Here’s a video process by Friks84, who’s a designer that has designed for companies like Fatal Clothing, the Freshnes, and my friend’s brand Bluu Dreams. I liked the outcome for this particular piece and it’s interesting to see where he got his patterns from.
drawing process
Here’s the update…My favorite was working on the newest sugar skull design.
Day 108-
Day 109- A portion of a draft of a flyer I did for a client
Day 110- Flyer that the company wanted and used.
Day 111- Glimpse of another flyer I worked on.
Day 112- I still wanted to create a comic book superhero composition, so I was sketching and here’s one sketch.
Day 113- Sketching out ideas
Day 114- Beginning of the newest Sugar Skull process. If you were following me on twitter, you would’ve seen the process via twitpic
Day 115-
Day 116-Almost complete, but not quite
Day 117- The final result. I mocked it up on a t-shirt, because people were asking for it to be sold as a t-shirt. Since they were asking for this on a t-shirt I decided to see if I would print this up.
Day 118- Just doodling, hoping something would strike.
Here’s a video process of Ray Masaki going from sketch to vector in Illustrator. He has a very whacky cool style. The eyes reminds me of artist KAWS ‘s work, but that’s about it. Ray chooses an interesting color palette, but watch how someone else designs their work.
This is a cool video of a Wolverine digital painting by Kenneth Kristensen. I always enjoyed watching the process from the beginning to end of videos like these. This time you’ll see the whole digital painting, which looks like two paintings with the final outcome being merged. You’ll have to enjoy and appreciate what is done.