Tuesday 26 November 2013

Artist research: Giovana Medeiros

I was searching tumblr to see if i could find any illustrators that inspired me. I came across Giovana Medeiros. The thing that i like about her drawings is the cute fun style that they have. I like all of the different textures that they have, i also love the colour palettes that the illustrator uses. 

quick april ludgate fanart,
no need to explain myself right?

Another Illustration for http://revistacasaejardim.globo.com/Casa-e-Comida/ :) ed. 704
AND LOOK IT’S A DUDE!




Artist research: Neesha Hudson

I was searching for illustrators on pintrest i came across an illustrator called Neesha Hudson. The soft pretty colours is what first attracted me to her illustrations. She outlines in pencil or coloured pencil then uses ink washes and water colours for a lot of her illustrations. I like the washed out pastel colours 

 



Artist research: Jon Klassen

I was searching for illustrators work that i liked when i came across a book cover for 'The dark' (by Lemony Snicket.) It was illustrated by Jon Klassen and i loved the look of it so i looked at more of his work. I found his blog with lots of his illustrations on. I quickly found that he uses a limited colour palette usually focusing on more dark colours such as browns, blacks and grays. Although the colours are dark and mundane the things he draws still have a cute friendly look to them. Below is a few of my favorite images.

I wrote and illustrated this book, and it’s being published through Candlewick Press. It won’t come out until late September, but it’s up for preorder already. I’m excited about this one, guys.
http://www.amazon.com/I-Want-My-Hat-Back/dp/0763655988/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1312999828&sr=8-1

House Held Up By Trees got nominated for a Governor General’s Award for children’s illustration! They announce the winners Nov. 13th. There are some great books on the list.
http://ggbooks.canadacouncil.ca/en/
here is the page for the book on my site (it needs updating)
http://www.burstofbeaden.com/househeld.html 



Artist research: Lizzie Mackay

As i like the simplistic look of most children's book illustrators i decided to look at a few different people. I came across Lizzie Mackay and the bright fun look of her work really stood out to me. She usually draws in pen and ink and then adds colour using illustrator. i love how well all of the colous in her pieces work together, they give the images a warm happy look to them. Below are some of my favorites.



Wednesday 20 November 2013

Digital manipulation: third image

For my third image i decided to keep with the style of my second image. I started off with a sketch of a woman that i did in a cafe.



I then added in the dividing wall and lamp to the fore ground. I did this using the pen tool and filling the selections with textures and colours. 


I used the same technique for the rest of the image so it didn't look to miss-matched. The final image is below.  


Wednesday 13 November 2013

Artist research: Olivia Salinas

Olivia Salinas is a character designer and illustrator that i found whilst looking on behance. She does drawings for children's books and magazines. You can tell this straight away by the style of them as they are quite simplistic and cute looking. I love the look of her digital illustrations as they have a traditional look to them. I like how soft they are they look like they have been drawn with powder. Below are a few of her illustrations that i really like. 





Artist research: Dominicadesign (minky-munky)

I found this artist whilst searching on deviant art for digital artists. She uses vectors in illustrator a lot, i know we are using Photoshop at the moment but as my pieces use the pen tool a lot, which is similar to illustrator, i thought that this artist was relevant for me to look at. I love the simplicity of her work because it is simple but so bold and effective. I also really like the colour palettes that she uses. Below are some of my favorite images from this artist.  



Tuesday 12 November 2013

Artist research: Onasup

Onasup is a digital illustrator and graphic designer from South Korea He creates these bright eye catching images. I love all of the colours and shapes that he uses to create the pictures. The thing i like most about his images is how the animals have so much character in their faces yet they are still abstract. Below are some of my favourite pieces of his. 






Digital manipulation: Second image

For my second digital image i decided to develop my first image and experiment with using textures and colours. I decided to execute the piece in a collage style as i thought it would work best for the look i wanted to achieve. I started off using the same image as my first piece as a guide. 



I first drew out the hair and headphones using the pen tool. once it had made a selection i took a texture that i had made earlier in the print room and pasted it into the selection, making a layer mask. I then edited the colour to make it fit the blue and brown colour scheme that i wanted to use. 

I liked how it was beginning to look so i used the same technique for the face and neck jumper and chair. 


To break up all of the textures i created the legs, feet and the legs of the chair using block colour. I decided to go with blue for the legs and brown for the feet. I created them the same way as the rest of the image, using the pen tool. 
I then added in the table and the background of the wall and floor to add a bit of depth to the image. I decided ot break the colour scheme for the wall and floor to draw more attention to the main focus of the image.
I had to put some posters on the wall infront of the girl so i made some silly little posters with funny characters on them. I decided to break away from the colour scheme on these images as well as i thought it would look better. 

