Thursday, October 31, 2013
Botticelli’s muse
Botticelli has always been my favourite artist, the elegant women he paints seem to possess a mysterious, ethereal beauty. When I visited the Uffizi gallery, I could not take my eyes away from his paintings, and seeing all the amazing details up close. Until now, I had no idea the women he painted was based on his muse, Simonetta Vespucci, the most beautiful woman of Florence. Read more here.
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Botticelli,
inspiration,
muse,
painting,
Renaissance,
Simonetta Vespucci
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Adding Personality and Expression to a Character
I love posting work-in-progress pics on my blog to show the process of how I work and how an illustration takes shape. Today I would like to post a mini-tutorial about drawing the face and how small tweaks to the illustration can add personality and expression to a character.
The example I'm using is my most recent illustration Manic Cure. When starting to draw a new illustration I always begin with the eyes and the face, because it's one of the first things that the viewer will look at as the eyes are naturally drawn to look at another pair of eyes.
The first attempt at drawing the face, I wasn't quite happy with the facial expression. It looked very serene and angelic and I had envisioned the character as a sort of femme fatale, mysterious being with multiple arms.
Without starting over from the beginning, I made a few tiny adjustments to the face which changed her expression from being sweet to someone a bit more cocky and mysterious. I raised one eyebrow, narrowed the eyes and turned one side of the mouth into a smirk. Very small changes which added some spark into her character.
My Billie Joe illustration is another example of how to add expression into a character. Just by looking at the angle of the eyebrows, the shadows and wrinkles around the eyes you can inject some life into an illustration and make a more compelling image.
Draw a bunch of different mouths and see how dramatically they can change the look of an illustration. They don't need to be over-the-top to show emotion, the human face is capable of showing hundreds of emotions with the most subtle changes in expression.
So in summary, to add some personality and expression to a character think about:
- Eyebrows: are they raised (surprised), furrowed (angry), or is one eyebrow raised (cocky)?
- Eyes: are they big and sweet, do they sparkle or are they narrow and mysterious?
- Lips: are they smiling secretly like the Mona Lisa, smirking or showing some teeth?
- Wrinkles: the signs of life on a person's face and a great way to show character.
The great thing about working with vector illustrations is that you can go back and make tiny adjustments. How do you like to show personality in an illustration?
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advice,
character,
drawing,
expression,
eyes,
face,
illustration,
lips,
Manic Cure,
mouth,
personality,
tips,
tutorial,
vector
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Free shipping
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art prints,
framed prints,
free,
free shipping,
iPhone accessory,
iPhone case,
shop,
Society6
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Manic Cure
Manic Cure, my latest illo is done! It's inspired by the traditional Chinese '1000 hand dance' and the nail salon. I've always wanted to draw something with many arms, and watching the Coldplay & Rihanna videoclip for Princess of China gave me the initial idea to research the dance/multiple arms concept further. Who says watching Youtube videos is a time waster?!
It must be said that I got A LOT of practice drawing hands on this illustration, as well as crazy long nails! Click here to view my earlier blog post with the WIP process pics of this illo.
And check out my Facebook page if you haven't already (I update it more regularly than my blog these days).
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1000 Hand Dance,
emery board,
fake nails,
Hands,
illustration,
Manic Cure,
manicure,
multiple arms,
nail polish,
nail salon,
vector
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
WIP pics and link
Some WIP screenshots of my latest illustration I'm working on. Starting off with the eyes as usual then adding grey tones. Colour will be the next step. This illo has the longest fake nails I've ever drawn.
PS- if you have a spare minute, definitely read these wise words about observing, questioning and dissecting by Brian Ewing.
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brian ewing,
eyes,
illustration,
WIP
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Advice on freelancing
Here's a link for some must-read freelancing advice by artist Brian Ewing http://brianewing.tumblr.com/post/49291899166/some-advice-on-freelancing
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advice,
brian ewing,
freelancing
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