Have I lost my mind? I'm not quite sure. I've just started sketching Noel Fielding in my free time at work. He has such a striking face. I love it. I think I need to stop drawing Noel, but I am going to do some Mighty Boosh fan art in the near future (yay Golden Week!).
Creative Works of Kelly f.
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Showing posts with label thumbnails. Show all posts
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Friday, February 24, 2012
New Carter's Portfolio
Yes, it's that time again! I did another assessment test for Carter's (who I would LOVE to work for). These were all vectored in Adobe Illustrator (with the exception of the last floral, which I hand drew and colored in Photoshop). The idea here was to create a bunch of characters, clothing prints, and florals to be used in children's clothing. This is what I've been up to for the past 2 weeks. Hope you enjoy it.





This is some of my process work. Definitely not all of it. I think I filled about 20 pages in my small sketch book and these are about 15 of the pages compiled into one image.

Labels:
animal,
backgrounds,
birds,
carters,
character design,
cute things,
fabric,
flowers,
graphic design,
illustration,
labels,
portfolio,
process,
thumbnails,
vectored art
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Book Spreads


Here's the layout for my portfolio book that I am self- publishing and sending off to some companies that I would LOVE to work for and the thumbnails for my children's book that I am currently working on. I'm about 1/4 of the way done with the black and white mock-up, but here's the thumbnails for now.
Labels:
children's book,
layout,
process,
thumbnails
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Character Portrait Mock-ups

These 6 pieces are going to be framed for the Senior Illustration show at the end of April. They are portraits of the characters (originally seen in the turn-arounds I uploaded here last year) in the comic I am currently working on. These started as being ink drawings on 20" x 30" illustration boards, when I coerced my friend David into taking pictures of these so I could bring them into Photoshop. I'm now coloring them digitally. This is the mock- up with some flat colors laid out.
Labels:
mock-up,
thesis,
thumbnails
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