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Secret animation project, coming soon... Process shot, linework over storyboard frame (plus helpful annotations).

Tattoo #5 done by Betsy Wets in Charleston, SC

this is the linework preview to the tattoo i plan on getting for my upper torso.

Another caricature I did in a different style that's more realistic than what I normally do.

Tis’ The Cat’s Pajamas

Done for DIY show in the North End of Boston.

Stage 1, she sat like a rock!

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I would be quite happy to look like this when I'm 50, as long as I'm a train driver.

This is probably the best thing I've done. Stoked.

Don't usually upload my uni work cos its not as good as my personal stuff haha

But thought as its pretty much the only thing I've been working on lately, I might as well.

 

These are for an illustration campaign for cricket company 'Gunn & Moore'. The idea was that cricket, its 'not just a profession': cricket players in their professions in cricket outfits, and in cricketing positions for example bowling etc.

Some don't work as well as eachother such as the farmer and miner/farmer but I am generally pleased with the outcome.

24" x 48" Mixed media piece.

7 Layer stencil with ink linework.

Done for my "Future Complex" show at chorus gallery.

 

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www.openbicycle.com/open.html

Presentation Sketches for design of townhomes in Savannah, GA.

Blackwork. Engraving.

Marco C. Matarese, Milan, Italy.

marcocmatarese.com

3rd: Check the image, the roughness is still there but the pencil sketchy surface is gone, it looks more like it was vectored, and that’s the reason why Livetrace is such a useful tool, it makes rough sketches look polished.

Vector linework is done. Time to drop this into the full-colour Photoshop layout.

As you can see here by clicking Expand, the image will just be in one layer, grouped together with the white areas which were also converted into paths, that means if you try to select all and change colors; it will just be in one. The case here is that if you have a complicated linework drawing, Expand is not your option, especially if you need to separate the colors that apply to shirt designs or silkscreen poster designs or other types of design technique that would require you to have all colors separated on each layer. But if your sketch is simple, you can just ungroup the paths and separate them easily mano-e-mano style.

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