Showing posts with label Creative Word Illustrations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creative Word Illustrations. Show all posts

Monday, September 16, 2013

Creative Word #6: Shalala (Color)


Shalala completed. It has been a while since the black and white version.
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Monday, April 29, 2013

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Creative Word #6: Shalala

This illustration was inspired by the word "Shalala", submitted by Richelle. A Shalala is a magical story that is sung by a tribe of bears called the Shala that live inside majestic cloud kingdoms in the sky. Each song creates tiny clouds that carry bear cubs off to far corners of a distant world where new kingdoms are formed and new stories are told.

My last creative word illustration was last October and that is hard to believe! Where has the time gone? Life has been very busy and I am finally finding some time to spend drawing on personal projects again. :)

Just to recap, the creative word project is fueled by words submitted to me by you. I take each word and make up a simple story/description and illustration starting with a sketch and finishing with a completed full color image. So just leave a word in the comments below and I will add it to my list! Thanks!

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Monday, October 22, 2012

Creative Word #5: Daboobadju (Black and White)


Daboobadju, black and white line work completed in Illustrator. 
Now it is time to focus on color.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Creative Word #5: Daboobadju

Jaime's word, Daboobadju, is the name of a magical totem that is a statue by day and a living creature by night. Legend has it that Daboobadju visits villages throughout the night softly beating his drum to chase evil spirits away.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Creative Word #4: Noxmunk

The Noxmunk is a mysterious critter that is thought to be a distant relative of the chipmunk, chinchilla and skunk. (In make believe land anything is possible!) They are considered to be very lucky and are extremely soft. Also, Noxmunks do not stink, they just have a very long fluffy tail that closely resembles the tail of a skunk. When it is chilly outside they wrap themselves up in their tails to keep warm. How adorable!

Noxmunk is Ashley's word. I've included the initial thumbnail sketch in the top left to show the development from idea to the final rough drawing. The next step is to finalize this little critter in Adobe Illustrator. Stay tuned. ^_^

I used to call these drawings "silly word doodles"... but they have been so many things and not all of them have been silly. So I am changing the word "silly" to "creative". I'm also changing "doodles" to "illustrations" since they start with a doodle and finish with a completed illustration.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Creative Word #3: The Crombler (Finished)

Another Silly Word exercise finished. In case it hasn't been stated enough, do NOT eat this dessert. It's gone bad. Very bad. On to Silly Word #4: Noxmunk!

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Creative Word #3: The Crombler (Transition)

How does a dessert go bad? Perhaps it happens overnight? Here is the Crombler illustration in progress. I've been super busy this weekend and haven't had much time to devote to him. Let's hope that the drawing doesn't go bad before I complete it!

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Creative Word #3: The Crombler

This is why you don't make cobbler with bad fruit. Be warned. (Crombler is Larry's word. A color version based on this sketch will be coming soon.)

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Creative Word #2: Flumperscoot Color

Isn't he so soft and peaceful? These color versions of these silly word sketches are just the tip of what I can imagine. I'm looking forward to doing some more complex illustrations in the future with my new friends. For now I am on to the next word!

The next one is Larry's word, Crombler!

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Creative Word #2: Flumperscoot

Flumperscoots seem to sleep all day and night. They wouldn't even move if it wasn't for their magical spheres that roll them about when they need to travel. Most of their traveling seems to be relocating to different places to sleep. Silly sleepy Flumperscoots!

(Flumperscoot is Jez's word. A color version based on this sketch will be coming soon.)

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Creative Word #1.2: Wormsiturvy


Another rough sketch based on the last rough sketch for wormsiturvy. I'm having fun with this. Also, siamese worms are really skinny.

Creative Word #1: Wormsiturvy


Liz's word, Wormsiturvy, reminds me of topsy-turvy which makes me think of how I go all ga-ga and silly when I have a crush. So naturally my mind went to worms in love. Not just any worms, worms with two heads. Siamese worms. And when they fall in love they go positively wormisturvy. I mean, they have to... they have to twist all up to meet face to face. Now that I think about it, do they all get along? All four heads, I mean. What happens if only three of them "get" each other. Being a siamese worm must be difficult when it comes to dating. This is silly, naturally. 

If you have a silly word please post it in the comments! I will add you to the list.