I just finished a really fun project with Smithsonian Magazine illustrating the word 'fire'. If you're interested, some sketches and painting process and the full image are on my site. Thanks guys!
@Simon H. - no problem. I do most of my pieces fully analog but sometimes I do the line-work in ink and then I add my painting textures digitally. With this one it was all analog with no digital editing except colour correcting the scan. Glad you like it!
@Tim Lampe there's always room for more fire, but they wouldn't have been able to contain it in this context.
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I just finished a really fun project with Smithsonian Magazine illustrating the word 'fire'. If you're interested, some sketches and painting process and the full image are on my site. Thanks guys!
6 months ago
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Neil Tasker
oh yeah!
6 months ago
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Chris Rushing
You're on fire Jacqui!
... I'll show myself out.
6 months ago
Nice work
6 months ago
Ha ha! Thanks @Neil Tasker and @Chris Rushing ! It's always nice to get lettering jobs especially when they involve flames.
6 months ago
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Simon H.
Sharing the process is very awesome. While you do a lot of things in an analogue fashion, is there much digital editing afterwards?
6 months ago
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Karli Ingersoll
so cool! love the wood texture element. beautiful work.
6 months ago
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Tim Lampe
I'd be interested to see a version... with more FIRE.
6 months ago
My eyeballs hurt. Too good.
6 months ago
Gorgeous!
6 months ago
Loving this thiiiiis much.
6 months ago
@Simon H. - no problem. I do most of my pieces fully analog but sometimes I do the line-work in ink and then I add my painting textures digitally. With this one it was all analog with no digital editing except colour correcting the scan. Glad you like it!
@Tim Lampe there's always room for more fire, but they wouldn't have been able to contain it in this context.
@Karli Ingersoll @Bryan Flynn @Simone Noronha Thanks guys!
@Derrick Kempf - ha ha! Thanks man.
6 months ago