Monday, December 12, 2011
Final Portfolio
So, I feel that personally, mine is kinda redundant since 3 of the 4 final pieces were the last 3 posts that I did. Overall, I think that I have improved in my illustration skills, but I don't think that I am up to a professional level with my hand drawn stuff. In the end, vectoring saved my ass. It is still what I am best at as well as my favorite media. I think that I at least feel comfortable with most of the media now to fulfill a client's needs. AND I WILL NEVER WAKE UP FOR ANOTHER 7:30 CLASS IN MY LIFE!!!!!!!!
Sunday, December 11, 2011
1984 Book Cover
So, I'm super pleased with this. You can tell because it is only 9:46 and I am finished with it. I was trying to do a Russian constructivist style for the cover. I felt that I did this pretty well, especially since it is vectored. I do ever so love vectoring. The original intention was to airbrush this, making me the only person in the history of illustration who wanted to voluntarily do airbrush. So, I did the next best thing, try to make it look kinda airbrushed. Overall, I think I captured the book's subject, and I'm really happy with that.
Monday, December 5, 2011
World Record
It is a statistical fact that everyone, at one point in their life, has owned a shit green refrigerator. At some point, a guy decided to start throwing these... and thus a world record was born... This was the first vector that I was allowed to do for this class, so I milked it for all it was worth. I need to change the background color so that the guy pops more, but other than that, I am incredibly pleased with it, and I think that is the first time I have said that this whole class...
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
津軽三味線
Aw yeah I can type in Japanese! Anyway, I was pretty happy with this one... for like the first time in weeks. I am actually ok with putting this one on my blog. This was also my first successful attempt with digital tablet. I ultimately chose digital because I needed some solid colors, with a pink that makes your eyes bleed. Also, I just wanted to prove that I can speak Japanese. Because some people were questioning... ちょと眠い。
App Icons
So, for Viscom we had to design app icons for mobile devices. I decided to say, screw the system and do 3 things that are totally unrelated. First off, I redesigned the Angry Birds icon, because the original looks like crap and they weren't using the full potential of the roundness of the bird. The second app is for French Toast, a French translator app. I wanted one that fit the square profile, so I went with bread and kept brainstorming from there. The final one is an icon for the Audio Quran. I felt that I needed a serious one, and I wanted to go totally outside of what I normally do. I am pretty pleased with them. At the least, it shows that I can make crap glossy, which is really all that matters in app icons.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Fashion Nouveau
Whew, my first non illustration post in a while. Just finished this baby on a crazy time line. I was really happy with it though. I wanted to get that Art Nouveau complex style with a more modern digital vector illustration feel. It was nice to go back to an illustration style I am actually good at. Now if only I can convince Rusty to let me vector in illustration class, I'd be golden. I might still fiddle with the typography a little bit, but other than that, it is something that I would want on my wall.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Society of Illustrators
Well, this one is not wanting to photograph correctly, so I'm trying to stitch them together. Hopefully it turns out well. But anyway, I really enjoyed working on this one, probably because it was totally open subject matter. I experimented with dripping water color in the back, then doing gouache for the main figure, then going over that again with pen. So, it was a multi media work, and I think it pulled together quite nicely.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Midterm Portfolio: The piece that didn't show up
So, for some reason this one didn't show up on the midterm blog. It was supposed to (I even mention it in the post). But, this was the 3rd line and color illustration. I felt I should include this one since it was an example of a fairly successful illustration that was done with the looseness that is supposed to be present in watercolor. I have the issue of being too tight with my watercolors and this was one of the times that I got the more free flowing effect while still keeping the form true to life.
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Life and Death
Here is the final product of the marker comps I posted last week. I really like how they turned out. I did a mix of gouache and went over it with colored pencil. I have never been finished with an illustration this early before, and it looks 10x better than the one I spent every waking moment on for a week. I just don't know what to do with my night now. I could work on viscom... nah!
