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Archive for July, 2010

Wildground Infants Big Mural - Photographing

Thursday, July 29th, 2010
Artwork by the children of Wildground

Artwork by the children of Wildground

Just finished the enormous task of photographing a couple of hundred paintings and drawings by the children of Wildground Infant School for their mural. Some were to cumbersome or crinkled for flatbed scanning, so had to be snapped instead. The image above is a tiny fraction!

Wildground Infants Big Mural

Thursday, July 15th, 2010
Smiles all round as the project kicks off

Smiles all round as the project kicks off

Yesterday saw the beginning of a HUGE art project with Wildground Infant School on the edge of the New Forest. Their headteacher, Mrs Mullett, asked about me painting a mural on one of the hall’s walls, but after some discussion it became apparent that we could do something a little more …challenging. We identified an area that ran horizontally across the hall about a metre down from the ceiling that made an impressive space to set the artwork. However, it was too high to paint, and possibly too large as well, so I suggested we created something separately and look into getting it fitted onto the wall once completed.

This meant we didn’t have to do a conventional mural. We could get the children involved to contribute elements of the picture and I could build the artwork in Photoshop. The aim of the finished piece is that it will represent the area in which the children live, following the course of Southampton Water, and feature every single one of them amongst the landmarks.

So my visit yesterday was to ask the children to contribute their part to the artwork. They were all asked to produce a self portrait each, and then each class was given a specific task to draw aspects of different sections, such as boats for the water, local shops and New Forest animals.

There’s an enormous amount of work to do, so I plan to post updates now and then so the children can follow its progress. Better get started then…

St John Ambulance - Fire Safety Illustrations

Thursday, July 15th, 2010
It doesn't count that she's just disabled her firewall

It doesn't count that she's just disabled her firewall

Have just completed these two fire safety illustrations for St John Ambulance. They wanted this particular vector-drawn style, so I had a bit of fun knocking these up in Adobe Illustrator. They’re for training purposes where participants must spot the potential fire hazards.

Spot those warehouse fire hazards!

Spot those warehouse fire hazards!

Cartooning With Photoshop

Monday, July 12th, 2010
Me and some of my CCGB chums

Me and some of my CCGB chums

I’m a member of the Cartoonist’s Club of Great Britain, and the club’s main aim is to be social with other cartoonists. I thought I’d do my bit by inviting them down my way and sharing some of the techniques I use when using Photoshop with my cartoons. I hired the community room of our local secondary school, Applemore Technology College, set up my iMac and Wacom, and went off to meet the attendees for lunch at the rather splendid Pilgrim on the edge of the New Forest.

Once we were fed and watered we settled down to look at, amongst other things, scanning to Bitmap, airbrushing colour, creating masks, drawing direct to the screen, using layers effectively, when to use RGB, and much more besides. It was certainly a two-way street with a few tips and shortcuts being thrown my way too. A good event, and considering our nationwide dispersal and it being a Monday, not a bad turn out either. Thanks to everyone who made the effort, and to Applemore for looking after us.