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The Hunted – Process

pencil sketch for illustration

pencil sketch for illustration

So like everything else that gets finished, The Hunted started out as a pencil sketch. Since this was a test, I sketched it straight onto my Stonehenge paper. Which is a bit silly because it’s nice expensive paper that, like all nice expensive papers, is prone to lose some of its niceness due to erasing, which is pretty much inevitable if you’re not doing a prep sketch.

But since I’m a bonehead – oh well. I did the sketch in blue pencil and then went over it with a HB. At first I was trying to make the lines look good, to see how the pencil would react with the paper. Ultimately I knew I was going to ink over it anyway so it really didn’t matter, and you can see that halfway through I decided to just rough out the outline (towards the bottom). Scanned it in before I inked it.

color rough

color rough

Here’s the color rough. It was was my own reference so I just did a really messy job with throwing in the colors I wanted to use. The paper texture was also dropped in to see how it would react with the colors. It did a really good job. I saved a small version of the file so I could easily pick the colors for reuse later.

inking the artwork

inking the artwork

Here is the inking in progress. I used a brush pen, as well as india ink with several brushes, and a dip pen. I probably could have done it all in brush, but again I was testing how the paper reacted with the various things. It did too good a job (to me) of soaking up the liquid from my brush pen, but it had a nice bite for the india ink, so I’ll probably use a brush next time with this paper. The dip pen didn’t do so great, maybe I need a more fluid ink or something, but it just wasn’t flowing right.

final illustration

final illustration

After the inks were done it was back to the scanner. Scanned in the inks at 600dpi, reduced the file to 400dpi and added the colors and textures. I did another pinkish version (see previous post) but this is really closer to what I wanted to achieve, so I guess I’ll settle with this as the final version.

Hope it was a fun read!

Tags: Brush and Ink, Illustration, photoshop, Process

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2 Responses to “The Hunted – Process”

  1. Kevin.bailey@yale.ed Says:
    January 25th, 2009 at 7:32 am

    Your work is beautiful and it’s fascinating to get this insight into your process. Thanks for sharing – found your work and your site on BoingBoing!

  2. Marisa Ferreira Says:
    June 8th, 2009 at 8:57 am

    Hi Charlene! I’m such a fan of your work! You’re very talented. I loved this illustration! I’m kind of new to the illustration world, I’m a graphic designer interested in learning more about illustration… And I didn’t get how exactly you did this… You painted all physically, right? So, what’s the use of Photoshop here?… It is just for coloc testing?… Sorry for the ignorance… :)
    thanks and take care

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