风格,神秘的vista风格。。。。
插件方面也有不小的意外哦。江南恋人,精美的梦想天空。实用的小金库~~~~。。。。

个个都是精品,这些漂亮的模板和插件每个无不包含着作者有辛苦和汗水。。。。
再次向你们致敬了~~~~

在讨论区中也有不少提出了更多的想法。每每都是好点子。让你充满遐想~~~ 如果高手有意就来做做看哦~~ 另外大家肯定还有更多的想法吧,不妨在这边说出来。大家一起努力哦。

在更多的高手面前,偶不敢抛砖,不过大家有玉的一定要尽量砸过来啊~~~
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 楼主| 幸福摩天轮 发表于 2009-6-23 16:04:52 | 显示全部楼层
另外祝这次大赛圆满举行。大家辛苦了~~~
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maikongjian 发表于 2009-6-26 15:17:59 | 显示全部楼层
如果有精品的模板拿出来分享.也是不错的事
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继麒源 发表于 2010-1-9 23:45:14 | 显示全部楼层
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anubisback 发表于 2010-1-29 11:15:41 | 显示全部楼层
Screen printing first appeared in a recognizable form in China during the Song Dynasty (960–1279 AD). Japan and other Asian countries adopted this method of printing and advanced the craft using it in conjunction with block printing and hand applied paints.
Screen printing was largely introduced to Western Europe from Asia sometime in the late 1700s, but did not gain large acceptance or use in Europe until silk mesh was more available for trade from the east and a profitable outlet for the medium discovered.
Screen printing was first patented in England by Samuel Simon in 1907. It was originally used as a popular method to print expensive wall paper, printed on linen, silk, and other fine fabrics. Western screen printers developed reclusive, defensive and exclusionary business policies intended to keep secret their workshops'' knowledge and techniques.
Early in the 1910s, several printers experimenting with photo-reactive chemicals used the well-known actinic light activated cross linking or hardening traits of potassium, sodium or ammonium Chromate and dichromate chemicals with glues and gelatin compounds. Roy Beck, Charles Peter and Edward Owens studied and experimented with chromic acid salt sensitized emulsions for photo-reactive stencils. This trio of developers would prove to revolutionize the commercial screen printing industry by introducing photo-imaged stencils to the industry, though the acceptance of this method would take many years. Commercial screen printing now uses sensitizers far safer and less toxic than bichromates. Currently there are large selections of pre-sensitized and "user mixed" sensitized emulsion chemicals for creating photo-reactive stencils.
Joseph Ulano founded the industry chemical supplier Ulano and in 1928 created a method of applying a lacquer soluble stencil material to a removable base. This stencil material was cut into shapes, the print areas removed and the remaining material adhered to mesh to create a sharp edged screen stencil.
Originally a profitable industrial technology, screen printing was eventually adopted by artists as an expressive and conveniently repeatable medium for duplication well before the 1900s. It is currently popular both in fine arts and in commercial printing, where it is commonly used to print images on Posters, T-shirts, hats, CDs, DVDs, ceramics, glass, polyethylene, polypropylene, paper, metals, and wood.
A group of artists who later formed the National Serigraphic Society coined the word Serigraphy in the 1930s to differentiate the artistic application of screen printing from the industrial use of the process."Serigraphy" is a combination word from the Latin word "Seri" (silk) and the Greek word "graphein" (to write or draw).
The Printer''s National Environmental Assistance Center says "Screenprinting is arguably the most versatile of all printing processes."Since rudimentary screenprinting materials are so affordable and readily available, it has been used frequently in underground settings and subcultures, and the non-professional look of such DIY culture screenprints have become a significant cultural aesthetic seen on movie posters, record album covers, flyers, shirts, commercial fonts in advertising, in artwork and elsewhere.
History 1960s to presentCredit is generally given to the artist Andy Warhol for popularizing screen printing identified as serigraphy, in the United States. Warhol is particularly identified with his 1962 depiction of actress Marilyn Monroe screen printed in garish colours.
American entrepreneur, artist and inventor Michael Vasilantone would develop and patent a rotary multicolour garment screen printing machine in 1960. The original rotary machine was manufactured to print logos and team information on bowling garments but soon directed to the new fad of printing on t-shirts. The Vasilantone patent was soon licensed by multiple manufacturers, the resulting production and boom in printed t-shirts made the rotary garment screen printing machine the most popular device for screen printing in the industry. Screen printing on garments currently accounts for over half of the screen printing activity in the United States.
Graphic screenprinting is widely used today to create many mass or large batch produced graphics, such as posters or display stands. Full colour prints can be created by printing in CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow and black (''key'')). Screenprinting is often preferred over other processes such as dye sublimation or inkjet printing because of its low cost and ability to print on many types of media.
Screen printing lends itself well to printing on canvas. Andy Warhol, Rob Ryan, Blexbolex, Arthur Okamura, Robert Rauschenberg, Harry Gottlieb, and many other artists have used screen printing as an expression of creativity and artistic vision.
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