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This entry is made up of material I done for advertising purposes late last year:
A range of ladies' underwear, called POP & GO knickers. I was given the assignment of visualising two female chracters, 'Pop' and Go' [dontcha know!!]
The finished strips have been languishing on my hard-drive for months, and before I convert them to shiney disc, I will add them on here for posterity [or at least, until WW3 'pulls the plug' on the internet] : first up we see the finished strips in published format---this was among my first pro stuff done using digital color, and it was a real 'chucked-in-at-the-deep-end' job, although I learned how to add scanned-in composites here, etc.
A range of ladies' underwear, called POP & GO knickers. I was given the assignment of visualising two female chracters, 'Pop' and Go' [dontcha know!!]
The finished strips have been languishing on my hard-drive for months, and before I convert them to shiney disc, I will add them on here for posterity [or at least, until WW3 'pulls the plug' on the internet] : first up we see the finished strips in published format---this was among my first pro stuff done using digital color, and it was a real 'chucked-in-at-the-deep-end' job, although I learned how to add scanned-in composites here, etc.
'Festival' [above] was the first completed strip in the series.
Second image: an unused early pencil rough.
Third image----another early pencil concept.
Image four: another isolated frame, in loving close-up.
nice work Rab,you are certainly getting to grips with the colour...welldone..
ReplyDeleteThanks, John: it looks a bit too bright to me now, but we all have to start somewhere----I've since learned how to tone down colour. Great experience though!
ReplyDeleteAh, the learning process.....