Recent work
Hey guys - haven't been around here in a while, but had some time and thought I'd post something...
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#1
Posted 11 July 2012 - 06:05 PM
Hey guys - haven't been around here in a while, but had some time and thought I'd post something :) Hopefully I can get back into things around here!
These are three logos I've finished over the last few weeks for some brewing clients. All final work is in illustrator. The sketches on the left were done in either illustrator or my sketchbook.
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These are three logos I've finished over the last few weeks for some brewing clients. All final work is in illustrator. The sketches on the left were done in either illustrator or my sketchbook.
sample.jpg 53.56KB 236 downloads
#5
Posted 11 July 2012 - 08:10 PM
by the way, post more sketches in this new forum. I know many members will be really excited to see more of them!
#16
Posted 16 July 2012 - 09:25 PM
thanks for the kind words guys!
The top logo took about 6 hours or so for the linework (30 minutes for the sketch)
The middle logo took about 10 hours - there isn't much linework, just built up layers of color. Most of the time was spent on the dragon.
The bottom logo only took about 4 hours for the linework. The trees took the longest on the one. I hate drawing palm trees.
It used to take me much longer, but I've kinda sped up my line-drawing skills and learned to adjust lines, rather than delete and re-draw linework. I usually break the shading into 4 shades. Heavy (white lines in sold color) medium (thick dark lines) natural (regular line weight - maybe varied distance) and highlight (open/blank areas)
The top logo took about 6 hours or so for the linework (30 minutes for the sketch)
The middle logo took about 10 hours - there isn't much linework, just built up layers of color. Most of the time was spent on the dragon.
The bottom logo only took about 4 hours for the linework. The trees took the longest on the one. I hate drawing palm trees.
It used to take me much longer, but I've kinda sped up my line-drawing skills and learned to adjust lines, rather than delete and re-draw linework. I usually break the shading into 4 shades. Heavy (white lines in sold color) medium (thick dark lines) natural (regular line weight - maybe varied distance) and highlight (open/blank areas)
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