Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Things I do on the clock....








As it is for many of us, a day job (and not necessarily a fun one) is needed to keep the heat on and keep food on the table while a dream is being built. I have said day job. I create advertising sketches for product shots including fashion, crafting, home decor... so that the photographers don't blow lots of time and money composing the shot.

It's not glamorous, but I get to draw on a cintiq all day. Many times, I try to find the challenge in the drawing. As in the "evolution of an action" drawings, The ad was built around the model ( at least it was for me) so it was fun to concentrate on her expression and action even though this is basically a product shot for all the goodies on the table and the apron she's wearing. The other challenge was to create a strong silhouette while still showing of the product (apron). Even though the final image cropped out half of the pose, I still think it reads well.

And for giggles, I included a handful of model shots I've done over the last few months...

2 comments:

Brad said...

hi lincoln,
well at least your day job helps you to improve your skills and keep your chops sharp! these sketches are great, nice compositions and nice lines!

-i am indifferent about gouache, i have only done a couple paintings with the stuff. i guess i like it because: it dries quick, is versatile like a watercolor but can be used thicker with less water creating a nice opaque layer. i like experimenting with getting brush stroke textures.

lincoln said...

That it does...compared to when I did most graphic design as a day job ( yuck!)