Lomier66 wrote:Definitely character captured there.Packatrix wrote:^That's wonderful - a lot of personality captured there.
Lovely work
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- WalterSobchak
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Every morning I awake as someone else.
- TheDarkness
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Work in progress... needs a few more colours.
Art of Beimdieck: https://twitter.com/ArtofBeimdieck, https://instagram.com/beimdieck.art/
That's terrific! Did you do a line drawing, first? Then scan the image into graphics software?
I'm working on a poster, right now. I haven't tried using various filters to create gradients that can be screen printed. I understand the process...just need to put it to work. I'm excited about the one that I'm working on - things are coming along nicely. I'm no where close to being able to post a picture, though.
I'm working on a poster, right now. I haven't tried using various filters to create gradients that can be screen printed. I understand the process...just need to put it to work. I'm excited about the one that I'm working on - things are coming along nicely. I'm no where close to being able to post a picture, though.
- TheDarkness
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Thanks. At first I start with a sketch. Then I draw the linework with inks. After that I scan it and work with Adobe Illustrator to get it digital.
Art of Beimdieck: https://twitter.com/ArtofBeimdieck, https://instagram.com/beimdieck.art/
In the past, just playing around in Illustrator - I'd start an image without a sketch or line drawing (usually have a background photo to trace.) I'm doing it the right way, this time. Do you also include the small/short lines (such in the fur) in your sketch - or do you add those later in Illustrator?
Right now, I'm sketching 3D letters imbedded into a rock cliff. Heh. I always seem to start-out with the most difficult things. So far, it's looking pretty good.
Right now, I'm sketching 3D letters imbedded into a rock cliff. Heh. I always seem to start-out with the most difficult things. So far, it's looking pretty good.
- TheDarkness
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All details are done on the ink linework. You can see some processpictures of other works on the twitter link.
Art of Beimdieck: https://twitter.com/ArtofBeimdieck, https://instagram.com/beimdieck.art/
2 new portraits.
- hpoorthuis
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Been working on and off again on this one for while. Think I might get it printed sometime soon.
Don't know if I ever posted this one, but did this a while back for fun.
Don't know if I ever posted this one, but did this a while back for fun.
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I was co-owner of Iron Forge Press for about 7 years and did quite a few gig posters and various other artwork. A lot of the poster work is here http://ianrowan.tumblr.com/tagged/posters