
It was just your average art blog, until it died. Now I'm resurrecting it with the hope of also resurrecting my creativity.
Showing posts with label gouache. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gouache. Show all posts
Monday, December 10, 2007
Greener Cover
The final for Illustration 4 was to do your "dream job", what you'd ultimately like to get paid to do. I'd really love to do comic covers, so I decided to do the cover of my InPrint comic(the comic I'm doing over Christmas Break). I like everything except for the man, I'm going to have to redo him or something. He's just too... lame. I also had decided to not put a background in behind him because there was so much other stuff going on and I really didn't want you to know where he was, but I may have to go in and add a vague light background. We'll see. Other than that I'm really satisfied with this piece, surprisingly.


Tuesday, December 4, 2007
B&W Cement Shoes, Gorilla Claw, Pinocchio
YAY!
Tons of finishes. I'll do it in two posts. One Black and White and one for Degree Project.
Here's the finish for the scratchboard for the hypothetical book called If The Cement Shoe Fits

If The Cement Shoe Fits- Scratchboard
November 2007
And here's the finished Gorilla Unexpected piece.

Gorilla Claw Machine- Block Print and gouache
November 2007
And for your viewing pleasure, a close-up!
And here's a touched up version of a piece I did at the beginning of the semester.
We had to do a pen nib and ink children's book illustration. I chose to do a scene from the original Pinocchio story. I tried a lot of techniques I was unfamiliar with so I wouldn't mind redoing it and making it more unified.

Pinocchio- Ink
September 2007
Tons of finishes. I'll do it in two posts. One Black and White and one for Degree Project.
Here's the finish for the scratchboard for the hypothetical book called If The Cement Shoe Fits

If The Cement Shoe Fits- Scratchboard
November 2007
And here's the finished Gorilla Unexpected piece.

Gorilla Claw Machine- Block Print and gouache
November 2007
And for your viewing pleasure, a close-up!
And here's a touched up version of a piece I did at the beginning of the semester.
We had to do a pen nib and ink children's book illustration. I chose to do a scene from the original Pinocchio story. I tried a lot of techniques I was unfamiliar with so I wouldn't mind redoing it and making it more unified.

Pinocchio- Ink
September 2007
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Two color pieces!
Ooooh, I have two color and gouache pieces to put up!
This first one is to illustrate a World Record. This guy, until 1994, had the longest hair. He was a Thai Shaman and believed that some of his powers came from his hair.
I also threw this into InDesign and designed a page around it as it was to be a spot illustration. When I find that file I'll throw it up here.

And I just just just finished a flyer for The Other Winter Sale. I'm happy with it. Though I wish I had left more room between the text and the border. Well, there's still time.

The original painting is
here!
And a larger version of the flyer is
here if you really want to know all the info and go.
Mmmm, so tired.
I'm going home to get ready to feast.
This first one is to illustrate a World Record. This guy, until 1994, had the longest hair. He was a Thai Shaman and believed that some of his powers came from his hair.
I also threw this into InDesign and designed a page around it as it was to be a spot illustration. When I find that file I'll throw it up here.

And I just just just finished a flyer for The Other Winter Sale. I'm happy with it. Though I wish I had left more room between the text and the border. Well, there's still time.

The original painting is
here!
And a larger version of the flyer is
here if you really want to know all the info and go.
Mmmm, so tired.
I'm going home to get ready to feast.
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