Thursday 6 December 2012

such a heavenly way to die



So here we have the four final images for my project on Angela Carter's Book of Fairy Tales as they would look in context. The text next to the images has been scanned straight from the book.

I'm pretty happy with how these have turned out- the bigger images are below if you wanted to see more detail. I also designed a book cover complete with laser-cut sleeve but didn't get time to photograph it before I handed it in, when I get it back I'll put some photos up here.

On a side note, I was hit by a car just over a week ago and my right hand and arm are pretty messed up right now, and as I'm right handed until I recover I fear I cannot draw much... So there may not be new things on here for a while. The Smiths got it wrong, getting hit by a car (or double decker bus/ten tonne truck, whatever) is not such a heavenly way to die... although I'm not dead, so I wouldn't really know.




Saturday 24 November 2012

skip the youth


Just a page in my sketch book featuring what was cut out from the sleeve for the book cover I'm designing using the fancy laser cutter.

Wednesday 21 November 2012

knotty pine



Here are the next set of potential images for Angela Carter's Book of Fairy Tales, this time for a story about a woman who gives birth to the frog that later in life outwits everyone and marries a prince, and eventually becomes the most beautiful woman on earth.

Which colours do people like?

If anyone wanted to see the original biro drawings, here they are:



Monday 19 November 2012

silver soul


Here are a few mash-ups of the hyena image I made a little while ago, I didn't really like the results the last time round so I don't think I'll be using these, at least not as they are. If I get time I'll draw a new hyena out to use. I quite like the effect on the portrait above though!

These combinations are quite jarring which is another reason maybe not to use them, probably too busy I would say. And again, in my opinion the compositions aren't that successful, although I do like the positioning of the claws over the teeth. Oh well, I had some fun messing around; the squiggly lines of colour were made by moving around a scan of some inky colours.






Actually, I kind of like the first combination image... but I'm still not sure if it'll make the cut.

Sunday 18 November 2012

just like honey






More edits of a previous illustration, fine tuning these at the moment. Ink and colouring pencil textures added and messed around with here, also got some double layering going on in one of them which I think makes it look kind of jarring and spooky, but I'm not sure if it works so well.

Here's the drawing as it was before. I still really like this, but it's gotta be edited somehow to fit with the other inky stuff... hmm.


Saturday 17 November 2012

blonde on blonde






More messing around with textures and such. This was all actually inspired by my printer running out of ink and generally messing up, the last images are just what it did by itself. I quite liked them and they inspired me to mess around some more with all these ink textures I've been doing. These images also aren't 100% finished, I need to tweak a few things here and there, depending on which one makes the cut.

What do people think of these? I think I like the first image but I'm not sure if it's too busy?






**Edit: I changed a few of the compositions slightly.

midnight city






I did some more messing around, and again, I can't really decide what to go for here, or whether to mess around some more. So, I would like everyone's opinions (again) please! Which image/effect is preferred?

All I was doing here was layering textures I made with inks and water colours into the images, and one of them is just a simple gradient.

The original image is below, if people still prefer this one that would also be useful to know. Thanks!


Tuesday 13 November 2012

that's so raven








A thousand more variations of an image for you to look at (maybe not quite a thousand). Again, opinions or favourites from anyone would be useful. These illustrations are based on another story from Angela Carter's Book of Fairy Tales, in which a boy is trapped in the body of a raven. I think I'm going to do a few more variations of this image as I feel it isn't quite there yet, maybe.

Anyway, if you want to see the original biro drawings, here they are: