





I did a trial process based on a few of the techniques that I have developed recently. I started with some photos of models from clothing retailers. I stitched together several different models in Photoshop to get the pose and clothes I wanted. Then I redrew the figure with the blob brush in Illustrator. Then into Photoshop for coloring and brush strokes etc... works pretty good. A little lifeless because the source was a photo.
Thanks for the resource, Professor Babcock!
ReplyDeleteI'm really enjoying watching everyone's progress in the class, I hope more classes pick up the idea and start doing blogs.