The One Grandma isn't Supposed to See
So, for the 5 project, I feel like I really doped the ball. I started of with the wrong medium and tried to correct it the night before the due date. I think that it is really doomed in any medium other than vector illustration (which we aren't allowed to use). Perfectly clean lines and little variation in color is the only way I see of making it a worthwhile composition. But, it's finished, and it doesn't look absolutely terrible, just not my best. I liked the concept though. Maybe one day I'll fix it the way I intended it to look.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Life and Death Marker Comps
I thought that I would post these up since I went to the trouble of mounting them, and, lets face it, 1 hour of sleep ain't happinin'. Anyway, I like my first concept the most. The idea was to have three people from two perspectives. One looking into a crib, the other, into a coffin. My only issue here was getting the viewer to read what they were looking into. Also, my limited marker selection makes Hannah and Margret look like they have jaundice and James looks like a racist syrup ad. But, I was really into that one. The other two were more backups. One was an obvious baby carriage and a hearse. The other was more comical, an new roll of toilet paper and an empty roll. The latter was the unanimous choice. So, I just need to recomp them so that they are on the same dispenser and have tile behind them. More from that later.
Midterm Portfolio: MY choice
Well dang. I already blew my best work and my favorite on the same post. I think I will have to go with the facebook portrait watercolor. I like that it actually looks like me, and that is hard to do, because I kinda look like every other brown haired white guy. But, I think it captures my personality, looks, and great tan. I went back to my using the white of the paper for highlights, which is a method I really like. And I like it enough that it is still my picture, so that makes it good in my book. Fun fact: class starts in 2 hours.
Midterm Portfolio: 1 Digital Color Illustration
This is a silly one. As hopefully you don't remember, I messed up the day we were supposed to do color digi illustrations, so I technically had none to choose from. So, I stayed up till... now... working on one. In choosing subject matter, I picked what any rational person at 2am would choose, Rambo! And I wanted to experiment again, so I did this squiggly line stipple thing but with the tablet. I am really happy with how it turned out. It was pretty difficult choosing the colors for each section (and took figgin forever) but it was totally worth it. I am really happy with it, and thus, happy I didn't do it correctly the first day, because then I would have slept tonight instead of making a fabulous portfolio piece.
Midterm Portfolio: 1 Digital Illustration
This is a weird one for me. I wasn't really sure which of these was the best, but I think that I will go with Jimi. I spent a lot of time on him, and I like the style that I used. It kinda shows motion... and Emotion! But seriously, I think that for never using a tablet before (except to make the chef, who will forever hold a spot on my fridge) this one turned out pretty well.
Midterm Portfolio: 1 Gouache Illustration
This one was a tough decision for me since I didn't have much to choose from, and I am terrible at controlling gouache in a way I want it to work, so I had to sub par works to choose from. I ended up going with the Triple Ds (Daleks, Dirigibles, and Doughnuts). I felt that this one just looked the most finished and showed at least that I was able to punch up the contrast (and paint a f***kin' doughnut!) But, when scanned in, I think the sky works much better and I do like how I simplified the dirigibles for depth. The detail on the Dalek was also more than I was expecting to be able to convey since I was struggling so much with the medium, but I think that, in the end, it turned out.
Midterm Portfolio: 2 Traditional Line and Color Illustrations
I am assuming that by color it means watercolor, so that's what I'm going with. For me, this one was kind of a no brainer. The belly dancer with fire hands and drips radiating off of her was by breakout piece and... is still kinda the best thing I have done so far. This work did everything that I should have been doing all along, but hadn't. I would say that this was one that I struggled with a lot since it started off having the background that was true to the photo, but I decided that that looked a little crap, and gave it some experimental drips, which greatly worked in my favor. The second choice would have to be Grace Kelly. Even if it wasn't the best thing I have done, it was by far my favorite (and in my opinion, way better than those dice that I threw together in literally 7 min). I put a lot of thought and time into putting it together, and I really like the non local color choice, a decision I made because at the time I just couldn't get white people skin with watercolor. But I think that I used the line in an interesting way that most people wouldn't have thought of (and you said stippling would take too long, so I made that a personal challenge!). Also, just for the lols, I'll post the photo of the belly dancer that the illustration was based off of (which I also took).
