Monday, July 31, 2006

Illustration Friday: Clean


Been wanting to submit to this weekly illustration jam for quite a while.
This is my first :)

Check it out ..... Illustration Friday.

14 comments:

Cedricstudio said...

Fun sketch. I love the sepia background, I'd have never thought of that.

K.B. said...

Jam on it , jam on it.JAM jjjj-jam on it.Again great non predictable color choices.

Anonymous said...

Wow, what a fun take on the topic. Great color balance going on too.

Bill

irisz said...

ohhhhhhh this soooo cute!!

Joe said...

very very very very very very very very very very very very nice... it appears as if you are becoming the magnificent b*st*rd of color...tis true...accept your fate!!!

xo~JM

Willie Baronet said...

Welcome to IF! Wonderful job. :-)

Mukpuddy said...

Rad dude, love the textures!!

claudine hellmuth said...

this is so fun!

Julia Lundman said...

HI Darryl!

This piece is really cool. I love the style but what I especially love is that pink color amongst all the sepia. How are you rendering these? Are they painted traditionally or digitally? It looks traditional...goauche maybe?

Thanks for commenting on my blog...:) I think commercial work doesn't really have the potential to fully satisfy. Personal work is the only way to fully live.

I also wanted to tell you we LOVE your book! Our friend Ted picked it up for us at Comic Con. It's seriously awesome!!! SERIOUSLY!!!

Kevin Mcleod said...

Darryle

When your coloring, are you using photo shop are is this done with pastels. Reason is I am trying to color more of my own stuff in photo shop and maybe I just still new to the programm but my colors always come out looking dirty and dead. hears a what I mean. http:www.kevinmcleod1975.blogspot.com

Thanks in advance

Kevin

PEPE said...

Lovely piece!!

Anonymous said...

Bombastic - Manny

virginiavalle.blogspot.com said...

very beautiful

Darryl Young said...

Hey Everybody,

Thanks soooooooo much for all the kind comments! I have a horrible response time, I admit.

These color pieces were done with a pencil sketch scanned into, and colored with Photoshop 6. I'm just now trying to upgrade to version 7, with a littlle help from a friend :)