The intention for posts on Creative Coaching is to offer and provide the most authentic creativity connections possible. Check out these links to assist in your adventure of creativity.
- Color Palette Generator: Upload an interesting image and receive in return a comprehensive inventory of all the colors involved.
- Picasa: Google provides free image editing software for anyone hoping to clean up and edit their digital photos.
- Flickr: Flickr not only offers up generous storage space for pictures and video, but a few different ways to edit them as well.
- Pixton: Create a number of cool comic strips with this interesting website that helps users create characters and scenes
- deviantART: Upload, sell, make prints, and receive (hopefully) valuable advice from one of the internet’s largest artist communities.
- Flash PAINT: This full painting application allows participants to create and save their own drawings and sketches – even share them with other users!
- Splash Paint: Unfortunately, anyone hoping to preserve their Splash Paint creations will have to screenshot them due to the tool’s lack of a save function. However, it still makes for a fun way to nurture creativity and an eye for color.
- Design a Room : For those inclined towards interior decorating, Armstrong’s Design a Room tool provides a wide variety of elements for users to create their dream spaces.
- 2Simple Suite: 2Simple hosts a number of creative tools aimed mostly towards kids, involving painting, publishing, animation, and more.
- FineArtStudioOnline: Artists hoping to build up their web presence receive a 30 day free trial of FineArtStudioOnline’s personalized marketing services.
- Creative Commons License Generator: Any creative types hoping to place their work under the creative commons license can work out the wording that expresses their wishes for the piece or pieces in question.
- Fretboardprinter: Guitarists and bassists wanting to keep track of chords and scales will have plenty to appreciate about this valuable tool aimed at both teachers and students.
- Sweater Pattern Generator: Knitters looking to whip up a quick sweater can fill out their sizes and preferences and receive a free custom pattern with a quick click of the mouse.
- QueekyPaint: Create animated drawings and share them for critique and entertainment in the Queeky community.
- Sloper Design Form: Use the Sloper Design Form as a means of creating 3D images suitable for knitting, sewing, and crochet patterns.
- Big Ears: This nifty Java applet is considered “the world’s first ear training software” and helps any interested parties learn how to recognize all the elements of music.
- HTML Characters Codes: Web designers will appreciate this reference, which lists name and number codes for special characters.
- Dabbleboard: Perfect for businesses, this online whiteboard offers a collaborative method of making sketches for work and play alike.
- AllMyMagic: Create a number of different artistic projects with this neat tool, which allows users to write up their own cards and MySpace layouts.
- Explore Scales: eMusicTheory.com boasts some excellent, valuable resources for musicians, and this tool helps them memorize and learn one of the fundamentals of creating beautiful sound.
- Pixenate: Edit favorite photos or pieces of digital art for use on a shirt, tote bag, mug, or mouse pad.
- Elizabethan Smock Pattern Generator: Period costume fanatics or anyone needing to stage a play on a budget may want to check out this generator, which fires off a custom smock in the Elizabethan style.
- open-eye Banner Generator: Web developers and graphic designers can whip up quick banners in minutes for ads and other projects.
- Tile Machine: Make fitting tiles for wallpapers and backgrounds with this simple, 16-color pixel tool.
- SceneCaster: Future filmmakers or those wanting to get a vague idea of scene layouts for comics, animation, and statecraft will have a blast with SceneCaster’s animation tools.
- Essential Music Notation: Musicians and music theorists alike have a quick, simple resource to look at for creating and understanding notation – there is even a fun little quiz at the end.
- iSketch: Play an online game similar to Pictionary with people from all over the world, though there is a way to create without having to interact with strangers.
- ColorPicker: Anyone needing to create a working, harmonious color scheme can fire up the code quickly with this useful tool.
- Explore Chords: One of eMusicTheory.com’s numerous musical tools, this one offers up a thorough education on the fundamental chords.
- Snipshot: Edit RAW picture files with special effects and face detection tools before saving them as a number of other types for a $5 two-week pass.
- Blender: A free piece of open source 3D and traditional animation software, Blender is absolutely perfect for anyone hoping to create compelling, fun, and engaging videos.
- GIMP: GIMP edits pictures for GNU and boasts an almost fully customizable interface and a number of excellent features to bring out the best in a work of art.
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