Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Flickr

This is a test post from flickr, a fancy photo sharing thing.

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Book Illustration

A couple images I came up with for a motivational speaker's book for teens. In going for a rough sketch grayscale style, I used a background wash (which I erased over to create negative space), a pen and ink layer, and incorporated the original sketch behind everything. Playing with opacity on the three layers gives the finished product:

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dorm

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Anti-gravity Character Study

I'm reading "Hip Hop Files- Photographs 1979-1984," a fantastic photo documentary book by Marty Cooper. Among other things, she worked with Henry Chalfant and Tony Silver in making the landmark 1983 chronicle of the birth of hip hop- Style Wars. The book covers a variety of topics, including breakdancing, graffiti and more.

With so many amazing images capturing the energy of human acrobatics, I got inspired and chose to do a little figure study on some of the photos. Photos of breakers like Crazy Legs and Ken Swift make for a more dynamic project than your standard sketch model. I tried to keep it simple at first but everything got a little out of hand.

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First we have the basic three shapes. I cut up the scan a little, trying to visualize what layout would create the pleasing composition:

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Next we do a clean and simple ink job over our characters. I separated and named each dancer according to their brand or particular footwear. At this point I'm still rotating the image, trying to find the correct balance.

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After getting a good digital ink version to work with, I bring the image into Illustrator and livetrace, cleaning it up further and speeding up the coloring process. Flat colors are added, and I bring it back to Photoshop for some detail work. I add another layer of detail before proceeding to the dodge and burn the image.

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Close to finish, but it still doesn't quite capture the energy that I wanted to portray. And that is why we use technology to supplement our work
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Using a variety of filters and effects, I can subtly, and not so subtly, twist and distort the figures so they convey a more cartoony, dynamic presence.

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And all I have to do in finishing up is to create a simple background that helps unify all the imagery.

Monday, April 16, 2007

Break open the Cham-pa-nieh

The newly christened Illustration Flavor blog shall be a worthy steed, the documentarian of all my travails whilst at the helm of the good ship Wakuda Studio. More to come.