Showing posts with label little thee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label little thee. Show all posts

Sunday, 23 June 2013

my illustrating process

I always find it really interesting to see how other people work so today I thought I'd quickly share with you my working process.

The way that I work developed throughout my studies at university but it has continued to change slightly over the years and I now have a process that I feel works best for me.


I start with a very rough drawing, usually based on ideas from my sketchbook.  This helps me to work out composition and scale.


I work on a drawing, refining it until I have something I am happy with.  Because my work is based on shape, colour and pattern it is important that this final drawing is right so that all the pieces fit together properly at the end.


I then trace the drawing and transfer the areas that I want to be painted onto stretched paper.


I start painting, filling in one colour at a time.


Once the painting is finished I start adding details and patterns using coloured pencils.


After this is done I cut out paper shapes from my stash of pre-painted papers for the final details.  I then add extra details to these pieces using coloured pencils before gluing them in place

The final touch is to add the eyes.

When I was at university I used to cut out ALL of the pieces.  This took such an awfully long time and some illustrations would have hundreds of pieces to cut out, add details to and stick down.  Pieces inevitably went missing and things would often go awry if I didn't glue things on in the right order.

Over the years I have refined my process, I began painting more of the larger shapes and it felt more like creating an illustration rather than putting together a puzzle.


Wednesday, 19 June 2013

from my sketchbook: crocodile dance

Lately I have been having a long hard look at my portfolio and it is definitely lacking in some areas.  As a result I have put together a (rather long) list of things that I want to work on for it.

This week I have made a start and been working on some character development pieces.  I can honestly say I have done very little character development since I left university and I've really enjoyed doing it this week.

I found a piece of work that I did in my second year at university and used that as a starting point for a family of little crocodiles.

Here is a little crocodile dance from my sketchbook.  Hopefully I'll get some time this weekend to start painting these happy little chaps.



#twoodle

I came across #twoodle on Twitter last week when up popped up in my feed.  The hash-tag was created by illustrator Alicia Padron

It's a pretty simple idea: twoodle = Twitter + doodle.  Every week you can join in by tweeting random words along with #twoodle.  Then on a Wednesday you search the hash-tag and choose two unrelated words and create a little doodle combining the words and then share it.

Last week my #twoodle words were squirrel and queen.


And this week I chose parrot and guitar.



You can find out more about #twoodle on Alicia's blog.

It's good fun and also a great exercise for getting you thinking and doodling, especially if you have been feeling a bit stuck and staring at a blank page.  Go on, give it a go.


Saturday, 15 June 2013

howdy


Howdy everyone, hope you're all having a great weekend so far. 

Unfortunately I have missed a couple of days on my blog every day for a month challenge, ooops *slaps wrist*, so I'm playing catch up today.


Sunday, 9 June 2013

illustration friday: children


This weeks Illustration Friday topic is Children.  Above is an illustration I did a while ago of a rather sticky, messy kids party.

Hope everyone is having a great weekend.

Friday, 7 June 2013

it's friday

It's Friday and I've completed a whole week of bloggin, good times :)

We're off out tonight to watch a band so I'll make this quick and share a new illustration with you all.


It's Friday, so lets par-TEA.



Thursday, 6 June 2013

little, little thee

When I was little the one thing that I remember people commenting on the most was my hair.  I really had a lot of hair, it was super thick and curly and had a mind of it's own.  It was so unruly even the hairdresser didn't know what to do about it.


That's me, see what I mean, loads of it.

Combs would get stuck, warm weather made it worse and I hated the hairdressers with a passion.  Fortunately it got better and thinned out a bit as I got older and started growing down rather the out.  Below is a little illustration I did a while back about how I felt when I went to the hairdressers when I was a kid. I don't think I ever got stuff stuck in my hair but sometimes it felt like anything could get lost in there. 


Any-who, enough about my hair woes, hope everyone is having a super sun shiny week.  I've really surprised myself that I have managed to blog 6 days in a row and I'll be super chuffed if I make it to the end of the month.

Saturday, 1 June 2013

blog every day (for a month)


I have been a little slack with the whole blogging on a regular basis thing.  I have decided to give it a bit of a kick start by setting myself a challenge, to blog everyday for a month.

I have a little list to hand to help inspire me if I get stuck, so here it goes.  First up a re-introduction.


My name is Stephanie and I am an illustrator and crafter from the UK.

By day I work in a high school but spend most of my free time drawing, painting and crafting.

I live with my boyfriend of over 9 years, Dan, and our crested gecko Attenborough.

I love tea, dinosaur and picture books.

I will try my very best to blog everyday, so please pop back tomorrow.
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