Finally i decided to add a frame to the piece to finish it off. I decided that this would bring the image together more. 
Below is my second final image. 


I am really happy with how theis image turned out. I think if i was going to improve it the only thing that i would do differently is use less textures as it looks a bit texture heavy. Other than that i am happy with the piece.



Digital manipulation: First image

I started off my digital manipulation project by scanning in an image that i had already sketched to use as a template. I decided to use this drawing of Emma sat at her desk because i liked the composition of it and I thought that it would look good if I improved it. I used my original drawing as a guide so i started off with the rough sketch.


I then began digitally drawing in the head and earphones using the wacom tablet. I decided to go with an all grey colour scheme as i had never really done this before and i wanted to try it out.  In the  pictures below i turned the guide image off so the lines are clearer to see.


I then continued to draw the body and chair  using different shades of grey.


I then drew in the table and blocked in the posters in the background. to create the shapes of the posters i used the square tool to create a perfect square i then just painted the squares the colours that i wanted them. 
Below is my first final image.

I am happy with how the image turned out but i think that it is a bit boring so for my next image i think i will develop this image using more colours and textures. 






Sunday 10 November 2013

Visual Culture studies: The renaissance in Europe

The renaissance in Europe

Just the first two paragraphs of my visual culture studies for the renaissance im going to borrow a book from the library to finish it off.

For my focused research I decided to look at the artist Hieronymus Bosch. The renaissance was a period of time where a lot of advances in technology and science were happening. This caused a lot of dispute between scientists and the church. There was also the on-going conflict of the Catholics and the Protestants.


All of the artists at this time created images based on heavenly images depicting scenes from the bible, Bosch turned this idea on its head with his paintings. Bosch’s paintings seemed to have a more Gothic theme depicting themes such as hell, demons and things that might often be linked to nightmares. This had never been done before therefore Bosch was the creator of the surrealism genre. His works of art were extremely extravagant for that period of time.

Friday 8 November 2013

Mac vs Pc

If I am asked about what I prefer to use between a mac and a pc I personally don't have much of an opinion. At the moment I don't own either and when I do use one I don't mind what I use. If asked what I would rather use to be creative I would choose a mac because I think that the colour and line quality looks a lot better. If I am just going to say play a game or just web browse then I would choose a pc.

mac's are used within the creative industry, It has been this way since 1984 as photoshop originally only worked on mac's. Now that photoshop is available on pc the main reason that they are industry standard is because of the colour calibration between the mac and the printer. Basically the colour on the screen is true to the colour that it will print out where as on a pc the colour can change when printed.   

Overall I think that both of these machines have their own set of pros and cons and they are both great for different purposes, but mac is and will probably remain industry standard within the creative industries.  

Artist research: Susan Batori

Susan Batori is an ex graphic designer that has turned her hand to illustration, she now works for a children's magazine. all of her work is digital but i think it has a unique quality to it that makes it look as if it has been created traditionally. I love how fun and cute all of her illustrations are i am also a fan of the collage style that some of her work has. 



Thursday 7 November 2013

Artist research: Steve Simpson

i decided to look at more artists that use a collage style of digital illustration as i think this is what ill be better at creating. I looked at an artist called Steve Simpson as i spotted his work on Behance and it really stood out to me. I have realized after looking at a few different artists that use the collage style that they often use only a few colours and i think this is what brings the image together as the style of it is quite hectic.



The image above is composed so nicely i love how the rib cage contains everything as if it is a frame. i also really like the colour scheme it works so well against the black background.

Wednesday 6 November 2013

Artist research: Zara Picken

Our class was lucky enough to have a visit from an illustrator called Zara Picken today. She was really lovely and gave a lot of good advice about networking within the industry. She showed us some of her work and i really loved the retro look that it had to it so i decided to write a bit about  why i like it on here. 

zarapicken_large_photographicmemory.jpg 

The thing that i like most about the image above is the limited colour palette that is used, i think it gives the image a neat finished look. I also really like the texture that has been used throughout the image it gives it a lovely retro look.


I love the composition of all of the items in the image above. I also like the colours they are so pretty and complement each other.

I have tried this collage style of creating images before and i really enjoyed it so i think i might try it out again in the current topic of digital manipulation.

Artist research: Jehan Choo

I found this artist through a digital artist magazine. Choo creates traditional pencil sketches as well as digital art. Her digital art is always a lot more detailed and coloured compared to her sketches.   



i love how whimsical and pretty the image above is. The background reminds me of scenery that you might find in a traditional oil painting. Is so different to draw a dragon being nice and gentle but it works so well in this image. 


