Thursday, September 25, 2008

Wonderful Art 2.0 Sites

There are some amazing art tools, from the Chicago Art Institute you can make your own art portfolio . You can also design your own medievel tapastry here.

Here are other neat art options:
Google Sketchup (download) http://sketchup.google.com
ArtPad http://artpad.art.com/artpad/painter/
Mark Kistler’s Imagination Station http://www.draw3d.com/lessons.htm
Viscosity http://windowseat.ca/viscosity/index.php
Flash Paint http://www.flashpaint.com/

Here are some neat digital imaging options:
Scrapblogs http://scrapblog.com
Graphita http://www.graphita.com
Photobucket http://photobucket.com
Bubbleply http://www.bubbleply.com
PhotoStory (download)
SmileBox http://www.smilebox.com/
Befunky http://BeFunky.com
Mix book http://Mixbook.com
Flauntr http://Flauntr.com
Lunapic http://www.lunapic.com/editor/
Pixenate http://pixenate.com/
Making Panorama Pictures http://www.clevr.com/
Photoshop Express Online https://www.photoshop.com/express/index.html
Huge Labs http://bighugelabs.com/flickr/

5 comments:

Barbara Barreda K-8 Administrator, Tech integration advocate, Going 1:1 with netbooks said...

Thanks for the links! You might also want to look at ArtSnacks http://www.essdackartsnacks.org/ which i am using with y grade 6,7,and 8. It is a wonderful online art community for grade K to 12 with some nice instructional videos ( all free of course).
I also love ArtRage2. The free download is great and you do not need a tablet to use it. I hope to introduce it to the students soon.

nbosch said...

I'm familiar with Art Snack and Art Rage, I'm glad you're adding to the list. I actually haven't had my students use some of these sites. I teach in a gifted program (K-6) and I only have a day a week to be with the kids, I plan my time for optimum work. Sometimes the learning curve is steep on these types of programs so I suggest they visit these sites at home.

Unknown said...

Good collection of links... I've been using flauntR for sometime and is amazed at the number of frames those guys have. It's quite an easy way to transform your holiday photos into fun photos. Photos won't get messed up as applying the effects and removing them can be done with a single click. Really cool!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the fabulous list! I'll add your Art 2.0 list to my resources for digital learning on field trips to art museums. http://tiny.cc/c79z4

N said...

This is a fantastic resource! Thank you Nancy ^_^!