Spots illustrations that focus on characters for my portfolio - critique please
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working on the next piece: 3 spot images with the same character.
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It’s perfect @xin-li!
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Very cute @xin-li! Captures the imagination perfectly. Inspires me to make some spot illustrations too.
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@xin-li Your little gardener illustration is adorable! Loving this whole thread actually!
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I am trying out a different technique with these spot illustrations.
Here is a one I did with pencil on watercolor paper, and colored digitally. It is not completely done with digital coloring. But I am curoius if any of you guys have tried similar technique, so we can share tips?I am looking at Christopher Denise, and Birgitta Sif's artwork recently, trying to figure out how they do digital coloring - it is a bit difficult to figure out the details since thre is no videos of their process available online. I ended up fiddling around in Photoshop.
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Gorgeous work! It looks like you already have a good handle on combining the pencils work with digital colors.
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@xin-li said in Spots illustrations that focus on characters for my portfolio - critique please:
Christopher Denise
I think this looks great!! I'm wondering what you're doing, because I have tried fx color overlays and I notice that they line quality just isn't the same. Plus, color overlays are rather technical and thus they are a pain to do accurately. Somehow half the time I end up with the color that I had used in the previous one.
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@LauraA I got rid of the backgorund by using Channel selection in photoshop. Then I use alpha lock on the linework layer, so I can color the line directly. So the result you see is not FX layer on top of pencil line. I wonder how others doing this, I know Christopher Denise separte his pencil work from the background in photoshop as well, but I could not completely figure out how he does the coloring.
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@xin-li Oh, great! I'm glad there's another way to add color, because I would really like find a better one than color overlay layers. I know how to select line work with channels, but I have never heard of an alpha lock. I'm going to have to look that up! Thanks!
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@xin-li I think that WAY back in Christopher Denise’s instagram feed there is a process video or two. I love him too. His characters are so cute and I love his color.
I’ve been experimenting too. I want my pieces to look traditional but I enjoy the convenience of digital.
I love your style and have been enjoying seeing your work evolve.
Edit: sorry I lied. There are no full process videos on his feed. There are several partial ones but not for color. But I know I did see one at some point. He was coloring a bear. I’ll have to look because now I NEED to see it too.
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@JennyJones thank you so much. Let me know if you find the video. I was searching information in Christopher's IG feeds as well
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@LauraA alpha lock has been super useful to me. Let me know if you have trouble finding it. I will help out :-).
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@xin-li I think it's transparency lock in Photoshop, right? One of the buttons next to the word "Lock at the top of the layer menu? I have tried that today, and clipping masks. The transparency look is interesting, but it seems to color lighter than the pencil under it. I will keep fiddling with it. Thank you!