The ABC’s of Illustrating [Coconut] Soup

This illustration is back from a food related project around 2005-6, when I went back to school; to bump up my digital skills. I had a number of years with both hand-drawing and digital-drawing, but upgrading my toolbox was neccessary to stay current.

The final was completely done in Illustrator. It was the only 1 of 20 or so drawings needed for the project, so I wasn’t able to do more than one before figuring I wasn’t going to be able to finish and we had to use ‘position only’ images.

The work was done over an image I found online from a restaurant and quickened by the Wacom Cintiq tablet I used to have. These tablets are amazing and output is so much faster. If you’re going to make a living at illustration or say, animation, they are indispensable.

Sometimes, if I was in a hurry I would use the trace tool in Illustrator, but it often creates too many bad points and in the long run it’s faster to do by vector pen and sometimes the imperfections are more perfect.

There are such a number of textures and pattern tools you can find to accentuate any details in Illustrator. The background glass is one of those filters. The light graduations in the bowl and spoon are done with a gradiant mapping tool with transparency alllowing multiple layers and buildup of tones and direction.

Happy Virtual Holidays

This is from 2014 when I worked at Canadian Real Estate. I just changed the year to 2021.

Hoping you all have a terrific holiday, despite the shutdown. Have a Zoom Holiday with your virtual family.

We can see the end of this tunnel. Hang in there.

Stay in your bubble 😉 – Get it?

Merry Christmas

Have a Very Merry Bluesfest Experience and a Better 2021

Bluesfest Christmas card

Another “back in the day” illustration was for the Ottawa Bluesfest (2010). It was my honour to work a couple of summers at the Ottawa music festival while I got my new digital feet under me. I had gone back to school for increasing my knowledge for digital work and this was an opportunity to expand my portfolio. I ended doing more web than I was looking for, but that’s another story.

I still have to say, the Bluesfest was the most fun I’d had in years. The people there work full-tilt-boogie on prepping for the ‘fest, and wow is it fun!

This is a full Illustrator drawing using gradation shapes for the car, patterning for the holly; drop in some text and a logo and you have a holiday card. In the top edging of the chromework you’ll find the word “BLUESFEST”.

Right now we’re in the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic and nearing the holidays. The vaccines are coming and hope is building for a better 2021. In the meantime, wear your mask, physical distance and see your family online.

Why? …because you’ll save lives and we can bring back the Ottawa Bluesfest sooner.