My experience in graphic arts started B.C. (Before Computers). I've been an art director and creative specialist for over 25 years. I have worked with Apparel Companies, packaging companies, advertising agencies, marketing groups, websites developers, graphic pre-press production houses and just about everything that requires artwork. I'm still only 43. OK so I had no social life, but I have no credit card debt. Not bad!
Got Mesh?
Description Mesh girl CS4. This is not a Mesh of a PHOTO. It was first rendered in PS from a photo then placed into Illustrator to create with Mesh. 100% Vector. Still some issues with mesh as a stand alone rendering because you are restricted to the reference photo. I'm preparing videos on the process and will post them in the forum.
Application Illustrator
Labels Portraiture, Realistic, Still-Life
Times Viewed 5545
Approved By toddm
19 March 2009 - 10:45
Conversation With
Jerry Mills (Husker)
Fantastic work Todd. I like liked how you shared the method you used in the forums.
19 March 2009 - 18:26:
Todd Ferris (toddferris)
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Thanks, I will be posting a video on the process. One to show the shaping of the mesh and the other to show the coloring.
Thanks
again
19 March 2009 - 23:07:
Jerry Mills (Husker)
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I look forward to seeing that!
19 March 2009 - 11:26
Conversation With
Ruslan Khasanov (Rslan)
oye. this so good, that this is not a mesh of a photo! excellent!
21 March 2009 - 08:36:
Todd Ferris (toddferris)
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Thanks, It was first rendered in PS from a photo to have fix some issues with the photo and then placed into Illustrator to create with Mesh. Very boring to create.
21 March 2009 - 23:43
Conversation With
Muhammad Asim Junaid (Asim)
Good result... waiting for helping video.
22 March 2009 - 09:47:
Todd Ferris (toddferris)
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I have them posted in the classroom section of my website:
www.warking.com
24 March 2009 - 11:45
Comment From
Drazenka Kimpel (Picky)
Very nice. I do have a couple of issues. First, it appears that her right nipple is pertruding through the fabric, which is nothing major. Second, the bikini bottom looks ditached from her body. Maybe some more definition (perhaps shadow) around it would give it more "applyed" look. Face and hands are rendered with perfection.
24 March 2009 - 11:48
Conversation With
Drazenka Kimpel (Picky)
Nice work. However, I do have a couple of issues. First, it appears that her right nipple is pertruding through the fabric. Second, the bikini bottom looks "detached" from her body. Adding more definition (perhaps shadow)would make it look like she is actually wearing it rather than just painted on.
25 March 2009 - 19:56:
Todd Ferris (toddferris)
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I only put the bikini on to create a PG version.
26 March 2009 - 12:01:
Drazenka Kimpel (Picky)
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It all makes sense now!
25 March 2009 - 11:47
Comment From
Rizwan (sonuriz)
Oh yes...you do have a way with crafting such smooth, soft and sensual "skinscapes" with mesh.
...Even when you must cover them up to pass them off as a "PG Version"
Love your work, Todd!
Thanks, I will be posting a video on the process. One to show the shaping of the mesh and the other to show the coloring. Thanks again