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Showing posts with label skeleton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skeleton. Show all posts

Friday, 14 November 2025

More spookiness!


 Some more before & after illustration stuff left over from Halloween for you illustration nerds

The original is drawn on A4 300gsm watercolour paper drawn with a dip pen (with a Leonardt 256 nib) & Winsor & Newton ink & a Kaweco fountain pen with Rohrer and Klingner Dokumentus ink.

I scanned the original then coloured it in Photoshop using a mixture of scanned ink textures & a couple of Kyle T Webster watercolour brushes & a couple of custom brushes I made myself
I then decided to get my hands dirty & have a go at hand colouring (using Derwent Inktense pencils) this was then scanned again - here's the initial scan.

My scanner works really poorly with orange so I adjusted the orange to match the original inage & did a little bit of adjustment of brightness & colour et voila!

Wednesday, 29 October 2025

'Treat?'

 

A bit of Halloween fun for you all!
I thought I'd include some of my process here from the original drawing to the digital colour. 

With this one I drew it with a dip pen & indian ink  (Winsor & Newton ink & a Leonardt 256 nib if anyone's interested!) 

With this piece I didn't draw a rough I just drew it from scratch - mistakes stains & all - on horrible cheap paper! Cheap paper is extremely liberating but makes it less desirable to sell the original drawing to to anyone! 

Next step is scanning it & using Photoshop to lose any unwanted marks & occasionally a couple of alterations although I haven't done much to this apart from shift the signature down.

After that I use Photoshop to colour the image using a mixture of custom brushes & some scanned ink textures 




Friday, 25 April 2025

Plastic Skeletons in a Car


 “I couldn’t safely get a pic but this morning I passed a car so full the driver couldn’t see out the rearview mirror of (plastic?) skeletons and I’m sad it would be weird to follow and befriend her”

(I read this on BlueSky from https://bsky.app/profile/katyrex.meatjacker.social & loved it so much I thought 

"I must draw this!"

I did.



Tuesday, 12 July 2022

Phew! What a scorcher!


 'When it gets too hot for comfort

And you can't get an ice cream cone
T'ain't no sin to take off your skin
And dance around your bones'

Tom Waits

Thursday, 31 October 2019

The Knückle Crüshers

Celebrating Halloween & the 'unnëcessary hëavy mëtal ümlaut'!


(from an idea by Rachel Delahay Lefever)

Tuesday, 13 May 2014

Skelly-cycle

Out-take from a job I did a few months back.

I usually hate drawing bicycles*

This was more fun.


(*unless I can make them up!)

Friday, 10 August 2012

Skellington Ice Cream

this seemed appropriate today (again!) but you can't have too much Tom Waits can ya?

'When it gets too hot for comfort
And you can't get an ice cream cone
T'ain't no sin to take off your skin
And dance around your bones'

Tom Waits

Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Butcher's Dogs


'When it gets too hot for comfort
And you can't get an ice cream cone
T'ain't no sin to take off your skin
And dance around your bones'

Tom Waits

Saturday, 28 April 2012

Skellington Keys

Nefarious robber-type goings on...work in progress (click to enlarge as usual)
(for an earlier version see here )

Monday, 4 April 2011

CRIME!!!



CRIME! Robbers, skeleton keys, the works!

Wednesday, 10 March 2010

Yo' mama...


Gratuitous curse words & violent intent...

Monday, 4 January 2010

Skeleton-shirt



I don't know about wearing purple when I'm old but I'd definitely sport a skeleton rib cage shirt like this guy in the Blue Posts in Soho the other night

Saturday, 31 October 2009

Marks & Spencers Halloween







Designed these for Halloween 2007 but they're using them again this year to fill people's kids up with weird crisps & sweets - here's a selection of some of them - will put some packaging photos up if I can get my feeble ill arse out of the house to take some

Tuesday, 22 July 2008

Threatening geezers



Having a general muckabout with some nice textures etc. - we call this research not procrastination!