Friday, October 28, 2011

In Honor of Fall and Our Nations Capital....

Hi All,

Well, it's fall again.  In a lot of places the leaves are turning orange, red and yellow and are starting to drop.  It's finally cooling off a little here in Arizona too.  And, football season is well under way here in North America.  So I decided to break out a picture I did a while ago for some friends.

Riggo - Pen and Ink with digital color

I lived in the Washington DC area for about 8 years and created this piece for some friends who are huge Washington Redskins fans.  The artwork commemorates the former Redskin great, John Riggins (or Riggo for short).  I know not all of you are fans, but  Riggo is a revered sports hero in the DC area.  He's a big ol farm boy from Nebraska who was a powerful running back in college and in the NFL.  He played for many years as a Redskin and on more than one championship winning team in Washington.

The technique I used is one I enjoy quite a bit.  I start out with reference material and sketch out my design.  On this one I liked the idea of incorporating a scene from one of the Super Bowls he starred in, his number, name and the team mascot in the background.

Riggo - Pen and Ink version

Next I render a nice tight pen and ink drawing.  Personally, I really enjoy pen and ink.  I used it a lot when I was starting out because we did a lot of one color printing.  I use bristol board and Koh-i-noor technical pens.  The thing I like about it as well, is that the pen and ink is a stand alone piece of artwork (I like it better than the color piece myself).  And after I add the color it can be used as a dual purpose piece.

After completing the inked artwork I scan it in to my Mac.  Then I use Photoshop and my Wacom tablet to paint in the color.  A couple things I like to do are first; touch up the pen and ink in Photoshop.  I want the black image on a layer by itself in Photoshop and I want it to be tight.  So, it takes a little touch up work and time.  Then, I can paint in the color on a layer beneath.  This keeps the black image crisp with the color popping in thru the area that they should.  I normally have several layers of color while working on it.

So, here's to all you Redskins fans and DC area residents; enjoy the beautiful Fall weather out there.  I know the Skins aren't having their best season, but hang in there.  The rest of you - enjoy yourself, wherever you are.

Have a great week all.

Aloha,

Tom

Monday, October 10, 2011

Go Brewers Go - Ryan Braun Illustration

Hi All,

Hope you're all having a good week.  As a native of the state of Wisconsin and a sports fan, I've got to say, it's been a lot of fun lately.  The Packers and UW are having great football seasons, UW and Marquette University basketball teams are consistent winners, and now the Milwaukee Brewers are in the playoffs for the first time in a long time.

I don't define myself by sports, but I've always enjoyed playing a variety of sports and watching my teams.  As an artist one of the subjects I enjoy working on are sports figures.  I was inspired to work on a fun illustration of my favorite Brewer, Ryan Braun.  This guy is the complete baseball player, reminiscent of guys like Paul Molitar and Robin Yount.  Anyhow, enough about me, here's the finished piece.

Braun - finished piece is high resolution, approximately 10" x 8"

Here's the technique I've developed that I like to use for some of my sports pictures (and it can be used for other art work as well).  It's easy and fun, but can be a little time consuming sometimes.  I start out with a pencil rendering of the subject.  Of course I work off of photo reference and use a variety of hard to soft pencils.

Initial pencil sketch after being scanned.
 
After scanning in to my iMac, I start working on the image; sharpening the images and the details.  I also try to bring out stronger values throughout - darker darks, crisp highlights and good contrast.  I normally use Adobe Photoshop and a Wacom tablet with a pen stylus.  I work it with greyscale values and also use varying opacity settings on the brush.

Pencil rendering after working lights and darks and
sharpening details.
Above is a little more fleshed out version of the pencil sketch.  You'll see I've added much more detail in the features throughout.  The darks are much more solid and even the lettering in the helmet logos and jerseys are tighter.  Sometimes I think I want to be a little too tight, but hey - that's how I roll.

In progress, after working in layers of color and texture.

Finally I start layering in various shades of blue.  I use a variety of blue hues.  I use a number of layers and differing levels of opacity on those layers.  It gives a nice layered and textured look.  I also use various brush shapes to really punch up the texture as well.  Finally, I add the name, rasterize the text and work the color on it.  Finishing touches also include a nice border to hold it all together.

The final piece.....Go Brewers!!

There you have it.  One of my favorite ball players, who is tearing up the playoffs.  Go Brewers!!  I hope you're enjoying your lives and your artwork wherever you are.  If you're not an artist, I hope you enjoy the blog and the artwork too.
Have a great week everyone.

Aloha,

Tom

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Life So Magical

Hi Everybody,

I'm back!  So last week, I'm looking around on Facebook one afternoon and another student at my school posts that she needs a designer to help right away.  So I sent her a message and told her I could help and here's my nice little surprise job.

An electronic version of the original color ad to be
printed in a four color glossy magazine.
Size 4 x 5 inches.

Jenny, the proprietor of Life So Magical, needed a high resolution layout for a 4 color glossy magazine ad.  Unfortunately the only artwork she has is a website that has some low resolution imagery.  And - the deadline (we thought at the time) was 6 pm that evening.  So we got to work.  I pulled her imagery off her site and started working it into a new, high resolution background.

I started by bringing the person, landscape, and cloud image into Photoshop.  I removed the background and manually did some "cleaning up," with the brush tool to sharpen the silhouetted image.  I also worked on blending the clouds a little and did a little airbrush in them as well.

I then started recreating the background with the lens flare, the title and subtitle.  By the time I had this done, Jenny sent the copy to me and I started playing with sizes, colors, space, etc.  I brought a nice photo of her in from her Facebook page and dropped it into a soft pink box with her contact info.  After going back and forth a few times (via email), with ideas and text changes, we had the finished ad.  Then we found out we had until the following evening to have it in to the publisher.  Oh well, it all worked out.

Email Banner for LifeSoMagical to use in business emails.

We discussed a working on a couple more pieces afterwards as well.  From the original material, I put an email banner together.  She'll be able to have it highlighting her emails.  I also put a 2 sided business card together for her.

2 Sided business card design.

Of course I saved a low resolution version in RGB for her to post on various internet sites or on her own site.  And the printer received high resolution CMYK artwork to print in the magazine.  I sent it to them in a Press Quality PDF which is an excellent format for most printers to work with.

Have a great week everyone.  Smile.

Aloha,

Tom