Posts Tagged "artwork"

Robin Hood sketches

Posted by on Oct 31, 2011 in illustrations | 0 comments

H ere are the preliminary sketches for the Robin Hood foundation animated comic panel. You can see the three different layers covering the background, mid-ground, and foreground- complete with an Errol Flynn statue- and how they work together to give the whole...

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Spider-man

Posted by on Oct 31, 2011 in illustrations | 0 comments

A classic illustration of a friendly neighborhood web-slinger: Spider-man. This piece of art was actually a gift for a friends son, who is a big fan of this much loved hero. Done with ink and colored pencil, it captures the lighthearted style of a children’s book illustration while the simplicity adds that clean storybook...

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Tea Room Logo

Posted by on Oct 31, 2011 in Graphic Design, illustrations | 0 comments

S een here is the artwork for a Tea Room Logo, which was done in a very simple rendering style, which gives it that elegant feel while not being overly detailed. This was used for a business card as well as labeling products. They cropped it down and used it as they wished, but as you can see it turned out very nice. Our designs are crafted to fit the look and style that meets your need, whether it’s modern or classic. W hen I started my own business I wanted my own logo, not a copy of someone else’s. Eric gave me exactly...

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Midnight Dreams sketches

Posted by on Oct 31, 2011 in illustrations | 0 comments

U sing images from other pages by Mike S. Miller on Shakespeare’s,  “A Mid-Summers Night Dream,” mobile comic; Eric did test art for the project creating a nice collage of characters. Recreating the detailed yet simplistic rendering style that Mike is known for, Eric focused on the detail lines that give each element its own texture and feel. The tree for instance and the running maiden’s dress all have certain textures and defining lines that distinguish them from other objects. Representation is the key to any good artists arsenal. Using only lines on a page, are...

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UNION

Posted by on Oct 31, 2011 in illustrations | 0 comments

T his is a character from a comic book published by Image comics that Eric did for fun. A great sample of a fully illustrated piece, taken from pencil, to ink, to the final color that you see. It highlights the wide array of mediums we are able to accommodate in the realm of illustration and comic book...

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