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    From sketch to final design! Let me know what you think!

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    • Jason Kilthau
      Jason Kilthau last edited by Jason Kilthau

      My initial "napkin" sketch
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      Then the follow up sketch after I decided that napkin sketch was the idea I wanted.
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      First ink to try and see how my lines would look. Didn't like it, so I redrew it and did it again.
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      The ink redraw!
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      And my final Piece!
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      There are a couple small changes I plan on making, like mAllow instead of mEllow, and just going to move the text of Captain a little bit down off the border, and might thicken up some of the exterior lines, but otherwise I was quite pleased. This whole process took about 5 hours from through/design to finish. I have been wanting to practice more design and logo looks and originally wanted to do this in Illustrator but ended up doing it in Photoshop instead.

      Jason Kilthau
      www.jaskil.com
      FB- https://www.facebook.com/JMKilthau/
      IG- @JMKilthau https://www.instagram.com/jmkilthau/

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

        Thanks for sharing your process. I think it turned out great. I did like the original mouth a little more. But this one gives him a more Duh look.


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        • Jason Kilthau
          Jason Kilthau last edited by

          Thanks for the response @Chip-Valecek ! I did like the first face a little better as well, but after talking with a few people in person who know the creature type we agreed the final one was more appropriate. I have since made a few minor adjustments to get some edges off of each other and thickened up some lines. Can't wait to print a few and see how they look on paper!

          Jason Kilthau
          www.jaskil.com
          FB- https://www.facebook.com/JMKilthau/
          IG- @JMKilthau https://www.instagram.com/jmkilthau/

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          • MOO
            MOO SVS OG last edited by

            Really great to see the piece transform from the rough to the finish. Thanks for sharing!

            Marsha Ottum Owen

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            • RJWoodworth
              RJWoodworth last edited by

              Wow! It is always really cool to see the process. How a napkin sketch can turn into a really interesting and useful illustration. What inspired this logo idea?

              Riley J Woodworth
              AKA "Baldy" "Little Man" & "Jamal"

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              • Jason Kilthau
                Jason Kilthau last edited by

                @RJWoodworth Thanks! I think what inspired it was a mix between liking the creature design itself (Murloc from World of Warcraft) and just thinking of cereal. Mrrgl is kind of like some of the sounds they make, and I was just sitting at work thinking about a Murloc cereal, in my head Mrrgl-O's sounded really cool. I think just kind of telling myself I wanted to come up with some logo designs for practice helped push my mind towards this.

                Jason Kilthau
                www.jaskil.com
                FB- https://www.facebook.com/JMKilthau/
                IG- @JMKilthau https://www.instagram.com/jmkilthau/

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