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    • mattramsey
      mattramsey last edited by mattramsey

      Just thought I would throw out this update.

      I've been working on doing art for an upcoming card game by Rob Couch (designer of the board game Saloon Tycoon).

      Here is the original sketch:
      0_1486050836036_OctoSketch.jpg

      Here is the final box art--the logo will probably be moved around some and some final tweaks will be made I'm sure. This will be a "tuck box" so this image will actually wrap around the sides of the box.
      0_1486050855616_Social Media.jpg

      It's a light, trick-taking press your luck card game for 3 - 5 players. Hopefully out soon-ish (the art is all done anyway).

      I really tried to mimic traditional children's books--rather than the "digital" look. I feel like I was fairly successful in that regard.
      My main tool was the PS mixer brush. I used it exclusively for about 90% of this.

      The interesting thing was how it simultaneously saved time and created "happy accidents" while also greatly increasing the time it took to get some elements right.
      For example: I often found myself painting a tentacle and in just a few flourishes I was able to achieve exactly what I was wanting. At other times, I'd re-paint the same area over and over because the brush load or wetness or whatever was just making a total mess of things.

      Anyway, if you've never tried the mixer brush setting I'd recommend it. (I should also say that the actual brush I used was a "chalky" brush from a set I got from the artist "Tamplier" and then I put in on the mixer brush setting).

      https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/mattramsey/
      https://mattramsey.artstation.com/
      https://twitter.com/mramseyART

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      • lmrush
        lmrush Pro SVS OG last edited by

        Adorable expressions on the animals!

        Lisa Rush
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        • smceccarelli
          smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by

          Very nice, beautiful painterly texture!

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          • Chip Valecek
            Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG last edited by

            I never really tried the mixer brush, I think after looking at this I may give it a go. The image looks great. If the box is going to wrap will some of the lion and the logo be cut off?


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            • mattramsey
              mattramsey @Chip Valecek last edited by

              @Chip-Valecek said in 8 arms to hold you:

              I never really tried the mixer brush, I think after looking at this I may give it a go. The image looks great. If the box is going to wrap will some of the lion and the logo be cut off?

              Not really "cut off" but parts of the image will be on the side of the box. The logo will be on the front--I assume centered toward the top.

              I gave the logo to them as a separate layer so I don't know what the final size/position will be.

              https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/mattramsey/
              https://mattramsey.artstation.com/
              https://twitter.com/mramseyART

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              • Ed O
                Ed O last edited by

                Nicely done @mattramsey!

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                • Bob Szesnat
                  Bob Szesnat last edited by

                  Wow your stuff animals look real. Great texture.

                  An Illustrator loving this Artist community.
                  www.bobszesnat.com | https://www.facebook.com/bobszesnatart/

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