Friday, November 2, 2012

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Illustration Friday


I.F. - 'Haunt'


Finally had some time over the weekend to do an Illustration Friday for the first time in ages.  Although I had the time, I didn't have any ideas for the subject 'haunt' so I went googling for ghosts and ghouls and ghastly inspiration but got distracted by the Ghost Chili.  Now I've never met a chili that could get the better of me, in some circles I am known as Asbestos Tongue and this is apparently a pretty fiery specimen - I'm on the hunt for some for the next time I make pizza.  So that got me looking for other things named after ghosts and here are four of them.  The ghost bird is actually an Ivory-billed Woodpecker that was believed extinct until recently - 'GhostBird' is the name of the film about the search for him.  Happy Halloween everybody ... whooooooooooo!

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Illustration Friday

I.F. - 'Suspend'
This weeks Illustration Friday topic is 'suspend' - so here are a selection of suspended bridges!

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Illustration Friday

I.F. - 'Space'
Well, Illustration Friday is nothing if not educational.  Whilst trying to get some inspiration for the theme of 'space' I came across the toughest creatures known to mankind - Tardigrades aka Water Bears aka Moss Piglets. (Google them - they really are this cute!)  They can withstand extremes of temperature, pressure, dehydration and radiation that would kill most other living things and because of their supreme survival skills (Bear Grylls eat your heart out!) they were sent into outer space to see how they fared. Hope they're OK out there!  

Monday, June 18, 2012

Illustration Friday

I.F. - 'Secret'
For this week's topic here is an info-graphic showing how you can keep all your secret things hidden!

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Illustration Friday

Illustration Friday - Kernel

I could have played around with this topic for ages making patterns but I ran out of time - kernel inspired wallpaper - a whole room of it may be a bit much but I think just one panel might look nice -maybe  in a seventies kind of way!

Thursday, April 26, 2012

Illustration Friday

Illustration Friday - 'heights'
Jobs you shouldn't do if you're afraid of heights #57 - 'window cleaner'

Monday, April 9, 2012

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Illustration Friday

Illustration Friday - 'Capable'
A little cartoon this week for the subject of capable .

Monday, February 20, 2012

Illustration Friday

Illustration Friday - 'Fluid'
I've been making this picture all week - for no reason really - just for fun and maybe an antidote to the long cold dark nights and maybe because that cheesy Barry Manilow song has been my earworm for the last few days.  So the topic this week for Illustration Friday is 'fluid' and I think I can just about get away with using this ... a Pina Colada is a fluid after all!  All together now ... 'Her name was Lola .....'

Friday, February 10, 2012

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Children's Illustration

This is an illustration I did for a children's story about a rich but unhappy Emir.  

Monday, January 16, 2012

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Free Illustrator brush

Twilight Tree

I'm planning a picture that may involve a tree so I've been practising trees in Illustrator and Photoshop.  The tree and background were drawn in Illustrator and then bits were added in Photoshop (some texture, the light twinkles and the grass)  I love to find really nice brushes such as the ones I used for the grasses (which you can find here http://qbrushes.net/plants/grasslands-brushes/)  when I'm experimenting but I also like to make my own.  Here I've made a brush to make the twiggy bits of the tree branches. So to share the love I've put the twiggy brush on my website as a free download so you can try it out if you like it.  Go here and navigate to the 'links' page - the free download is at the bottom.
To use the brush open the zip file and open up the Illustrator file inside it.  It will look like this:


Select this image and drag it over to your brushes palette.  When prompted choose the option 'New Art Brush' and you will be shown an options window - I've left all the options at default but play around with. 

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Beginners guide to the 3d tool in Adobe Illustrator


Happy New Year! Here's hoping 2012 is kind to us. So in honour of the new year I am going to show you how to create some 2012 balloons using the 3d and mapping tools in Adobe Illustrator.  Here's what we'll be making.  (I'm assuming knowledge of the pen tool and some other basics of Illustrator)




STEP 1

Open up a new document in Illustrator.  I'm using AI CS3 on a PC and I used the default settings as below:




STEP 2

Choose a nice bright fill colour (I used #F7931E) with no outline and using the ellipse tool draw a circle - it doesn't have to be perfect.  (handy tip - if you do need a perfect circle or square any time hold down the shift key while drawing and it will keep the proportions equal)



STEP 3

Using the 'convert anchor point tool' select the bottom anchor point. One click on the point will convert the curve to an angle:



 We want to keep the curve though, so keeping the point selected with the convert anchor tool slowly drag the mouse to the left to create a shape like this:


STEP 4

Now with the direct selection tool drag the bottom point downwards to create a balloon shape.


STEP 5

Again with the direct selection tool, now highlight the left hand side point and hit the delete button.  You should be left with a shape like the below:



STEP 6

With your shape still selected, from the menu choose Effect>3D>Revolve.  I have used the following settings which are the default ones but have a play around with it - it's a fun tool! 


STEP 7

Click OK and you should be left with a nice 3d looking balloon


STEP 8

Now to add the numbers.  Separately on your artboard type the number 2. I used Cooper Black font in #003DFF at 72pt and I made it 50% transparent - the transparency will let it pick up the shininess of the balloon underneath.  Drag and drop the number into your symbols panel:



You should now be presented with this menu:


Name your symbol something obvious and opt for 'graphic'.  Leave all the other settings as they were.  Your number will now be visible as a symbol in the symbols panel and you can delete it from your artboard.

STEP 9

Select your balloon again and in the 'Appearance' menu double click the 3d revolve fx.  This will bring up the same 3d option box as in step 7 but this time we're going to choose the 'map art' option and you will be presented with this:

This box shows the 3d facets of your object. This balloon is a very simple 3d object so it only has 2 surfaces but more complex objects can have many sides which you would choose from the 'surfaces' menu.  
We'll just stick with the first surface that opens in the window.  Open the symbols drop-down menu and locate your number, click ok and your number symbol will appear like this:

Using the resize box around the symbol make it slightly bigger and move it more towards the centre of the white area which is our balloon surface.  You can play around with size and positioning with the Preview box ticked until it looks how you want it.

Click OK twice and you should now have your 3d balloon with the number 2 on the surface:


STEP 10

Using the pen tool freehand draw the gathered balloon opening and ribbon, repeat the process with different coloured balloons and the other numbers and you should have the Happy New Year balloons in the first picture.  Of course you can take them into Photoshop now if you want and add some extra sparkle and shadow as I did with these ones for a calender:



I hope this was useful, if anything's not clear please just add a comment.  I'll be doing more tutorials throughout the year so please come back again soon.