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1. Illustration Friday: Sink



5 Comments on Illustration Friday: Sink, last added: 12/16/2011
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2. From sketch to final, part 6 (FINAL)

Did you forget about this piece? It's been a long time since I've posted a progress report. Here is the final-Ta da! Love to hear what you think.

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3 Comments on From sketch to final, part 6 (FINAL), last added: 2/17/2010
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3. Latest mailer

This is going out soon to some choice mailboxes! It's a 5.5 x 8.5 oversized postcard. Back is pretty cute, too-- it has an icon from the front and a friendly message with logo and contact info. This one taught me a LOT about illustrating/doing line work in Flash.

4 Comments on Latest mailer, last added: 2/9/2010
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4. From sketch to final, part 5


I've decided to concentrate more on the black line work, instead of planning for a lot of texture and detail in the coloring stage and leaving a lot of white space where I was planning for pattern or texture later on. So I've added details to the girls' clothes, the bench. I also started this composition with an idea of what would be behind our hero but nothing even sketched out. So I have addressed that. Lastly, I revised some anatomy: the legs and positioning of them on the far left girl look much more natural now. I also gave her a larger head. The middle girl's legs below the knee are longer now, so she is now more proportionate.

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