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The online journal of Phill's journey to a bright new future in commercial illustration... I became a freelance illustrator in '08 after I graduated at the age of 43 and sinve then I have been indulging my love for drawing and creativity shamelessly. I am a digital illustrator but I also make giant (HUGE!) puppets and doodle on my sofa. Literally, on my sofa.
1. Disability Arts in Shropshire Photoshop Workshops.

I was very pleased to be asked to run a two day workshop on drawing in Photoshop for artists involved with Disability Arts in Shropshire in November.  There were six attendees, all adults who were arts practitioners in various media but who had never tried, or considered, digital drawing before.

I began the session with a quick presentation on why one might want to draw digitally, then an introduction to a sample of digital work by artists available on the web.  I then did a walk through of a piece of my own layer by layer (you can see the same image being presented as a how-to tutorial here.)

Here are some of the shots of the workshop and the images produced taken by DASH's own Paula Dower:

Image (C) John Wilson, 2011.
Image (C) Margaret Wilson 2011.
Image (C) Avril Boyce 2011.
 Image (C) Ann Patterson.
Image (C) Julie Hedges 2011.

The workshop was a great success and as you can see from the quality of the images the "students" were all able to produce high quality work after only a short period of tuition and with a little peer support.  None of this would have been p

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