July 13, 2007
Illustration Friday: Discovery
Once the explorer made it to shore, he discovered little known inhabitants in their tiny fortresses. Pencil, ink and Photoshop.
Once the explorer made it to shore, he discovered little known inhabitants in their tiny fortresses. Pencil, ink and Photoshop.
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Nicely done, love the browns that create the aged look!
Really like the old world map, and the light of his lantern.
Gorgeous work! This looks like it’s right out of a storybook.
lov the sepia tone with just a touch of color, nice.
Hello Kim! This is soooo cool! I love your idea!
Cool! I love the vintage look you created and the wonderful glow from Gulliver’s lantern. Well done!
I like the “ye olde” feel of this…and the limited use of color. Very effective!
Great feel and way to illo the topic this week, I need to get going on mine!
Love the rather cautious attitudes in the postures of both the discover and discovered (who I guess is exhibiting quite a bit of alarm).
very elegant and well done! I like all the details and your writing too..
i adore this! So authentic feeling and wonderful! You are clever and pretty!
it’s magical, your illo is…i love the spare splashes of color against the browns…excellent!
Very cool. I love the look about this.
Very nice.
Very interesting piece. I love the feel of it.
A really sharp illustration! Also a sharp media room and studio! Great going!
Awww… it reminds me when I used to play that I was a pirate and I drew my own map
Beautiful illo, Kim!
Great work, great old feel to it!
what a great work!!!
This is a master piece!, Kim.
Superb!
I love this old fashion way style!
Your art is always so inspiring!
Cata
I’ll join the chorus on this one, great piece, nice attention to detail and I dig the old school look, makes me nostalgic for that old Gullivers movie.
Lovely piece, I like the sepia look.
Lovely piece of work.. The different textures work well together.
Excellent Illustration!! Very solid style Loved it! Congratulations!
Lovely vintage style! Thanks for sharing your pub /theater project too
I like how vintage it looks. Lovin’ it.
This is so beautiful. I love ink work and the brown aged color wash/