Here are my final images. The first is meant to bleed off the edges, while the second two are spot illustrations set on white to be used with text flowing around them.
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When a sasquatch smiles at you, that's when you know everything is cool. The messy bits on his face really complete the picture. Ideas: since we're not shown the bigfoot's neck/shoulders, might it look fuller if you zoomed in closer to his face?
I like your first piece you really made it look really good. I like the painting style on the other two pieces, but i don't like the white around them. Also it would help them pop more if you put some stronger shadows on them like. Like image the fire is your light source and add some of those colors onto the face of the big foot.
Steph: Beautiful work rendering photorealistically; very painterly. I like how the element of surprise unfolds. I also like the orange glow and agree that a darker background would be worth a try (stronger link with the first frame?) Lou
I'm currently working as a graphic designer in Portage/Kalamazoo, MI. I'm about to finish up my Illustration degree in April 2009. In addition to these two Associate degrees, I have a Bachelor of Science degree in Biomedical Science and Chemistry.
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3 comments:
When a sasquatch smiles at you, that's when you know everything is cool. The messy bits on his face really complete the picture. Ideas: since we're not shown the bigfoot's neck/shoulders, might it look fuller if you zoomed in closer to his face?
I like your first piece you really made it look really good. I like the painting style on the other two pieces, but i don't like the white around them. Also it would help them pop more if you put some stronger shadows on them like. Like image the fire is your light source and add some of those colors onto the face of the big foot.
Steph: Beautiful work rendering photorealistically; very painterly. I like how the element of surprise unfolds. I also like the orange glow and agree that a darker background would be worth a try (stronger link with the first frame?) Lou
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