Thanks Kelly! Using two colours just helps with clarity. It’s especially useful if you’re scanning sketches in though, if you do the rougher lines in one colour and the more neat stuff in another. Then you can easily take out the reds or whatever and be left with the neat blue sketch :)
I'm Kristina and I live by the sea in Brighton and work as a freelance illustrator. I dig cats, sequins, the internet, Nancy Mitford, cream teas, the Pre-Raphaelites and naps among other things.
This blog is a medley of drawings, photos and anything else I find pleasing to the eye.
The end result is amazing!
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I really like your minimalistic style, along with the use of bright colours! In love โฅ
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One more time Iยดm going to tell you the same; I LOVER EVERYTHING YOU DO!!
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so happy you decided to share both sides of the piece
greatness as usual !
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wow, this is awesome – you are so talented! :)
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Wow, it’s so neat to see the sketch construction lines! Any reason for using 2 colors in the plan version?
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kris atomic says,
October 13th, 2012 @ 12:42 pm
Thanks Kelly! Using two colours just helps with clarity. It’s especially useful if you’re scanning sketches in though, if you do the rougher lines in one colour and the more neat stuff in another. Then you can easily take out the reds or whatever and be left with the neat blue sketch :)
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