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Here's a special dedication to the lovers and collectors of electronic musical gadgets, gizmos, pedals, beat machines, and dusty analog cassettes and records. Some of my favorite vintage noisemaking paraphernalia recreated as vector illustrations and screenprinted in warm Autumn colors.
18 x 24" screenprinted art prints available here: burlesquedesign.com/node/1723
Went back in and adjusted the colors on this one. It is much more saturated now. I like this one better. It looks much deeper and sexier.
Here's my Affinity Designer picture Emotikon smile. I pushed Affinity to maximum and finally I managed to slow it down - but it took hundreds of vector objects and lots of blurr and noise effects. The final effect is sweet - so I decided to buy the program.
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This is my Affinity Designer vector sandwich :). Been testing my trial of this software and so far I'm pretty impressed by it. Really thinking of buying it as my Illustrator support. I feel like this one is made just for vector illustration. And it's fast....and furious!
U can download wallpaper with Mr Sandwich here: gagatka27.deviantart.com/art/Mr-Sandwich-Wallpaper-525592572
If you're looking for the new 2013 Chessington World of Adventures Map you can view it here
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Working with LMC Design, I've recently updated my Chessington World of Adventures theme park gate map illustration for 2011.
View Rod's map illustration portfolio
© Rod Hunt 2011
Further examples of Rod Hunt's work
My submission for Threadless "Loves Democracy" contest.
Mi propuesta para el concurso de Threadless "Loves Democracy".
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Tweaked the octo rocker!
Sorted the chrome stands, mic and the little fellas legs.
Still thinking of a logo for the front of the bass drum - maybe an 8?
100% Adobe Illustrator
these images document the development of the art i'm producing for a art calendar so there are at least 10 images to go before its done ..this is the first image i produced
Here’s another test of Affinity Designer. Can’t stop making vectors with it :) - it has all I ever needed: great noise option and great blurr effects. And many, many more which You can find on their website: affinity.serif.com/en-gb/
I always made my vectors with a little help of Photoshop - mostly for tweaking colors, setting up some curves and adding chromatic aberration effect. There is really less to do after Affinity though. Really great fun.
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