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1. Atom Egoyan for Lucid Media


Charlene Chua illustrated Canadian director Atom Egoyan for the cover of Lucid Media film magazine. The cover is accompanied by a black and white fullpage illustration within the magazine. For more please visit Charlene Chua illustration - blog.

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2. Reptile Awards

Spot illustrations of various reptiles that went along with an illustrated background and title for Chickadee’s Reptile Awards spread. Charlene Chua illustration.

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3. Charlene Chua: rendering a spacegirl in Illustrator

Watch as Charlene Chua gives Illustrator a spin here. She says the original rendering process took her around 50 minutes, and it’s sped up here to about 5 minutes.

4 Comments on Charlene Chua: rendering a spacegirl in Illustrator, last added: 1/14/2009
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