Here’s a fun, little private commission I did recently. Two androgynous figures attached to magnets feeling their own form of magnetism. I’ve been using Clip Studio Paint a lot lately, and have really been getting into the awesome vector tools it has. Right now, the only drawback to CSP is that I have yet to find a set of brushes that can match the ones from Kyle T. Webster’s Megapack so I find myself still going back to Photoshop to add all my finishing touches. One of these days I may just have to roll up my sleeves and learn how to make brushes of my own, but until then I’ll have to settle for using Photoshop as a backup.
About Scott DuBar
Illustrator Scott DuBar is a graduate of VCU School of the Arts where he received his degree in Communication Arts magna cum laude. Scott’s work covers a wide range of lifelong interests including old style cartooning, surrealism, humor, as well as issues concerning human rights and the environment.
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“I am so fortunate to have found Scott online; though we’ve never met in person, we collaborate virtually with great success. He makes every illustration special, and he frequently exceeds expectations as he envisions something more interesting, humorous or beautiful than what had been ordered. Given his talent, professionalism and versatility, I recommend him enthusiastically.”
Angie King
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“Scott DuBar’s illustrations are both entertaining and insightful. He artfully communicates important information through visually appealing maps and clever, creative illustrations. His Happy Trails maps have transformed our approach to destinations in Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine, and they have become a popular resource for our readers.”
Will Harlan
Editor in Chief, Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine -
“Scott is always creative, and always on time. He takes my thoughts and words from articles, and delivers exactly what I envision. His art has become an integral and outstanding contribution to a regular editorial presence in the Utah Adventure Journal.”
Paul Oelerich
Editor, Utah Adventure Journal -
“I contracted Scott in 2011 to design a large backdrop illustration for a trade show booth that my company was creating for the 2012 New York Toy Fair. Scott did an absolutely fantastic job putting the illustration together (on-time) and completely exceeding all of my expectations. I really enjoyed working with him and plan on working with him again. The quality of his work was great, and everyone that saw the backdrop commented on how great it was. Thanks a lot!”
Tom Giedgowd
President and Founder TeeGee Toys
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