A reworking of an older illustration for my portfolio.
Originally, I entered the older version (at the bottom) of this illustration for the 2009 St Kilda Festival image competition but it didn't win. I was never quite happy with the picture. I was (and still am!) learning how to get my ideas over in the digital media and didn't get the finish I was looking for.
One of the aspects I love of digital media is the ability to layer. Layering is a big part of both my illustration and fine art work. I liked quite a few things about the original picture, but I felt like it needed more.
After much development, I got the final illustration:
Trumpeters
Photoshop CS3 and Corel Painter IX, 33 x 26 cm @ 400 dpi
You can see the development of the image below. First is the original pencil drawing, done in blue pencil on cartridge paper:
Next, is the original illustration that I entered. After scanning the pencils in, I worked in colours, highlights and shadows on top. It's much plainer and lacking spark - not enough excitement, especially for the theme. You can see in the new one I added more elements to generate party atmosphere and cleaned up my line work with digital inks.
Here are the background rays. I initially made it even but I liked the jagged uncertainty of this one. Later on I combined a few versions of this, including one with a halftone gradient which you can see in the final illustration.
2 comments:
This is great work. I can feel the energy radiating out of the two musicians. Looking forward to more of your illustrations.
Thanks Cheri. I like the energy too, I felt it brought the illustration together more.
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