From a photo, for Snowboarder Magazine’s “After Hours” event poster.
The rider was path-traced by hand, in illustrator. The rest was auto-traced and tweaked. The moon wasn’t really there.
[ For Snowboarder Mag ]
From a photo, for Snowboarder Magazine’s “After Hours” event poster.
The rider was path-traced by hand, in illustrator. The rest was auto-traced and tweaked. The moon wasn’t really there.
[ For Snowboarder Mag ]
Another: Illustration: Pants (and shirts) with nobody inside ’em (sort of) (Ride UK BMX Mag)
Illustration was a solution often turned to when supplied photos just didn’t really cut it as an opening spread. I said that elsewhere, but you might not have seen it.
Here, some nonchalant BMX dudes went on a trip and posed with a WW2 Jeep for some reason.
This was one of the first illustrations I did for Ride. When I was drawing it (actually tracing the original photo with paths in Illustrator) I intended to add fill colour to all the shapes, but it looked cooler with only specific shapes filled and everything outlined. I seem to have a lot of creative accidents that end up as final work. Is that normal?
[ For Ride UK BMX Mag ]