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Traditional Illustration
Conversion of a photograph of two SWAT officers into a 22x15 pencil illustration.
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Traditional Illustration
This illustration was done as an excercise to prove that I haven't forgotten how to use pencils and brushes. Created entirely computer-free, this drawing was done with white pencil, chalk, white ink and even an airbrush!
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Pencil Illustration
I created this image in an attempt to secure a long-term freelance illustration project for a local helicopter company. I didn't get the job, but I did get a nice portfolio piece. Again, all pencil, no computer.
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Cartoon Illustration
I was asked to come up with a creative way to combine both a holiday greeting and animals one might encounter when on "safari."
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Tall Tales
This is a series of drawings used to create video packaging for an animated video series about American Tall Tales. The first image is the one supplied to me, the second is my clean-up of the illustration and the third is the final result.
click here to see the whole series
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More Tall Tales
Another in the series. Again, the first image is the one supplied to me, the second is my clean-up and the third is the final image.
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Conflict Resolution Logo
Just a sample of how I still use traditional illustration techniques, including crayon in this case, in my design work.
click here to see the whole series
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Book Cover
To complete this lllustration, I had to track down and photograph a Willy's jeep, then draw the dog solely from the owner's memory.
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