Steve Simpson Pastiche

I took Steve Simpsons style of illustrations and created pastiches of his work in Illustrator. Doing this has increased my knowledge and abled me to create a certain style that I’m gonna stick with in my children’s picture books. The first pastiche I did was a mix of his works, and I tried to create a person. However this didn’t turn out well in terms of attractiveness, however I have taken away styles that I really like and now I know how to apply these techniques in Illustrator I can create my own illustrations. I didn’t finish the human version as I felt like it wasn’t going anywhere and it was just a practise on methods of style.

SIMPSON PRACTISE

 

I then looked at a children’s book that Steve Simpson illustrated which was called “Mise Agus An Dragun” which features illustrations of a young bear and a dragon.

Mise-agus-an-dragun

 

I took an illustration of a chicken and animated in the same style as the previous pastiche. I really liked the outcome of this animation and I will definitely carry on this style. I also feel that creating animals would be a lot easier in terms of shapes and proportions. Chicken

 

 

Photoshop Workshop.

In Wednesdays workshop, we learnt how to use photoshop in a more professional way when it comes to masking and cutting out an image at a good quality with smooth edges. I really liked this activity as it opened up more knowledge on how photoshop works, especially when I’m not that confident with photoshop unlike softwares like Illustrator and Indesign. I created this poster as an example. I may use this for my piece with my own colour scheme as I think it would look quite appealing on a brochure as supporting graphics.

Photoshop Workshop