DIA LitGraphix
"Welcome to DIA LitGraphix, where literature and graphic design converge in a captivating exploration of creativity! Join me, Dia, as I embark on a journey through the realms of English literature and graphic design, bringing you a unique blend of knowledge, inspiration, and artistic expression.
This channel is about English literature, Grammar & Syntax, Linguistics and Graphic Designing
Transparent text effect in photoshop| text manipulation
Text manipulation in Photoshop
Face retouching | Fastest way to remove pimples from face in photoshop | Clone stamp tool
How to create water reflection in Photoshop
3D House in illustrator | using rectangle tool | most easy way
How to create 3D Table in illustrator |3D plate with apples |3D bowl |most easy way, just in 3 mints
How to create Realistic Bowl on illustrator | most easy way | just in 2-3 mints
How to draw realistic apple on illustrator |Most easy way| just in 2 mints
How to wrap your picture on cup in Photoshop | A cup with Imran Khan's photo | Imran Khan's fans
How to make car on illustrator | using rectangle tool | most easy way| just in 5-6 mints
Create Realistic Mockup cup in Photoshop | just in 2 mints
How to create "Olympics Games logo" by using "Ellipse tool" & "Shape builder tool" on Illustrator
How to use the "Shape Builder Tool" to create interlocking rings on illustrator
Ode to the West Wind by P.B Shelley, section I, Critical appreciation, line by line explanation
Kubla Khan, Or, A Vision in a Dream: A Fragment by S.T Coleridge , critical appreciation
The Rape of the Lock as Social Satire, a mock epic poem by Alexander pope
Critical appreciation of the essay "The praise of chimney sweepers" by Charles Lamb
Charles Lamb, an English poet and essayist, prince of all essayist, autobiographical writer
Kubla Khan, Or, A Vision in a Dream: A Fragment By ST. Coleridge, Stanza 1 explanation
The Tyger by William Blake, Line by line explanation and critical analysis
Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood, Critical Analysis, Stanza 4-6
Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood, Critical Analysis, Stanza 3
Wordsworth idea of nature, mortality & immortality with reference to Ode:Intimations of Immortality
The Sick Rose by William Blake, Line by line explanation and critical analysis
The world is too much with us by William Wordsworth. line by line explanation and critical analysis
Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood. 2nd stanza
Ode; Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood