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When the Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson released his eponymous solo album in 1988, after years of inactivity, there was a huge media coverage of his return to recording. I did this series of concept sketches around 1989, but never got around to doing a finished illustration of one of my favourite 20th century pop composers.
I think I had just watched Woody Allen's Crimes And Misdeamours for a second time, and then re-watched SCTV's parody on Ingmar Bergman films, so I was briefly into composed, Bergmanesque poses. Marker on tracing paper, 1989
iPad
SketchTime App
Drawn with my left big toe. (except for the letters which were written with my finger).
From life / observation
When the Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson released his eponymous solo album in 1988, after years of inactivity, there was a huge media coverage of his return to recording. I did this series of concept sketches around 1989, but never got around to doing a finished illustration of one of my favourite 20th century pop composers.
When the Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson released his eponymous solo album in 1988, after years of inactivity, there was a huge media coverage of his return to recording. I did this series of concept sketches around 1989, but never got around to doing a finished illustration of one of my favourite 20th century pop composers.
Blog detailing the apps used: kercal.wibsite.com/2012/03/10/hockneyvision/
VIdeo of the image made: www.youtube.com/watch?v=oErVGw3hLDk&feature=youtu.be
This is a ten app mashup I did once the idea had struck me. I've wanted to test out some of the apps on my iPad for a while and this seemed a good reason to branch out a little from the Adobe Ideas, Art Rage and Brushes pyramid of power I've been using.
iPad
SketchTime App
Drawn with my Nomad Brush Stylus held by my left toes. (except for the letters which were written with my finger).
From life / observation
When the Beach Boys co-founder Brian Wilson released his eponymous solo album in 1988, after years of inactivity, there was a huge media coverage of his return to recording. I did this series of concept sketches around 1989, but never got around to doing a finished illustration of one of my favourite 20th century pop composers.
Simple line drawing tracing done with SketchTime, based on this flickr photo:
Subway sleepers (photo was taken on July 28, 2008.)
My Mother's Dementia.
Aerograph, Pollock, NPtR. Imaengine and Waterloque apps layered in Procreate App
My Mother's Dementia.
Procreate painting originally. Lots of different apps involved here, including Glaze, Union, Imaengine, Pollock and Aerograph, all composited in Procreate
iPad
SketchTime App (not released yet)
From imagination
5 - 10 minutes
It's a pretty simple sketch app, very responsive, line responds to speed and makes a nice mark, fixed set of limited colors (onse set opaque and one set transparent), handy for very quick sketching, results look a little like henpitsu.
Purposely left with rough color boundaries to see if that "defect" when it's widespread becomes simply a feature or style characteristic, although I don't know if I'll do any more this way. It sure is a lot less work this way, compared with, say: www.flickr.com/photos/readerwalker/7958293088/
Made with iPad art app SketchTime.
This rough sketch became this illustration:
www.flickr.com/photos/9479058@N07/6909491830/in/set-72157...
landscape based on a foto of Erlangen. using a sketch tool of Iphone, directly painted over the foto
One of my favorite unsung animated movies is The Iron Giant.
I just watched it for the first time in years with Kellbot, and I think it's withstood the test of time. I can't believe it came out a decade ago...