Friday, September 12, 2014

All Men Must Die

The idea for this illustration was conceived when a friend approached me wanting a mural to be done in his house. Originally, we did not have anything in mind but after a lengthy (and fruitful) discussion about the latest (and many) ordeals to fall upon the land of Westeros, our mutual affection for the Game of Thrones tv series lead us to the obvious: DUDE IT CAN BE A GAME OF THRONES MURAL!

I approached this illustration with the composition being my main concern. I wanted things to flow nicely from top to bottom, and after making a quick sketch I came up with the final version of where I wanted the elements to be. I placed them in a zigzag pattern trying to balance it all out and not have one side feel heavier than the other.

Now all that is left is to copy it on the wall...sigh






And after a little photoshop..







Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Continuous Lines

This series of illustrations was done for a tutorial book on brainstorming. After different sketches and...brainstorming sessions the client and I decided to go with a continuous line technique, showing a clear start and end point, illustrating the process one goes through from creation of an idea to implementation or finalization.

Continuous line drawings are done without lifting your pen or pencil off the paper.
I was familiar with this style but never actually tried it out. I honestly really enjoyed it and it is something I want to experiment with more. The challenge lies in your decision of what to show and what not to show, you are forced to think about what details to keep and which ones to omit. You also have to plan your route out before starting in order to avoid the : "I drew the mouth but how to i get up to the ear?" moments.

The book was written in the form of a quest/journey and the illustrations serve as decisions or options the reader has to make.








Sunday, March 2, 2014

Inception

Ideation, the creation of ideas.
Preliminary sketch for a book illustration. Although we went in a different direction I was pleased with the way this came out.