I designed these little guys on one lazy Sunday afternoon using Adobe Illustrator. You can download the flatpack design below if you'd like to make them at home.
I designed these little guys on one lazy Sunday afternoon using Adobe Illustrator. You can download the flatpack design below if you'd like to make them at home.
I saw some really cool Fractal desktop wallpapers online earlier, they were created using Astrophysis free fractal generator.
This image started off as a doodle in my sketchbook. I've experimented a bit using the gradient map tool to give the line work a brown tint and added a slight fabric texture to the background too make it all look a little less 'computery'.
Click on the image to see a larger version on my flickr account.

Last Saturday I took an all day workshop on life drawing at the Richard Attenborough Centre and it was pretty hard, I gave up art at school at GCSE and as a result I know incredibly little about 'serious drawing'.

This is my latest entry to Illustration Friday a homage to television of the 80's.

This weeks topic for Illustration Friday was 'pet peeves'. I quite liked the concept as there was plenty of freedom within the topic. As the subject was 'pet' peeves my immediate thought was to illustrate the less attractive habits of our faithful companions the cat and dog.
The illustration was done in Adobe Illustrator using an Wacom Intuos II Art tablet.

Recently I've really started enjoying doing simple abstract drawings in black and white. For some reason it's really relaxing to do these simple shapes repeatedly to create interesting effects.
I showed this one to some of the girls at work they said it reminded them of Mehndi