Archive for January, 2010

Got new Stamps and New Sample Book

There are two topics I wanted to write today. A new style of Sample Book that I’m making, and a recent purchase of stamps.

 This morning, I just went shopping with my parents (haven’t done that in long time) to our local market place (Swap meet). And one of the booths had rubber stamps for sale, most of them small, or were sentiments only. So I spent some 30 minutes selecting the ones I could really use and color.

 And here are the five that I selected, each for only a couple dollars.

 

 And with the purchase of the Memento Ink Pad last Saturday at the CHA super show, I figured out the proper use of a sketch book purchased three years ago when my Copic fantasy started. Well, I’m stamping my images directly on the book pages, and then coloring them with my Copics, and Prismacolor pencils. This will make a more permanent, and portable sample book.

 

 Will post more images as soon as I color the new pages.

Stamping Again is Fun

   Well if you tough I disappeared again, well not this time. Well, thankfully I was able to finally find a dealer that sells regular Memento ink pads at the CHA super show. The pad that I had before was the tear drop kind, and it made stamping large images a real pain (Unless there is a magic trick about those kind of pads that I’m not aware of).

So, for the last few days I have been stamping images like crazy, and gathering material for new Blog posting. And what is so special about the Memento Ink Pad, well the ink pads that I used in the past weren’t compatible with the alcohol ink of my Copics, meaning, to actually be able to color any of my rubber stamps I have to go thru the lengthy process of Stamping, scanning, re-touching, and printing the resulted image. And that is the reason why I was a heavy advocate of Digital Stamps.

I still like using Digital stamps, but for now, it is time to use my Rubber. For today’s project I stamped an INKADINKADO stamp, with my Memento Ink Pad, on Georgia Pacific card stock.

 

First I colored the skin. My base color is E000, then added E00 as soft shadows, E11 and E51 were used for hard shadows. Note that I used the same kind of coloring as described on my previous Blog entry.

 

for the hair I used the same color combination of that entry as well: YR21 for base color, YR23 for mid tones, and YR24 for dark tones, then I went all over the hair again with the YR21. For the Bear I used the YR23, and YR24 colors.

 

Next it was time for the Clouds, and the boy’s clothing to be colored. So for the clouds I used B0000 as base, and B01 for shadows. For the boy’s shirt, B00 as base, and B01 for shadows. And finally, the overall, and sail of the boat: B32 as base, B34 for shadows.

 

Looks nice so far. For the sand I used YR21 as base, and YR23 for shadows. Yes, many of the colors are repeated.

 

And finally, for the sea I used the following colors: G00 as base, and G02 for shadows. Indeed, I did a green sea, why? Too much blue on the image already.

 

I didn’t use any fancy technique, or coloring.Junst something that works, and looks good, I hope you like it.

Anime Style Hair Rendering

   During the certification class, the instructors provided us with sample card stock, and borrowed a rubber stamp, so we could practice the blending techniques. And so I stamped several images that now will serve as samples for today’s topic.

 

First lets talk a little bit about hair. Hair is not flat, it contains highlights, mid tones, and dark tones, so selecting a solid color to render hair will result on a flat unnatural hair. When rendering hair it is a good practice to use several shades of colors.

 

Unfortunately I didn’t get the name of the stamp that we used, but at the moment I saw it, I knew it will be a perfect image to test this rendering technique.

 

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Step 1: Using YR21 as base, color the hair in feather strokes from the outside in, leaving a white area in the middle of each side as highlight. make sure to follow the shape of the hair with your strokes, if not, the hair will look unnatural.

 

Note how I separated her head into two sections (left and right), and colored from the middle of them outwards, again to create a nice flow with my hair.

 

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Step 2: With the base color and highlights in place, it is now time to add a darker color to add tone variations to our hair. Follow the same type and direction of strokes with a YR23. But this time make sure your strokes are a little shorter than your base color. Doing this will create a graduation of colors.

 

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Step 3: Lovely isn’t, it looks like hair now. We will need to repeat the last step with a darker color and even shorter strokes this time, the color used is YR24.

 

Do not worry if your hair has some hard lines in between colors, we will make them disappear on the following step.

 

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Step 4: Now that we have our layered hair, it is time to blend all the shades and eliminate rough edges that could be created by coloring over dry colors. Using our lightest color (YR21), go over the whole hair, using the same strokes and direction as in the first step. This will re-activate the darker colors and blend everything together nicely.

 

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Final Image: This is a great departure from flat, un-attractive rendered hair, to a more natural looking hair. Here is my final image that I produced with this method, note that the face and dress were illustrated the same way as the hair.

 

 

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I hope you find this method useful, and easy to use into your own projects.

 

 

Re-Certified and back in action.

I will not lie about what has happened this previous months. Work, problems, leaving Jobs, finding new ones, and so on. All of that, and more took me away from even looking at my home-studio, and my beloved Copics.

 

Well, I’m more stable now, and hopefully with more time to illustrate something new. Since starting again is hard, I needed a push to get the MOJO running again, and nothing is better than to re-take my Copic certification class. So, I went and register for a re-take, and spent all day yesterday with the new Instructors.

 

This time around I found it more productive since I didn’t have to take any notes, they provided us with the new “Certification student Manual”, that Marianne Walker put together. And with a couple hours to spare I went to the CHA super show after the class, and finally got a hold of a regular sized Memento ink pad, FINALLY I’m able to use my stamps, and will sure make some nice things with them.

 

So here is a picture of my new manual, and if you look at the left, you will see my first illustration practice since last year. :D

 

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More posts to come.