Tuesday, November 01, 2011

NaNoWriMo/30C30D Day 1 - Blood on the Sun Cover




NaNoWriMo Cover #1
Project Title: Blood on the Sun
Project Type:  Screenplay
Project Status:  in development

I can't say any more about this project except to say it's in development now.  The cover is for the presentation/fundraising package.

All rights reserved.  ©Liz Stevens Illustration 2011

Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween, Y'all!


















What's scary this Halloween?  Probably the fact that I haven't posted anything since JULY!!  lol  So here's one I did digitally using Corel Painter.  Enjoy!

Liz

Friday, July 08, 2011

Illustration Friday - Remedy


My entry for last week's Illustration Friday topic - Remedy.

When I think of a 'remedy' I think of hot tea with honey and lemon.  My Mom used to make me tea and toast when I was sick as a kid.  With lots of sugar and milk.  I loved dunking the toast into the tea and eating it all squishy and buttery.

I also had a friend in Kentucky whose grandmother would give her a teaspoon of white raisins soaked in gin for just about anything that ailed her.  Not sure what the medicinal qualities of that one are...but she said it worked great.

I plan to color this one in Photoshop and I'll post the images when I get them finished.  Just wanted to post this one before it was too awfully late!

Wednesday, July 06, 2011

TZT Performance Logo Project

I recently completed a fun project for a friend's son - vectorizing a logo for his new performance car biz!  So in this blog I'll show you how it evolved and what the end result was!

First, I received the jpg file of the logo:
Which I then imported into Illustrator.  Placing it into the background, I made a new layer and traced the outlines to make a vector image.  Then I colored it.  I played around with the colors and gradients and gave him several options to choose from:


He didn't bite on any of the changes, preferring the original logo and colors so I played around with values, gradients, and flipping the colors around.


Thursday, June 09, 2011

Illustration Friday - Shadows

As promised, here is my IF entry for this week's topic "Shadows".



When I think of shadows, I think of campfires and ghost stories, deep, dark woods and the power of the imagination to see things in the dark.  I also wanted to work on my cross hatching.  I did this one with regular and fine point Sharpie markers on bristol paper.

Hope you like it!

-Liz

Tuesday, June 07, 2011

In Honor of Grand Canyon

Some random sketches from my sketchbook:

This one is the Queen Mary from a visit to Long Beach.


This is a sketch I did yesterday at Oak Creek in Sedona.

And some rock art from a hike I did just outside of Grand Canyon.  




To see photos of this rock art, check out my Trail Sketches blog.

I know I've been slacking lately and I promise I'll work on Illustration Friday and post this week!

Thanks and enjoy!

-Liz

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

53 Killer Photoshop Illustrator Effects and Tutorials - Noupe Design Blog

I'm trying hard to make digital artwork, but I am finding I'm woefully behind in my skills. With that in mind, I'm always on the lookout for tutorials and instructions that will teach me to take advantage of Photshop and Illustrator's awesome potential.

When I googled "Photoshop, Illustrator Tutorials" this link came up, among many others. I'm excited to try out some of these! I only hope my prehistoric versions of the software are up to it...


53 Killer Photoshop Illustrator Effects and Tutorials - Noupe Design Blog

Check it out - some of the effects are pretty neat.

I'll post my experiments and let you know how it goes and how my antique brain interacted with the training!

-L

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Illustration Friday - Chicken

Here's one in honor of Jannie Ho aka @Chickengirl, a new friend from twitter!  I really am loving twitter for the networking and being able to find and follow lots of illustrators who are working and fabulously talented!!  And Chickengirl, well, her work is really great and so...with no further adieu, here is my chicken...well, actually it would technically be chickens but who's counting?






I actually did these illustrations a while ago.  It's kind of a funny story...a cautionary tale I think for all of you newb illustrators out there...

So, I was living in southern Indiana and every year in a little town called Corydon, IN (the FIRST capitol of Indiana as the residents proudly say) they have a Cock-A-Doodle Days celebration!  This is probably because the town's main employer is Tyson Chicken.  Anyhoo...I knew a guy who owns an art and frame shop there and he sets up a booth for that weekend.  So I go home and whip out these 4 illos and give them to him in hopes that he'll be able to sell them and I can make a little "scratch" for my artwork!

Well, I didn't know this guy very well, and it turns out I never saw my little chickens again.  Every time I went back to his shop and asked for them, he would tell me he had them put away somewhere and would get them out for me "next time" I came by.

So the moral of this Chicken Tale?  Don't ever give away your originals without getting some cashola up front first!!!  I suspect he sold them and just didn't want to give me any credit.  Or somebody pinched them from his booth, or maybe he was telling the truth and he misplaced them.  I dunno...I'm moving back there soon...so I'm gonna look him up again and bring a baseball bat this time!

Sunday, January 02, 2011

Illustration Friday - Winter

In the spirit of the season, I decided to do something a little different and try my hand at colored pencil.  I really do like working in colored pencil.  Something about the medium makes me slow down and really enjoy the process.  Since I love birds, I thought a nice winter cardinal would be fun.  So without further adieu, here is my Illustration Friday "Winter" entry.  - L