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Hello, I have been working in Japan, illustrator.

This illustration is drawn in Adobe illustrator Vr.8.

Are published on the website and other illustrations.

■web site : flap375.aikotoba.jp/arttop.htm

Logo Design

 

www.darrendrew.com

All Rights Reserved - 2010

All of these are done with the scripts available at Scriptographer. You have to install scriptographer, then experiment with the tools in Illustrator. Looks like it's still PPC processors, though, for the moment, so that's a reason to keep the old computer around a bit longer. ;)

She’d stare at the ground,

Vector illustrations based in the works of geometrical artist Zanis Waldheims.(1909-1993). You can visit his official site at www.waldheims.net

My first contribution to Illustration Friday. The topic was "tattoo".

"Mario Sughi is an Italian illustrator and cartoonist living and working in Dublin. His work is by definition – Abstract. His minimalist and modern style of strong geometric shapes and outlines have been presented on exhibition catalogs, international magazines, art galleries and the author of nerosunero. The most intriguing thing about his work is the subject content – strange scenes and situations that really let your imagination go for a walkabout."

Written by Vector Forum (1 VI 2010)

All of these are done with the scripts available at Scriptographer. You have to install scriptographer, then experiment with the tools in Illustrator. Looks like it's still PPC processors, though, for the moment, so that's a reason to keep the old computer around a bit longer. ;)

While winter made her entrance and brought crazy cold back into our lives, I stayed indoors and created these buttons. I wanted to make some Crimson Cisa buttons for a while now, so I’m happy that I finally did :)

I can only produce 5 different ones, so I had to choose between the bottom two. I actually like them both, but I’m leaning more towards the green one. The red and green just work better for me.

However, I do really like how the blue digi camo looks. So I’ll probably use the blue design to print a sticker.

What do you guys think?

 

Just the kind of toy train I'd have wanted as a child, but no one EVER produced anything close to it! Musta watched the Rankin-Bass "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" when I made this one.

 

Medium: Vector Art in Adobe Illustrator

This is a vector form of my original Baphomet picture. I like this one a lot because it is reduced down to 3 colors, so it keeps things simple, plus the vectors make it look great.

Black Christ - a future media martyr. Barack Obama depicted as Christ. Black and white vector illustration, available as print and printed canvas. Dimensions 44" x 60".

I always find it difficult to explain what processes I use to create these illustrations. This is a rough breakdown of the different layers of meshes and the like used for the Ben's Shirt illustration, that itself was an experiment based off of the original photo.

Ilustracion en vectores para juegos de redes sociales

 

Juego: MiniFazenda

Hecho para Vostu

 

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Adobe Flash Cs5

Segments from

• [left, vertically stretched]: Alfred Parsons' depiction (1882) of Charles Darwin's study in Downe

• [right]: an illustration (1876) by Henry Holiday to Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark

 

 

This comparison is not about Henry Holiday's quotes from other artists. Here Alfred Parsons quoted from Holiday.

 

Did Parsons notice, that in Henry Holiday's illustrations (1876) to Lewis Carroll's The Hunting of the Snark the illustrator, academic painter and Pre-Raphaelite artist Holiday quoted from works of several earlier artists? I think, Holiday used such quotes to install pictorial conundrums in his illustrations which parallel the textual conundrums of Lewis Carroll in the Snark poem.

 

Holiday also quoted from John Everett Millais (1850 painting) and from a 16th century anonymous artist, perhaps in order to show that Millais himself quoted from that anonymous artist (not as plagiarism but in order to address iconoclasm depicted in that 16th century propaganda painting).

 

On the youngest side of that quoting chain is Alfred Parsons. In 1883 his illustration of Charles Darwin's study in Downe was published. Parsons not only hid a small zoo in his illustration. He also quoted from the Henry Holiday: In this example Parsons hid the Baker's dear uncle on top of the fireplace of Darwin's study.

 

For this he also used a simple distortion. At least two of the elements in an illustration by Henry Holiday (the face and the tagged medicine bottle in the right image shown above) had been vertically compressed and built into the depiction of Darwin's study. I stretched that segment a bit (left image shown above, 2009).

 

 

Vectorized versions:

• Rescaleable, for printing posters: PDF (7.7 MB) and SVGZ (8.3 MB)

2403 x 1377 JPG

 

 

(The segment of Alfred Parsons' depiction of Charles Darwin's new study is used here with permission by Dr. John van Wyhe, darwin-online.org.uk/. Henry Holiday's illustration has been scanned from a 1911 book.)

This is my second entry for the mini 10-Doh contest by Squid Kids Ink.

 

What do you guys think?

 

Ilustracion en vectores para juegos de redes sociales

 

Juego: MegaCity

Hecho para Vostu

 

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Adobe Illustrator Cs5

Illustration for The Health Service Journal about improving communication bewteen doctors and managers.

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angelina

 

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Tenuous Link: mannequin

some Christmas cards I've been working on

Hello, I have been working in Japan, illustrator.

This illustration is drawn in Adobe illustrator Vr.9.

Are published on the website and other illustrations.

■web site : flap375.aikotoba.jp/arttop.htm

Ganz De Ville is the one who, with The Shaidon Effect has founded 02L > OUTSIDE STANDING LEVEL's netlabel SACCHAROSE EXS.

100% mash-up style, tracks created by an assemblage of several songs, usually by overlaying the vocal track of one song seamlessly over the music track of another.

He is the one who leaded the featured project "HOPI" along with Jim Morrison photographer and The Doors filmaker Paul Ferrara.

Ganz was born and grew up in Italy, he was trained in classical music from his childhood.

At the age of 13, he started mixing songs using the pause button on his cassette player approaching them as the grooves of old vinyls.

 

It began with that style: the process which led him to a perfect balance between analog input and digital enviroment, creating mashups that smell his strong mark, one of the most genial form of this speciality and music genre, the so called hybrid-pop.

 

Image courtesy: 02L, Hunter Armistead

 

Pattern design using Sketchbook Pro Mobile (line Drawing) to Adobe Illustrator to Photoshop,

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