This is a sketch I did for the recent Flirty Fish design, but rejected on my own as too static for the purpose. I thought I might put it in the background with a few others, but changed my mind as that probably would have been too busy. Still, I kept it and will probably finish it later to put on my site. I just realized that I seem to have a lot of fish cartoons for some reason.
Found this today. It’s from a project for a client some time ago that was going to need some vector candy illustrations. I probably should get them separated and put them on the website for my visitors use.
Here’s a look at a rejected sketch for a client. I used to do a lot of crosshatch long ago, and it kinda came back all by itself when this sketch hit the paper.
I came across this file the other day while I was searching for something else, and thought this might be good fodder for a post. It was created long, long ago with Flash 3 as a test file for a client, and an experiment for myself. Each portion of the baby, arms, legs, torso, and head, are individual elements put together and animated frame by frame. The dance moves are supposed to suggest the ‘Macarena’.
This is a sketch that went to finish after a client apparently abandoned the project, which happens every once in a blue moon. An Illustrator image, the texture in the cap are Illustrator brush strokes added during the color stage instead of being inked in.