So, this is my entry for , where any artist can create their own interpretation of 's omnipresent character, Pepper (and optionally, her friend Wanda), in hopes of being included in the Pepper Project art book (and snagging a free copy and some goodies, as well).
Looking through all of the submissions shown on the project's DA gallery, I kept seeing a lot of the same thing. It was either just some random pinup of Pepper, or it was a deviation with a pun on the word "pepper" (hot pepper, red pepper, Pepper Spray, Bell Pepper, Yellow Pepper, Green Pepper, Pepper Shaker, etc.). The best entries seem to be those that strayed away from this trend.
The gallery also lacks vector art, which I believe is my strong suit. So I just had to contribute.
And so was born, Pepper Nemesis.
Going into my sketch, I wasn't sure what I wanted to do with it. It wasn't until about 20 minutes before I had finished the actual piece that I decided she looked like one of those "Cruela (sp?) Deville" types of people. I guess in my own interpretation of Pepper, that's what just happened to make its way onto my digital canvas. And now that I think about it, a lot of my characters look like aristocratic villains.
Not that this is a bad thing, in my opinion. ;D
Anyway, I finished this last night (well, on the morning of the 12th, to be technical) after working on it for about 8 hours straight. I would have had it up for you last night, but my computer was having trouble rasterizing the image (vectors to pixels, basically). After about four tries and four restarts later, I gave up and decided to give it another go today.
And in the end, it took about two hours to rasterize. The people over at Imaginary Friends Studios wanted a very large image, preferably larger than the dimensions they had given as an indication to the page size. So I gave them larger. Much larger.
I'm pretty happy with it. I experimented with patterns a bit, which was fun. I really love her jacket, so don't be surprised if it shows up on one of my characters eventually. ^_^
Since the contest allows for as many entries as one would like, I'm probably going to do another one with a different theme altogether (hopefully more planned and collected this time). But if I'm smart, I'll wait until after Valentine's Day. I need to do a new ID for myself, and I'd like to do a Valentine's Day-themed piece.
Illustrator is good for making very clean and precise artwork, but believe it or not, vectoring tends to be very boring when compared to other methods of creating digital art. When I said 8 hours straight, I should have mentioned that I took a nap wedged in there somewhere because staring and clicking is more tiring and tedious than you'd think. ^_^
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Some people are like slinkies: worthless, but they can be fun to push down the stairs.
Well, I don't want to scare you away from vectors. There are several advantages to working in vectors, and they can be quite fun sometimes! but there are necessary precautions to take when working in a program like Illustrator for long periods of time: most notably, don't drink caffeine. You'll crash later on and become bored or irritated with your work (or whatever it is you may be doing at the moment).
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Some people are like slinkies: worthless, but they can be fun to push down the stairs.
this is BY FAR my favorite entry so far. a lot of people tend to try and mimic an artists' style or interpretation of a character when they re-do it. tig bitties and flat stomach's gallore!
even with strong technical skill, it gets stale for the eyes. it's good to see some originality. fabulous job!
There are a lot of themes that run through the stock gallery many people have similar ideas but they pull them off in different ways. In this series of newsletters we will look at similar ideas but different outcomes.
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Some people are like slinkies: worthless, but they can be fun to push down the stairs.
OWL!
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|)__)
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look closer....[link]
Illustrator is good for making very clean and precise artwork, but believe it or not, vectoring tends to be very boring when compared to other methods of creating digital art. When I said 8 hours straight, I should have mentioned that I took a nap wedged in there somewhere because staring and clicking is more tiring and tedious than you'd think. ^_^
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Some people are like slinkies: worthless, but they can be fun to push down the stairs.
OWL!
{o,o}
|)__)
-"-"-
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look closer....[link]
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Some people are like slinkies: worthless, but they can be fun to push down the stairs.
OWL!
{o,o}
|)__)
-"-"-
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Some people are like slinkies: worthless, but they can be fun to push down the stairs.
OWL!
{o,o}
|)__)
-"-"-
even with strong technical skill, it gets stale for the eyes. it's good to see some originality. fabulous job!
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[link] - join!!
"maggy, para hacer esas ilustraciones tan... provocativas hay ke estar exitado y ser hombre..."
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[link] - join!!
"maggy, para hacer esas ilustraciones tan... provocativas hay ke estar exitado y ser hombre..."
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