This is the LP Gas Catalog Cover that I started about a year ago. I had uploaded my black line (in progress) drawing at the time. This project got put on temporary hold and I went on to other "things." Well, luckily for me the green light came back on and now here is the finished illustration for this project. I drew this using a graphics tablet with pressure pen (like bamboo Sparks has spoken about) and I set the file up in Photoshop. It almost has all the feel of scatchboard, minus the mess! Since I did upload the line art long ago to my grunge-gallery I thought I would also share this finished piece too. Thanks.
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Without a Smidgen
of technical knowledge about the drawing technique, might I say, it's a HAPPY fun portrayal! I like it! Great feeling to be free riding with the wind, and a dog's life no less!
I've liked those bears
since you shared some of your others with us (at least me). They're always out doin' stuff. Ah for a bear's life...
Remember when?
I like the colors Asher. You brought the painting to life. GOOD JOB!!!
Thank you Bako for putting
Thank you Bako for putting up Terri's line art for comparison. Wonderful work Terri Asher!
Nice work!
Nice work!
Thanks for nice comments!
Thanks muchly for your comments one and all! This is what the life of this commercial artist enjoys doing the most when I have the opportunity. (More of this sort of art can be seen on my FaceBook photo portfolio uploads: http://www.facebook.com/photos.php?id=714815821) I was happy to have finished this one. ~Terri
Wow! I didn't notice the
Wow! I didn't notice the rabbit following behind last time. Color sure makes this cover pop... The mirror image thing is awesome. Very creative work. Love it Terri, Indeed patience is a virtue.
Beautiful work...
I really love the texture, the sense of fur. A flight of fancy.
Wow that is great Terri
Well done! I love it.
Kat
aka valentinekat
dba Kat Scratch Creations/Katherine DeLap Photography
Style
I am not an artist.... But your work - I really like it. Very interesting style -like the whole painting is made using crayons or color pencils.