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As much as i like colors in an illustration, I still prefer to play around with b/w lines and fine details. In addition, I like to take objects out of their context – say a floating head. I find this fine line shadow drawing kind of a zen exercise. Even with a pencil.
So, here it is: another previously drawn illustration rejected by the client (the same one as the previous color illustration i posted on this blog). Again, the technique here is hand drawing, 0.5 line inking, vector making and Adobe Illustrator coloring. Even though I’m favoring Photoshop colored illustrations lately, this process still makes nice and completely risazable illustrations, good for any format. Plus: I like the face of the white collar!
I did this illustration as a proposal for a client: it didn’t make it, but I like it. The main outlines are hand-drawn and inked with a 0.5 line pen. The color has completely been added in Illustrator, after converting the drawing to vector. Sure Illustrator color is not as smooth as done in Photoshop, but it’s really versatile.
To see the difference in usage, view an illustration of mine colored with Photoshop.
I enjoy depicting God in the funkiest way, say like a 60s producer or something. This color illustration – hey a color illustration on this blog is some kind of event! – is an attempt at giving a vivid coloring with Photoshop. Well, I’m pretty new at that, as I prefer line drawing and black and white, but still I like the result.
Click on the image to see the full size version.
PS (i might be tweaking the color balance on this illustration soon)
Biro Pen is a tool for fantasy. The best drawings come with this humble pen that is supposedly meant to serve in meetings and briefs, but the way you can control fine lines with that is just awesome. So…yes, this robot was born during a meeting, it’s a 2 mins doodle. I kept adding features, maybe I could make an illustration out of it.









