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Celebrity Illustration (based on Kyle T Webster)

Celebrity Illustration (based on Kyle T Webster). Kyle T Webster BIO.

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Celebrity Illustration (based on Kyle T Webster)

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  1. Celebrity Illustration(based on Kyle T Webster)

  2. Kyle T Webster BIO • illustrated beer bottles, music posters, billboards, apparel, buildings, banners, doughnut boxes, magnets and buttons, menuboards, wine bottles and wine glasses, people's skin, book covers, and even in the form of a giant corn maze.Yale University’s prestigious Norfolk art program, 1996, he was awarded a scholarship to study at the University of Rennes II.He also attended the Illustration Academy as a professional student in 2004In addition to receiving honors from The Society of Illustrators, Communication Arts, Print, HOW, Graphis and the AIGA, Kyle created the beloved (and ridiculous) viral video, Original Design Gangsta, in 2006. He also created and maintains the popular Daily Figure website. Kyle is currently working on three comic book projects, several iPhone games, numerous logos, and lots of magazine, book, and advertising illustrations. He has also been an instructor at High Point University, teaching an art course, and he has given lectures and demos in the U.S. and Canada.Fun Facts: Kyle is fluent in French, has trained for six months with a world-class card magician, is an advanced origami folder, plays too much tennis, was married in Italy, has ridden a camel, is obsessed with Tintin and Hellboy, and he does a spot-on Mickey Mouse impression.

  3. Julian Wolkenstein and Echoism There is a myth, some say a science, suggesting people who have more symmetrical faces are considered more “ attractive “. If you are made symmetrical, do you consider yourself more beautiful, less so, or is it just weird? Or is it you at all? Do you have a best side? What is to be said of left and right brain dominance? This is a series of photographic portraits completed in 2010. The subjects were specifically cast for their individual facial features. They were photographed front to camera and in the same position. They were asked not to express emotions or character. This initial study focusing on facial symmetry, is part of a larger piece revolving around facial features, facial proportions and facial symmetry. The term Echoism relates to fascial symmetry in its physiognomical sense.

  4. Julian Wolkenstein and Echoism

  5. Julian Wolkenstein and Echoism

  6. Julian Wolkenstein and Echoism

  7. Julian Wolkenstein and Echoism

  8. Julian Wolkenstein and Echoism

  9. Julian Wolkenstein and Echoism

  10. Resources: • http://vector.tutsplus.com/?s=art+of+vectoring+hair • http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/20090121/Note2.asp • http://realdoctorstu.com/2011/03/16/the-science-of-attraction-what-makes-a-beautiful-face/ • http://www.faceresearch.org/

  11. HOW DOES LINE CONTRIBUTE? • #1 NameKTW.ai Select a black/white line drawing by KTW and trace it accurately. Pay attention to line quality and try different brushes

  12. HOW DOES LINE CONTRIBUTE?

  13. HOW DOES LINE CONTRIBUTE?

  14. HOW DOES LINE CONTRIBUTE?

  15. HOW DOES LINE CONTRIBUTE?

  16. Celebrity Portait • #2 nameCelebrity.ai Choose a celebrity. Create a finished portrait that reflects your style and use both filled shapes and detailed lines for texture and variety

  17. Steps • 1. Select a photo of a celebrity – close up, high resolution • 2. NameInitialcelebrity.ai. 8.5x11 • 3. Lock the layer that your photo is on, creating a new layer to work on. • 4. Using the pen tool, carefully trace your photo. Build the face out of completed shapes, adding details in as individual lines on a top layer • THIS IS A DEMONSTRATION OF PEN TOOL CONTROL • Fill in your shapes with colors and gradients to it looks similar to the original photo. Add details using different brushes • Hide the original photo layer. I need it for grading, but I don’t want it visible

  18. Tips • Draw on a separate layer than your photo • Draw with no fill and a bright, visible stroke color • Think about whole shapes, layered on top of each other • Variety creates interest – use different opacities and different stroke weights • Use the eyedropper tool to pick appropriate colors • Zoom in and focus on an interesting part of your photo. Showing everything can be boring • Think about texture – glossy? Matte? Rough? Scratches? Metalic?

  19. Grading • /5 LastnameFirstinitial celbrity.ai 8.5x11 inches • /5 Basic face, clothing, details and hair on separate layers • /5 Image is on its own, invisible, locked layer • /10 Pen tool lines are highly accurate • /10 Pen tool lines are smoothly curved • /10 Pen tool lines have few anchor points • /10 Objects are whole, fillable shapes, not disconnected lines • /10 Demonstrates texture through line quality and color • /10 Pen tool lines/shapes show variety of stroke weight, opacity, brush type • /10 Objects have at least 3 different values • /15 Creativity, attractiveness, personal style

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