These two books (above) were my main reference for frog images.
Phone.
Reference Image: My phone (below)
Debating weither I should make it outlined or without outlined.
Piggy bank :-
Reference Images: my piggy bank (below)
not align
the lasso tool > Cmd+T> move it around to make it align.
Playing with colour. I think to improve this illustration is to add some text e.g. '£1' or '50p'.
Sketches from my sketchbook
I edited it in Photoshop (changed its Level) and Illustrator (image traced).
Copied and pasted the '£1' illustration into piggybank illustration document in Photoshop.
Change it to 'Multiply' and coloured it in.
This is the result.
Hoodie.
Reference Image: I don't have any, I draw from my imagination.
Reference Image: I don't have any, I draw from my imagination.
I forgot to add the hair details. So I decided to start over by adding the head
From sketch>scanned>in Photoshop> Cmd+L.
Moved it to Illustrator to image trace > copied it
Create a new document in Photoshop >A5 size> pasted.
Paste the illustration as 'Pixels'.
Now, it is time for me to add hair details as I did it on a separate peace of paper.
Changed the level and as usual I image traced it in Illustration to get smoothes lines effect.
copied and pasted it on the head illustration
Tadaaaaa.
Magic wand tool (W)>Select>Modify>Expand>Okay> the Bucket tool (G) to colour it in but on a new layer. I need to make sure that I change this layer to 'Multiply'
Beautiful.
Even though I Image Traced the sketches in Illustrator, I still need to edit some part of it in Photoshop ( I am zoo obsess of making my artworks look neat.)
Image traces one of my texture that I created in Illustrator.
Original sketch but I realise it does not work as a set with the rest of the illustration so I decided to redraw it again.
Tadaaa.
shoe
Reference Images: My aunty's shoe
Sketch> In Photoshop> Change the Level>copy> Go to Illustrator>paste>Image Trace (so I got the perfect smooth outlines)>copy> In Photoshop>Open a new document>A5 size> paste> colour them in with magic wand tool (W) and the bucket took (G)
After I image traced it.
I did tried to change the colour scheme but I decided to stick with the original colour that I picked from the beginning which are green,blue and yellow.
Bowl.
Reference Image:
I thought of colouring the soup in yellow but my peers was disagree as it looks like urine so I decided to colour the soup in blue.
The illustration look so much better without the outline.
I wanted to create a pattern for the other side of my hotdog book as I think it will be ashamed if I leave it empty. So I looked back on my sketchbook to see if I can find any interesting sketch and I found this (below).
I was like 'Oh, this will look good if I make a pattern'
Using the same steps as before
Sketch> In Photoshop> Change the Level>copy> Go to Illustrator>paste>Image Trace (so I got the perfect smooth outlines)>copy> In Photoshop>Open a new document>A5 size> paste> colour them in with magic wand tool (W) and the bucket took (G)
To create this pattern does not take long, it took me not more than 10 minutes.
These are patterns that I created using ink, felt-tip with variety sizes and marker pens
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