This is a two-point perspective drawing in Illustrator. All the buildings and windows were created using rectangles. It's harder than it looks (at least it was for me) and, of course, my computer crashed numerous times. I just saved about every two actions I did. It turned out to be a lot of fun, however. I did add a few "extras" just for fun. The clouds, trees, grass, cars, people, cat and dog are actually symbols within the Illustrator program. I changed the colors.
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This was a fun assignment, although it was much harder than it looks, at least it was for me. The tulip was drawn using a pencil tool and that alone took me numerous tries as I simply can't draw. I included the "evolution of the flower" so you could see the process I went through to create different versions using gradient meshes to create realistic-looking petals. Once I completed the flower, I used the warp tool to change the flower shape to create different versions. After that, I made them symbols so I could use them over and over in the picture on the right. There are so many applications this could be used for. Me? I'm happy the flower actually looks like a flower!
This is a lot harder than it looks. At least it was for me. I believe I created some realistic (okay, maybe not exactly!) commercial packaging. The first picture is of the different packages I created and the second one are the individual elements I created to put the packages together. And I have to admit, it's kind of fun to create 3D images from boxes!
This was an interesting assignment. Tried a bunch of different things. The ladybugs, stems and dandelion are all fake - all done with brushes I created using just lines. Pretty cool stuff. The poster was the book assignment. This assignment was done using just two brush strokes I created. They are at the bottom. If you look really closely, you can see the progression using just those two strokes in various combinations. This one just about crashed my computer - took up a lot of memory! Yikes!!!
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