specworkfan Posted April 7, 2015 Share Posted April 7, 2015 I sketched in pixel persona, but everything is vector here. The only annoyance was the text, Affinity auto smooths too much. So I did the writing in pixel persona, and then traced the shape manually. Both works took about 3 days, if it were Illustrator, it would be 7. Vector still takes me at least twice as long, but before Affinity, I wouldn't attempt doing anything vector unless it had to be scaled up big. Now it is a breeze. David, ronniemcbride, Andrew Tang and 2 others 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jobalou Posted April 7, 2015 Share Posted April 7, 2015 Wow!All illustrations are extraordinary, but I like especially the "Amsterdam image" with the meticulous work of the basket and the lace dress.Very nice work. specworkfan 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Posted April 7, 2015 Share Posted April 7, 2015 oh la la fantastic artwork :) specworkfan 1 Quote DART | Twitter | Dribbble Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peter Posted April 7, 2015 Share Posted April 7, 2015 WOW! How many years have you been using AD? specworkfan 1 Quote MacBook pro, 2.26 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3, NVIDIA GeForce 9400M 256 MB, OS X 10.11.6 http://www.pinterest.com/peter2111 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
specworkfan Posted April 7, 2015 Author Share Posted April 7, 2015 Thank you all for comments. :-) The lace is something that really stands out with vector. It would be much harder in raster to get the geometry right. These are for phone cases, so I need to be able to port them and change things slightly. I kind of think this Dutch one could be nice for poster or brand. The green in white is subconsciously Heineken. I just realized that. In this series I am focusing on the tourist cliches that sell, so I got it more right than I thought. :-) Wow!All illustrations are extraordinary, but I like especially the "Amsterdam image" with the meticulous work of the basket and the lace dress.Very nice work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ronnyb Posted April 7, 2015 Share Posted April 7, 2015 I think the green color is perfectly appropriate for Amsterdam, and not because of Heineken...... :rolleyes: Thank you all for comments. :-) The lace is something that really stands out with vector. It would be much harder in raster to get the geometry right. These are for phone cases, so I need to be able to port them and change things slightly. I kind of think this Dutch one could be nice for poster or brand. The green in white is subconsciously Heineken. I just realized that. In this series I am focusing on the tourist cliches that sell, so I got it more right than I thought. :-) specworkfan 1 Quote 2021 16” Macbook Pro w/ M1 Max 10c cpu /24c gpu, 32 GB RAM, 1TB SSD, Sonoma 14.4.1 2018 11" iPad Pro w/ A12X cpu/gpu, 256 GB, iPadOS 17 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GRScott Posted April 7, 2015 Share Posted April 7, 2015 Specworkfan, very very nice. I love Paris. Oh-la-la. :) specworkfan 1 Quote Gregg OS X Version 10.14.6 iMac 27" 3.2 GHz i5- 32 GB Huion Kamvas Pro 20 iPad Pro 12.9" IOS 13 AD = OS IOS, AP = OS IOS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JustRob Posted April 7, 2015 Share Posted April 7, 2015 Impressive work specworkfan 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff MattP Posted April 8, 2015 Staff Share Posted April 8, 2015 Really well done - such impressive detail and vibrancy! :D specworkfan 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
denironaut Posted April 9, 2015 Share Posted April 9, 2015 Brilliant work. Top stuff. specworkfan 1 Quote http://earnshaw.photography Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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