The reason that i like the image above is because of the unique lighting that has been used it gives the image a really pretty, interesting look. i also love the look of the child in the image, although i cant tell if she is shy or sad she still has a cute look to her. 

Artist research: Drew Berry


I was looking through a digital illustration magazine when i came across this artist i really liked the style and the things that she draws. I love how her images have a dark look to them.



I love how unique the image above is. I also love the use of artificial light  that gives this drawing the effect of a studio photograph. 



The thing that i like most about the above image is how soft and delicate the deer is although there is still an eerie feel about the drawing. I really like the shading on this image as it looks like an oil painting. 

Monday 4 November 2013

Artist research: Zutto

Zutto Is a Russian based illustrator that creates her work digitally. Her work really caught my eye as it is so bright and colourful. A lot of her drawings look like jelly, she has a very unique style indeed. below are some of her illustrations that i like the most.


I think my favourite thing about the above image is the composition the image works really well within the shape of a circle. I also love the colours and unique smooth shapes that have been used to create the image. It is so cute and fun.



The image above looks a lot more sophisticated than the first image that i chose because the drawing and shapes used are more realistic. The colours that are used are more subtle and mature. I think the thing that i like most about it is the colours as they work so well together. I also really like the composition used as it brings the whole image together really nicley.  

Artist research: Alberto Cerriteno

As we started a new topic today (digital manipulation) so i decided to do some research into digital artists that i like to get some inspiration. The first artist that caught my eye was Alberto Cerriteno as his bright fun images stood out to me. below are some of my favourite images that he created. 


I love the image above because it is so different and qurky. I think the thing that i like most about it is the bright colours and patterns used, it makes the piece verry interesting to look at. 


I chose the image above simply because of the colour scheme that has been used. The colours that have been used look pretty retro and warm. Not many images can convey a modern yet still retro look. Thats why i like it. 

Visual culture studies: Ancient Egyptian visual communication

I started my research into the aincient egyptians so here is what i have so far.

Research further examples of Ancient Egyptian visual communication- especially relating to spiritual or religious beliefs and how they were expressed.
The ancient Egyptian civilisation began around 3100 bce. The Egyptians were based along the river Nile the reason that this civilisation lasted so long was because of how fertile the land was along the banks of the river. The fertile land enabled the people to grow healthy crops to sustain healthy lives. This is the reason why their civilisation lasted for over 3,000 years[1].

The Egyptians created most of their art for tombs which implies that this art was never intended to be looked at[2]. Therefore it wasn’t a recreational thing to create art; it had a deeper meaning to it. A lot of the art was created for religious and spiritual reasons. An example of this is the book of the dead. This was seen as a magical book full of spells, chants and illustrations that is thought to lead the deceased to a better afterlife. 

The art that was created for tombs, temples and scrolls was often representative of everyday life in ancient Egypt. It was like a form of visual documentation. Although their drawings show what happened in real life their representations of life are far from realistic. People didn’t have a general sense of drawing perspective till later centuries so the Egyptians tried to depict all of the most important parts of a human in one drawing. For example they would draw the body and the head represented in profile (side on) and the limbs and shoulders and eyes shown straight on. Their images of people also came across very stylised and cartoon like.

Saturday 2 November 2013

Artist research: Cassandra Rhodin

I was looking at a few different illustrators on pintrest when this fashion illustrator 'Cassandra Rhodin' stood out to me. I think it was the unusual way that she draws eyes that drew me in. I have realised as i have being doing artist research that i really love the look of line drawings with a splash of colour that are usually done with ink. I will have to try out this technique a bit more as it is my favourite style to look at.  


In the image above i love how all of the people look so sassy. I think it is because of the way the eyes and lips are drawn. I also really like the line quality used underneath the eye. 


The reason that i like the above image is the way that the hair and dress look it is almost liquid like. I love all of the different grey tones used to show light and dark areas it works really well.

Artist research: Nior Song

I continued looking at artists that drew women to help me out with my own work. I cane across an artist called Nior Song i loved how pretty and whimsical the characters that she draws are. 



i love the subtle colours used and the texture of the hair in the image above it gives the piece a soft calming look.


The thing i like most about the image above is the way that the cheeks have been coloured it looks like the artist has used makeup to get the soft powdery effect. this is a good technique that i will have to try out at some point in the future.

Good Illustration Blog: Design Taxi

I I was scrolling through pintrest one night when i came across this great art blog. It is called 'Design Taxi' and has a great feature every week named '10 illustrators to follow this week.' They have lots of other art related posts as well. It is a really nice place to find artists that you might not usually notice. Check it out if you’re looking for a bit of inspiration