Showing posts with label digital art painting illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital art painting illustration. Show all posts

Monday, October 18, 2010

Promo: A 4-Page Brochure


(This is the front cover)

Found this amazing site (from Hewlett-Packard) where you can make your own magazine or brochure - they do both saddle-stitch (like a comic book) or perfect binding (like a paperback) and dirt cheap too. Anyway, this is just a 4-page brochure to promo the commercial illustration stuff. I'm working up a larger one of paintings to use as a mailer to galleries - (some paintings to get done before that one)

Friday, October 8, 2010

Book Now Available

Pigments of My Imagination
This handsome coffee-table book showcases paintings, illustrations and sketches collected from over thirty years. Many were published as cards by Leanin' Tree.
There's also a section on sculpture and figurine designs.
The work has appeared in national magazines, newspapers, on shirts, proucts and ads.
Book details and how to get it here
(View in full screen - click on the arrows icon at bottom right of the preview)


Monday, May 24, 2010

New Squidoo: doing art on a computer


Digital illustration and painting
A Squidoo Lens

This "Squidoo Lens" shows examples of digital illustration with brief explanations of how they were made and the tools used. It debunks some myths (the art is "computer-generated") and links to some of the top illustrators using digital tools.
More will be added, it is a continuous work-in-progress
 
Some digital art work is fully painted using brush tools, pen tools and such, others afford a unique opportunity to combine computer imagery (3D modeling for instance) and a myriad of tools and techniques available. Follow the links to find out more.