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]]>Though a creative at heart, his approach to illustration is very demanding. “I come from an Asian background, where a career in the arts was not encouraged,” he explained in an interview with Lecture in Progress. “Because of this I had to fully commit myself to it and do it early.”
As such, he treats his job like any other, saying that illustration requires problem-solving skills. “I’ll be given an article, headline or subject, and I produce humorous, character-based concepts for articles,” he described the work process. “When you do get a job, the sketch phase – looking for the idea and getting the right concept – is a lot of fun, even though you always have the fear of not solving it,” he adds.
His weapons of choice: pencil and uni-ball micro for sketching, Winsor & Newton brushes for inking, Sketchbooks and stacks of A4 paper for the final artwork, and Photoshop for coloring.
Take a look at some of the finished results:
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]]>His images are so gorgeous and full of life that we can easily imagine stories behind his characters. You can’t get a filter for that! Check out Lance’s profile for more of his artwork.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BLOglGRg5-5/?taken-by=lance_phan
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]]>Though a creative at heart, his approach to illustration is very demanding. “I come from an Asian background, where a career in the arts was not encouraged,” he explained in an interview with Lecture in Progress. “Because of this I had to fully commit myself to it and do it early.”
As such, he treats his job like any other, saying that illustration requires problem-solving skills. “I’ll be given an article, headline or subject, and I produce humorous, character-based concepts for articles,” he described the work process. “When you do get a job, the sketch phase – looking for the idea and getting the right concept – is a lot of fun, even though you always have the fear of not solving it,” he adds.
His weapons of choice: pencil and uni-ball micro for sketching, Winsor & Newton brushes for inking, Sketchbooks and stacks of A4 paper for the final artwork, and Photoshop for coloring.
Take a look at some of the finished results:
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]]>The post From Humans To 3D Pixar-Like Characters appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>His images are so gorgeous and full of life that we can easily imagine stories behind his characters. You can’t get a filter for that! Check out Lance’s profile for more of his artwork.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BLOglGRg5-5/?taken-by=lance_phan
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