Midterm Portfolio: 2 Traditional Watercolors
With caffeine pill #1 consumed. It is time for the watercolor segment of our show! I'm gonna have to say my best two were the vogue esque woman in monochromatic blue and the old green Chevy. The woman I think was a good move for me away from a super tight control of pigment. I utilized both various strengths in pigment and the white of the page to show a pretty large range of shades. Also, I sold this one, so there is that. The car was chosen because of the varying pigment choices as well, however here, I used like 10 different greens and none were straight out of the tube. I think I handled the sky pretty well too. Also, the car is actually brown, so I am technically using non local color, even though it might not seem like it.
Midterm Portfolio: 3 Traditional line art Illustrations
Well... it is now... 4:15 am, so that means it is illustration bloggin' time!
For this first episode of Midterm portfolio, I am presenting a bonsai tree that looks pretty kickin' in a scanned in small scale, the stuffed voodoo doll that utilizes stroke direction to imply form, and a portrait of my friend that would have looked even better if not for the accidental Hitler stach shadow that I gave him. I felt that these were some great examples of my improvement from, at least, before taking this class. I also chose these since they are all traditional line art, but they are very different kinds of line art, showing versatility. Ending my personal plug... now.
For this first episode of Midterm portfolio, I am presenting a bonsai tree that looks pretty kickin' in a scanned in small scale, the stuffed voodoo doll that utilizes stroke direction to imply form, and a portrait of my friend that would have looked even better if not for the accidental Hitler stach shadow that I gave him. I felt that these were some great examples of my improvement from, at least, before taking this class. I also chose these since they are all traditional line art, but they are very different kinds of line art, showing versatility. Ending my personal plug... now.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Army of Confederacy
Well, I have found out three things during this one. It is hard to create the implied people that are kinda blurry in the back ground effect. Line art using gouache is not really my thing. I can't paint a mans chest without a photo. That being said, I think it turned out ok. You can tell that it is Abe Lincoln, and if I told you that the woman was Marry Todd Lincoln you would probably say "Ooooh!", and that was what I felt the most important. I'll add the text on it later and post that.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
consciousness is a coffee induced illusion
So, its finished. It's not that I don't like gouache, I just think that our relationship is that of two bickering cousins. We are both stubborn, and refuse to let the other have their way, and we will keep fighting until someone tells us to stop... or sets a date for us to stop. Anyway, it looks better than it did, and it scans in well. I still like the daleks, dirigibles, and doughnuts idea. The doughnut looks more like a doughnut, and in the end doughnuts are really all that matters anyway. WOW its 3am?!
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
She's on fire!
Wha!? I had the original AND the print out on time? It's like a new record! I was super happy with how this turned out. I started out actually trying to watercolor the background of the photo I was basing it off of, but she was standing in front of a black doorway and the rest of the background didn't look that great anyway. So, I put a crap ton of water on it, blended the black door out with the sponge brush, and hung it on the wall as I added purple and yellow for MAXIMUM DRIPPAGE! But yeah, pretty happy with this one.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Looks like somone opened a bottle of WINE!
Finished this biznach! Kinda... my printer crapped out at 1am and decided "I'm gonna eat all yo paper!" So the small print out WILL be turned in, as well as the illustrations that were supposed to be in color, just probably not till tomorrow. But I was fairly happy with this. I think the type turned out nice for how small it was on the page, I just wish that the highlights were a bit more prominent.
The result of taking No droz at 11pm
So, I took too many caffeine pills and I have nothing better to do this late, SO I'll just update this before class and look like an over achiever. I think this batch of digi line art turned out better than the first. I was being less experimental and tried to make them look good instead. Lesson learned: don't even attempt architecture with this tablet. There is just no saving it, but I spent too much time on it to not put it up. Other than that one, I really liked how they (particularly the people) turned out. I do need to find out how to adjust my tablets settings on a windows though.
Friday, September 23, 2011
Watercolor profile pictures
Digital Tablet Drawing
So, these are my first ever digital tablet drawings. They started off strong, but you can kinda tell where I started experimenting, and judge right down to the chef what drawing I did first to last. But, I was possibly the only person that did some drawings not from photos, which at least helped me a bit for practicing a more cartoonish style.
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