My project for course: Analog-Style Digital Illustration with Procreate
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Firstly, I have to say I really enjoyed this course and picked up some great tips from Brad! For my final project I chose to do a poster for my hometown - Dublin.
Below I'll explain my process -
I began by creating some textures using black acrylic paint and objects found around my home. I tried some brushes, sponges, cotton pads etc. I then chose my favourites and photographed and edited them. Next, I created a custom brush from the cotton pad texture.
After deciding to do a poster representing Dublin, I wrote down a list of words to help come up with some concept ideas. I also looked at some vintage travel posters on Pinterest for inspiration. Then I sketched a few of my ideas.
I found it difficult to choose a final concept. Ultimately, I decided on a collection of images that I think are representative of Dublin - Dublin Castle, a decorative lampost, Guinness (of course) and some shamrocks.
Next I blocked in some values to get a sense of where my light and dark colours would be, trying to keep it balanced and contrasted.
I played around with some colours and settled on my final palette, inspired by the Irish flag. I then filled my shapes with the main colours.
Next I added texture using brushes. Some of the texture was created using the custom brush I created earlier. I added some line details using a rough liner brush for some more visual interest. I also added some texture to add some lighter and darker areas. I used the colour of the shamrock in a couple of areas to balance It out.
At this stage I decided the green border was too distracting and left it out. I added some more texture using brush strokes around my illustrations to add a bit of variety. I also roughened up some sharp edges of my shapes using a textured brush. I then added a highlight to my lampost which helped to detach it from the castle. I chose my type, duplicated it and offset the copy to create a 3D effect. I used a smooth brush to join the duplicate type to the orginal type sitting on top.
I think I could have finished the poster at the previous stage (especially If I decide to print it), however, just for fun I tried out adding a paper texture on top. I used a multiple blend mode and tweaked the saturation and brightness until I got it to a place I was happy with. I also added some noise to my illustration and texture to my type for a more vintage, distressed feel.
And below is the final result! I think I may have gone slightly overboard with the textures but It was a fun way to experiment and to learn how to recreate an analogue style. Overall, I'm happy with the result and thoroughly enjoyed the process.
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This is absolutely pretty :)
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@naiaraaimee Thank you! :)
displayname10091973
Really nice poster ! Dublin is so pretty 👀❤️
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Congratulations.
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Teacher PlusBeautiful! I loved seeing your process too! You should be super proud of this. Great job!!!
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@bravethewoods Thanks Brad, appreciate it :)
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Analog-Style Digital Illustration with Procreate is a popular technique ABBDCC among digital artists to create illustrations that mimic the look and feel of traditional analog media. This technique involves using various digital brushes, textures, and effects to create a hand-drawn and textured look in a digital format.
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Analog-style digital illustration with Procreate refers to creating digital illustrations that have a look and feel similar to traditional analog art techniques, such as watercolor, oil painting, charcoal, and pencil sketches. Procreate is a popular digital illustration app that is widely used by artists on the iPad and iPhone. Google With Procreate, artists can use a variety of brushes and textures to mimic the effects of real-world mediums, such as blending and layering colors, creating texture and depth, and adding detail and nuance to their illustrations. This allows artists to create highly realistic and expressive illustrations that capture the look and feel of traditional analog art.
Analog-style digital illustration with Procreate has become increasingly popular in recent years, as artists seek to combine the convenience and flexibility of digital tools with the warmth and character of traditional analog mediums. Whether you're a professional artist or just starting out, Procreate provides a powerful and intuitive platform for creating analog-style digital illustrations that are both beautiful and highly functional.
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