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DIGITAL ILLUSTRATIONS
I am a traditional artist at heart. These illustrations, although digitally rendered, all begin with the same techniques that I apply to my pencil-and-paper sketches. Slowly, I am making the transition from paper to digital while still staying true to my roots.
Browse below to see the fruits of my labour.
![]() UnboundThis illustration was inspired by another artist. He is my first sketch on the desktop application Sketchbook Pro 6 using the Yiynova graphic tablet | ![]() Casual strollSketched on Autodesk Sketchbook Pro and coloured on Adobe Photoshop. |
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![]() Eeyore in the woodsPainted in Photoshop CC on Surface Pro 3. | ![]() SpidermanSpiderman was initially drawn with pencil and paper. The sketch was then inked and coloured on the iPad using Procreate |
![]() NalaFrom the animated film, The Lion King, Nala was drawn on the iPad using Sketchbook Pro | ![]() House MDMy very first digital portrait, and my first portrait in years. This was done on the iPad using a combination of Sketchbook Pro and Procreate |
![]() Prince of GyffindorThis drawing started as a simple anatomy study on the iPad using Procreate | ![]() Down UnderOne of my firsts, this illustration was mainly to understand the use of digital brushes as demonstrated by the bubbles |
![]() DeadpoolDeadpool was my first illustration on the iPad using Sketchbook Pro and my first taste of layers, brushes, and transparency of digital art. |
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