Tag: digital brushes

  • Backcountry Ritual | Ascent Magazine

    Backcountry Ritual | Ascent Magazine

    Backcountry Ritual | Client: Ascent Backcountry Snow Journal

    This was for an article on an avid skier’s  yearly ritual of getting ready for ski season.

  • Rain

    Rain

    Rain

    This week’s Illustration Friday submission comes from a children’s book I recently illustrated called Short Pump Bump.

  • Snake

    Snake

    Snake

    Here’s a little something I did initially for the 21 Day Drawing Challenge by Von Glitschka (Day 6: Get Cubistic). I recently picked up the Megapack set of Photoshop brushes from the awesome Kyle T. Webster, and thought this illustration would be a great opportunity for me to play around with them.

  • Tales From Cultures Far And Near | Well-Trained Mind

    Tales From Cultures Far And Near | Well-Trained Mind

    Two Monks woodblock style illustration | Client: Well-Trained Mind Press

    Had the privilege of doing the cover illustration for a children’s storytelling CD called Tales From Cultures Far And  Near. As the title suggests, the CD features traditional stories from various cultures around the world. The story I picked to illustrate was from Japan, called Two Monks, so I made my first-ever attempt at emulating the style of Japanese woodprints. The CD is published by Well-Trained Mind, and you can purchase it here: welltrainedmind.com

  • Viking

    Viking

    Viking

    It’s been awhile since I did anything for Illustration Friday, but I’ve been wanting to get back into it. I’ve also been doing Von Glitschka’s 21 Day Drawing Challenge, so I thought of combining the two this week since Day 7 is Draw What You Like. This was a ton of fun to draw. I recently downloaded an awesome set of Photoshop brushes- Kyle T. Webster’s Ultimate Megapack, and they have really opened up a whole new world of exciting possibilities. You can check them out here: https://www.kylebrush.com/

  • Bigfoot

    Bigfoot

    Day 05 Bigfoot 01

     

    Day 05 Bigfoot 02

     

    Day 05 Bigfoot 03

     

    Awhile back, I attempted to take on the “21 Day Drawing Challenge“, from Lynda.com’s Von Glitschka. I started off quite impressively (You can see my Day 1 drawing here.) but very quickly found myself wanting to use this opportunity to experiment with color and brushes in Photoshop. Which meant that I was going to need to spend a little more time on them. I also had the good fortune of becoming pretty busy with actual paying work within just a few days of starting the challenge. In the end, I’ve decided to settle on turning it into “21 Inspirational Drawing Prompts That You Should Totally Do When You Have A Few Spare Moments.

    The illustrations below are from the day five challenge, which was to draw three different versions of a character (I chose Bigfoot), refining the design each time. Not sure if I “refined” so much as “completely redesigned,” but I had fun and I think at least the first two came out really well.

  • TEDx Illustration

    TEDx Illustration

    Climate Action Puzzle | TEDx talk by Dr Cara Augustenborg

    I recently had the honor of contributing an illustration to a TEDx talk given in Ireland by client and friend, Dr Cara Augustenborg. Her talk was on the need to shift our focus from dwelling on climate change as a problem to focusing instead on the positive climate action already being taken, and replicating that where we live. I had the task of coming up with a climate puzzle, with each piece representing one of six main areas where we need to take positive climate action. Each piece was then used in Dr Augustenborg’s slide show as an icon for each of these topics.

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    You can watch Dr. Augustenborg’s talk here:

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  • 21 Day Drawing Challenge | Day 1: Cat

    21 Day Drawing Challenge | Day 1: Cat

    21 Day Drawing Challenge | Day 1: Cat by Scott DuBar

     

    Here is my first day of Von Glitschka’s 21 Day Drawing Challenge where we had to draw a cat. I liked it so much, I went ahead and finished him in Photoshop. My solution was to come up with an image that conveys my own fondness of cats and of what great companions they are (contrary to popular misconceptions!). I also took the opportunity to experiment a bit more with my approach to digital coloring, which I found very rewarding. Somewhere along the way, I got inspired by the old animated intro to My Three Sons, which helped me to go for a more elongated composition. I think it helps to convey the relationship between the cat and his owner more from the cat’s perspective, which is fitting since “cat” was the prompt for the day’s challenge.