Sunday, 16 October 2011
SkateDeck Illustration
Our last weekly assignment for Illustration for Design was to create a pro model skatedeck. This is the end product! We had to include our full name for recognition purposes and also have a tri colour palett. This proved to be quite difficult but I am happy with the end product. It is designed for females but if the dudes like it, thats cool too (y)
Wednesday, 28 September 2011
Rough Animation for Credits
So, This is the rough animation for the end of our film! The text will not be handwritten, that was just so I could get a sense of what went where and Im not sure if I should colour it or have it on a nlack screen with white outlines. There is a section of rolling credits that will not be animated, it will be the music and the thanks bit. cant wait to see what its going to look like altogether! Oh and where Draco is blowing a kiss, there is meant to be a camera move following the heart to another credit saying 'colour' and my name. So pretend it there :D
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
Business Cards






Tuesday, 20 September 2011
Portrait Illustration- Juliet
For our next major Illustration assignment, we were to create a portrait of anyone! I originally planned to create it with watercolour but soon discovered that we dont really get along. Im sure if I apply myself to it, we can resolve our issues and work it out :P
But, I really really wanted to do traditional graphite on the ole' paper. What a good feeling that was! I took this photo at the beginning of this year, she's my cousins daughter and has the most magnificent eyes I have ever seen. She's just gorgeous and I really wanted to capture that in the drawing. The first sketch I did was ok, borderline horrendous but I used a method that our lecture suggested, drawing in grids. So round three, I was set to go! Im glad I tried the grid method although I do feel like I was cheating a little bit... if my life drawing teacher saw the grids, she might just have an aneurysm...
I also went into the art shop and purchased paper smudging things, been wanting to try that for ages and Im glad I did!
Overall, I'm really happy with the finished product! There are some inconsistancies with the mouth but I think it adds character as I believe its not meant to be perfect, otherwise I could stick with the photo! That's about it, hope you like it!
But, I really really wanted to do traditional graphite on the ole' paper. What a good feeling that was! I took this photo at the beginning of this year, she's my cousins daughter and has the most magnificent eyes I have ever seen. She's just gorgeous and I really wanted to capture that in the drawing. The first sketch I did was ok, borderline horrendous but I used a method that our lecture suggested, drawing in grids. So round three, I was set to go! Im glad I tried the grid method although I do feel like I was cheating a little bit... if my life drawing teacher saw the grids, she might just have an aneurysm...
I also went into the art shop and purchased paper smudging things, been wanting to try that for ages and Im glad I did!
Overall, I'm really happy with the finished product! There are some inconsistancies with the mouth but I think it adds character as I believe its not meant to be perfect, otherwise I could stick with the photo! That's about it, hope you like it!
Friday, 26 August 2011
Rapunzel, Rapunzel...
For our first major illustration assignment, we had to choose two characters out of Rapunzel (brothers Grimm), Count Olaf (A series of unfortunate events) and the Gruffalo. I chose Rapunzel and Count Olaf and boy was it a challenge. We had to redesign the characters with no reference other than the description in the story. It's hard to come up with a completely new design, in fact I would say impossible! But here is my rapunzel, I'm pretty pleased with her! I chose to make her young (about 12) and looking out into the distance, waiting for something, anything to happen. Being 12 and locked in a tower would be uber boring!
We also had to include the original text :) Looking back on it now, I wouldve like to have made her face stand out a bit more, with a focus on the eyes but to change it now would be a mission as I still have Olaf to do by this afternoon!
Illustration for Design
For last weeks assignment we had to recreate a wine label that didnt have any illustrated elements on it. I chose a Brown Brothers Rose Moscato because it had alot of potential and tasted great! The girl you see in it is my friend Kelsey, she's beautiful and I tried to capture it in this illustration :) Im pretty happy with the end result too so yay!
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