Showing posts with label logo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label logo. Show all posts

Friday, August 5, 2011

New Artwork

   I've been struggling for the past few months or so to draw like I really wanted to.  I've drawn here and there, and been busy with other things as well, and in one way or another, whether artist's block or just being busy, I haven't done too much lately. 
  Well, today's been good, and hopefully it will be good from here on out.  I've got alot accomplished with a first version of a logo, and a quick sketch of a girl that I just imagined from out of the blue. Will do more on both, I'm sure tomorrow, and maybe even more artwork as well! It's good to be back in the swing of things drawing again, after how well today went! :-)

Here's the logo that I designed today. It's just the first version, but maybe it's what he's looking for.




 
I was just a little bored, and decided to draw a rough sketch of a girl out of my imagination.  I may work some more on this sketch tomorrow and possibly add some color to the drawing, as well.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Concept Logo Design

  I've been working on a logo for a friend, who just started his own business. This is just some concept art, but will have the final art, pretty soon. This is just to get the idea on paper~well digital paper, that is~so I can see which direction I need to go, and what changes he wants, as well.

    Above, is the 2nd concept that I drew for the cartoon logo. It was the first of the drawings that started me in what I thought might be a possible direction to go with it.

  After finding a decent concept to start in a rough sketch, I redrew it again, and the result was this 3rd drawing, above.  It still has possibilities, and far from a refined finish, but it also gives me more ideas for a better drawing that will have better lines, and start to look like a cartoon logo should.  This is only two of the steps. Will continue to work on the logo in the computer and drawing with the Wacom tablet. It's so much faster doing concept and final art for things like this in the Wacom Tablet, and no scanning needed to transfer to the computer. Will update again, as soon as I get closer to the final design.