Saturday 20 March 2010

New illustration available


I just thought I'd update my blog with this new royalty free illustration which is available to buy now from iStock.

Click here
to purchase the illustration.

New style update


After getting a little bit of spare time recently, I was able to start looking at evolving this new style I mentioned a few weeks back.

I have had a bit of a play around with some sketches, but have just uploaded a first attempt of an illustration for people to buy on iStock. You can download it by clicking here

I am not completely happy with the style yet, but I feel it is moving in the right direction. I was aiming for total simplicity, yet a bold definition to the style and I think it is getting there.

Let me know your thoughts.

Thanks as always!

Dan


All designs and concepts are copyright Dan Bailey. Use of any of the work showcased in this blog is strictly forbidden. © Dan Bailey 2010.

You're probably not interested, but...

I was working on a project for a client the other day and thought it may be of interest to some people to upload a few stages of how I go about working out an illustration.

I know some people don't care, but I must admit I am a bit of geek when it comes to seeing how people develop their sketches into the final concept.

I won't bore you with the ins and outs of it, but I just thought I'd unload the initial scamp, first sketch and then final illustration.

Here is the first scamp which I normally do whilst flicking through the net when I am referencing certain elements for the illustration.


Once I am happy with the composition I will then work up the first sketch. For this illustration, I produced it in two parts. For the iMac and then the sketch of the character. I just did this so that it was easier for me to artwork the character once signed off.


Finally, once the illustration is signed off I will artwork the final design and here it is...

This work was produced for my client Digital Studio, who specialise in environmentally friendly digital printing. Check out their services at www.digitalstudio.co.uk

All designs and concepts are strictly copyright ©Dan Bailey 2010.