Showing posts with label digital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital. Show all posts

Thursday, 9 May 2013

Business cards - Keir Carroll.

I designed and printed some business cards for friend, actor and comedian Keir Carroll.




I did get a bit startled when uploading all these headshots for print. So many faces.

Monday, 21 January 2013

Beaninabox Productions ident.

Here it is!

I've been working on this for the past few months for film production company Beaninabox Productions (Gawan give them a 'Like' on their facebook page!). It was quite a challenge as it was all hand drawn digitally but also combining that with full time working hours over the Christmas period! Phew. Very pleased with the outcome.






Click here to see it in use in Beaninabox Productions trailer for their latest short 'Broken Morning'.


Just a few screenshots I took during the process:


Testing out a prototype for the cat movement.



Hand drawing each individual hair for the cat.



Same again, was very pleased with the turn out of the hairs as did emphasize the movement of the cat.

Saturday, 21 July 2012

Gerald the Bear.

I was clearing out some old folders and came across this comic I started, I have no idea why I stopped doing it as I loved the character. Anywho, I polished off a few details and finished the text so here it is! May do some more. 



Monday, 30 January 2012

Orc-hestra.

I'm sure the pun has been made before but for some reason it has been stuck in my head over the past few days, so I decided to illustrate it. This took about a day and a half which is a pretty good turnaround for me. It felt like it took ages sketching out the figures and arranging them into a composition I was happy with. I have a few more word-based illustrations in mind, will post them soon, you lucky thing.




TTFN.



Friday, 13 January 2012

Phillip, Geoff and Henry.


Barry.

This is not a particularly new technique but I'm growing fond of it - illustrating over existing photographs (started with 'Phoneys Autopsy') The juxtaposition of illustration against the photograph brings out a certain element I really like, it adds a new narrative.


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