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Tron Signature

Something simple…something Tron!


Cakes Take Shape

What was going to be the banner for a site that I was making….all things change and some of these are for the best.


DMX Signature

One of the my favorite rappers from the old days, DMX.

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Original render was acquired at PlanetRenders, check em’ out!

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WhiteWitch Signature

A signature made to fill a request by whitewitch.  Image can be found at FreeDigitalPhotos.

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Monkey Agent Signature

By request for HyperThreaD

 

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University of Phoenix

To mark the day that I am finally getting into the graphics portion of my degree, I made up a small design.  This block of courses, and then one more block of courses, and I will have achieved my Associate’s degree!!!

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2010 in review

The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health:

Healthy blog!

The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads This blog is on fire!.

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A Boeing 747-400 passenger jet can hold 416 passengers. This blog was viewed about 11,000 times in 2010. That’s about 26 full 747s.

 

In 2010, there were 97 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 138 posts. There were 189 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 38mb. That’s about 4 pictures per week.

The busiest day of the year was December 23rd with 114 views. The most popular post that day was Two Beautiful Women Renders.

Where did they come from?

The top referring sites in 2010 were facebook.com, en.wordpress.com, obama-scandal-exposed.co.cc, wessquire.net, and mystufie.co.cc.

Some visitors came searching, mostly for film roll, women renders, beautiful women, girls render, and clay matthews wallpaper.

Attractions in 2010

These are the posts and pages that got the most views in 2010.

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Two Beautiful Women Renders February 2010

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Adobe Photoshop – Hitman Signature Tutorial February 2010

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Rei Anime Signature & Avatar April 2010

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World War II Signature January 2010

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Chris Johnson – Rolling Stone Cover July 2010
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Castle (TV Show) Signature

Made to fill a request made by Tia of the Underground.

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RCE Coding Signature

Made by request for one of the coders at the Underground Forum.  Please let me know what you think, and comment if you would like one of your own!

 

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Butterfly Signature and Avatar

By request, I made a purple butterfly sig/av pair.  Thoughts?

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Hitman: Blood Money Signature

Made by request  for -=NewHitman=-, part of the Team iNFECTiON on Underground Forum.

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Eye Manipulation Signature

Made this by request for one of the moderators at the Underground.  The results turned out pretty awesome, similar to previous eye manipulations.  Please let me know what you think, it is quite different from the original image is it not?

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Across the Century mark

Thanks is due to each and every one of the over 100 people that visited my site on both Sunday and Monday!  Steadily increasing in visitors, and that is because of you!  Thanks for spreading my site around, and sharing with friends.  Please do not be shy, request any graphics that you want done.  It has been almost a year since I began my blog, in which it has steadily grown and grown.  First times that I crossed the 100 visitors per day was Sunday, quickly followed by another the next day…unbelievable!   In July, I had nearly 900 visitors;  this jumped to 1409 in August and has crossed over 1409 already in September!  Thanks to each and every one of you, and I hope that you enjoy the graphics arts that are shown here.  I am open for freelance graphics design work so please feel free to contact me with requests.  Again…thank you!  Without you, my site would not be growing in users.  I appreciate the visits and enjoy reading the comments.  Until later, this is Ryan Paterson, aka Agent_Nothing, signing off.

(p.s. Rob-I’ve got a few ready, just can’t decide which to press).

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Pin-up Signature

Made this one by request for a user of the Underground, ilmd.  It was fun trying to portray the pinup feel…how do you think I did?  I’m not usually for the stars, but anything is possible in Photoshop when requested.

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Pinky and the Brain Signature

The request for this signature was for  Pinky and the Brain, an old-school classic cartoon.  It was also requested to be pink, so I did the best I could.  Please post your thoughts.

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Filling a Signature Request

Request was made by a member of the UF named midnightafterdark.  They provided this picture, and asked the GFX team to wave the magic wand.  What do you think?  Quite a large change from the original to the final product, no?

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Hi-Tech Signature

Just made this to fill some time, turned out pretty neat.  Please post and let me know what you think.

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A Signature for Irae

One of the most helpful people in the Underground, this signature was made for Irae.

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Talha Qasim Signature

Made this signature by request for Talha Qasim, one of the uploaders at the Underground Forum.

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The Letter R

Generally not a style that I have used in the past but that will soon change.  I like the effect that turned out with this wallpaper.  The flourish may be a little too much, I’ll have to play around with it and see what else comes of it.  Please let me know what you think of this, and if you would like the wallpaper feel free to use it.

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The history of Paterson

The family name of Paterson originally began in Scotland centuries ago.  Paterson was one of the Scottish Highland clans that had specific tartans for dress as well as family crests, both used as identifiers for the clan.  “From time to time the surname was spelt Patterson, Paterson, Pattersen, Patteson, Pattison, Patison, and these changes in spelling occurred, sometimes even between father and son” (Patterson, 2005, para. 4).  For one reason or another, many Scottish migrated to Ireland and later to America.  Scottish immigrants provided a balance to the growing United States political system.

