Some fun news!! My illustration, For the Birds, is being featured on Mister Dress-Up, an online t-shirt company that showcases some pretty sweet artists from around the world. Each shirt is limited edition, and only available for a month. My design is available till April 24th.
Check it out!
http://www.misterdressup.com/products/jori-van-der-linde
Thursday, 27 March 2014
Tuesday, 25 March 2014
For The Birds
Wheww, it's been a couple weeks since I've posted anything, but I'm back in BLUE! This most recent piece is for a group show at the Ayden Gallery in Vancouver. The theme is The Colour Blue, and the show features a lot of amazing works by Emily Carr Illustration students. I'm so happy to be a part of it!
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
Swan lake - Process Post
Happy Wednesday! Here is my first process post, using my most recent illustration, Swan Lake, for those who have been waiting for one:) I also experimented with making a GIF in Photoshop. It was extremely confusing to learn how to do at first, but turned out to be pretty easy. I will definitely be making more in the future!
Without further ado, here is how my process generally goes:
1. Sketch out a detailed thumbnail, and upload to Photoshop. Please don't judge on how bad this looks haha, I really just need the general idea to get started. I'm also a believer that my sketchbook should not be a shrine filled with my best work, but a tool to help me practice, and explore new ideas freely. Continuing on, I blow my thumbnail up to whatever size i like. (in this case 11 x 17) and sometimes i play around with color, but thinking about it now, I generally just go straight to inking.
2. Step TWO! TO THE LIGHT TABLE!!! So i take my print-out, on extra ordinary paper, down to the hovel where i work in the basement (not my ideal studio, but i'm working with what I've got..) From here I use I light table to sketch out the details with my ever trusty purple pencil (sorry I don't have an image for this one).
3. Inking! Generally I use Microns, sizes 01, .005, for those extra fine details. But I have also been known to use a brush/pen, in certain cases. For some illo's, I use multiple sheets of paper + light table to create layers of inking if there is a lot going on. This makes it easier to color the lines in Photoshop later. And finally, scan, often in multiple scans. I dream of a giant flatbed, but alas I do not have one.
4. PHOTOSHOP is where most of the magic happens. I don't have separate images for every layer (I'll do a detailed post about Photoshop process in the future), but I have a lovely little GIF that provides a visual. The process normally goes, color in flat background colors, add texture, add shading/highlights, color lines, add more textures, and then play around until everything feels right.
>>>>> Detail Shots <<<<<
Thanks for Reading! If anyone ever has any questions about my work, or my process, I'm always happy to try and answer them!
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
Swan Lake
Created some personal work to add to my portfolio recently. I think I got everything on my checklist of thinks I love: birds, detail, texture. Check! Anyway I had lots of fun with this, and I was vaguely thinking of potential possibilities for theater/opera houses/book covers/posters etc.
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