IDI Graduate Interview - Christopher Parsons, BA (Hons) Illustration
In November 2014, Christopher Parsons graduated with a BA (Hons) Illustration from the Interactive Design Institute, delivered in partnership with the University ...
I'll be attending this university in 2016 !
I took a tour of the illustrations building and I was amazed with the
students work and looking forward to working hard and reaching my goal !!
Build your own illustration gallery online
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Illustration is the art of making ideas visible. The profession spans a wide range of applications encompassing graphic novels, visual development for animation ...
Graphic Design and Graphic Design & Illustration at De Montfort University
Meet Rose, a Bachelor of Natural History Illustration student
Rose talks about her experience studying a Bachelor of Natural History Illustration at the University of Newcastle. If you have a love of drawing, are fascinated by ...
I just started using copics, and i couldn't afford to buy a lot of colors.
I noticed that you use light purple as an undertone when you color skin so
i was wondering what an alternative to that could be...?
+Amie P. if you mean Copic colour alternative, a light blue colour works too.. but if you mean a medium alternative, you can always use coloured pencil that's a light purple to add that cool undertone to the skin (though you'll most likely add the pencil after colouring with the copics)
Instead of selling your original pieces maybe you could just sell copies of them. It would be awesome to see one as an iPhone cover or even have one as a poster
I feel it is safe to assume that the reason you did not, indeed, add
"wings" to the figure, (making her a faery) was to not distract from the
lights. I love the effect. You are a marvel. Good job.