Scottish Americans are an ethnic group that has changed significantly the course of the United States.  Those of Scottish descent in early Anglo-America were associated with many negative connotations because of “political, cultural, linguistic, and social differences” (Ray, 2001, p. 2).  However, this ethnic group has mixed for centuries with other ethnic groups, resulting in the common misconception that Caucasian is an ethnic group.

As early as 1607, many Scots began migrating into Ireland because of economic difficulties in Scotland.  Those who made this migration were later termed “Scotch-Irish” or “Ulster Scots” (Betit, 1994, p. 1).  Many families that made the migration from Scotland to Ireland later immigrated to America.  Scottish American immigrants belonged to one of three classifications: Scotch-Irish, highland Scots, and lowland Scots.  Thousands of immigrants landed on American shores during the beginning years of America.  Although viewed as immigrants, there was definitely a Scottish influence during the colonization of America.

English Americans, or those from British descent, looked down on the first Scottish settlers.  However, this prejudice and segregation was only for a short time.  The Scottish people blended in easily because of strong work ethics and higher educations.  Segregation was minimal but existed.  English-Americans originally considered the beginning Scottish settlers as lower class.  In time, the Scots received recognition as hard workers with significant political attributes.

The English colonizers were mainly Democratic in the political process, leading to many similar visions and ideas with little or no opposing views.  However, when the Scottish immigrated, they were mainly Republican in the political process.  This separation caused some political strife and shows that the English and Scottish failed to agree on many subjects.  I believe the United States would have been a dramatically different place had the Scottish never immigrated.

The prejudice in the following years was because of actions by Scottish Americans.  Grudges from events in previous years were held and distanced the two cultures.  The Scots believed that the English had wronged them in the past, therefore showing signs of prejudice against the English (Ray, 2001).  This discrimination existed but was nowhere as harsh or prevalent as other prejudices in America.

Although Scottish people were immigrants, they were influential during the construction of America.  The American Revolutionary war was fought by a majority of Scotch-Irish rather than English-Americans.  Those of English descent had little inclination to seek freedom from the power of Britain’s monarchy.  “Conclusively, it was the Virginian patriots of Scottish origin who first articulated the demand for liberty and independence which brought freedom and democracy to the United States of America” (Henderson, 2001, p. 3).

Patrick Henry was the first and sixth Governor of Virginia as well as an iconic figure during the American Revolution.   Henry is most famously known for his patriotic quote “Give me liberty, or give me death” (Access Industries, 2004, p. 2).  To this day, Henry’s quote is a point of inspiration and dedication to the United States of America.  Henry was of Scottish descent.  The soldiers of the American Revolution believed in the same ideals as Henry, solidifying his place in history.

Similarly, many historical figures of America are of Scottish or Scotch-Irish descent.  Two of the original justices of the Supreme Court in 1789, John Blair and James Wilson, were of Scottish descent.  Andrew Carnegie, the Pittsburgh steel millionaire, was a Scottish immigrant.  Thomas Edison, who patented more than 1,000 inventions, was also of Scotch-Irish descent.  “Once the United States was formed, Scottish Americans continued to make great contributions. Nine of the first 13 Governors, all the members of the First American Cabinet, 11 US Presidents and 35 Supreme Court Justices had Scottish ancestry(Access Industries, 2004, para. 12).

I believe I culturally identify with both the Scottish ethnic group and the United States mainstream culture equally.  In my research, I have found many views and opinions of the Scottish Americans who I agree with.  Centuries of combining cultures has created America’s mainstream culture, of which I identify with also.  I believe that my ancestors who immigrated to America made a difficult choice, but one that I am thankful for.

References

Access Industries. (2004). Scottish influence on America. Retrieved from http://www.tartanday.org/influence.htm. Web. 11 July 2010.

Betit, K.J. (1994). Colonial Scots-Irish immigrants: the Irish records. The Irish At Home and Abroad Journal of Irish Genealogy and Heritage, 2(1), N/A. Retrieved from http://www.electricscotland.com/history/america/scots_irish.htm. Web. 11 July 2010.

Henderson, H.E. (2001). The Scots of Virginia: America’s greatest patriots. Bloomington, IN: Xlibris Publishing. Retrieved from http://www.electricscotland.com/books/scots_virginia.htm. Web. 11 July 2010.

Patterson, C.D. (2005). Patterson Family Name. Retrieved from http://carldpatterson.com/pages/patterson-family-name. Web. 11 July 2010.

Ray, C. (2001, March 1). Highland heritage: Scottish Americans in the American South. University of North Carolina Press. Retrieved from http://www.ibiblio.org/uncpress/chapters/ray_highland.html. Web. 11 July 2010.

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Tanussha Sharma Signature

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Arelle Felice Miller Signature

In looking for new pictures, I ran across Arelle.  You can follow this beauty on Twitter @arioro.

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