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Watercolor Super Heroes by Clémentine French Illustrator. About Articles ≡ Categories Popular Advertise Follow us on Facebook, Twitter & Google Plus Statistics The Design Inspiration © Copyright Popularity 4th Jun 2014 Published Date Share This Share212 Share100 Tweet24 Newsletter Get design inspirations and resources delivered directly to your inbox: Watercolor Super Heroes by Clémentine French Illustrator Clémentine is a French Illustrator/Designer living in Sydney, Australia. “As an illustrator, with an extensive experience and a wide range of styles and techniques, I’m able to pretty up any of your content—magazine, website, children book…” “As an industrial designer, I worked with French luxury brands and Italian Sports brands.”

Quick Search Popular Articles Inspirations Lion Stanislav Fab Winding Recycle Pattern Cooler Neo Orient Type Ugur Islim Triple Vision 13mu Spnsored Ad Since 2006. © The Design Inspiration All images copyright their respective owners. Sponsored by MaxCDN. Make Watercolor and Marker Style Portraits with Illustrator. With this tutorial, we are going to work through ways of creating digital portrait illustrations that have a unique and somewhat tactile feel of marker and watercolor. This tutorial will focus on using a drawing tablet and Adobe Illustrator. There will be a focus on technique and technical settings, but the overall product will rely on your own personal style and taste. Preview Resources Portrait by Lillian Bertram (Creative Commons Share Alike – used here with permission) Step 1: Set up your Illustrator document Start with a print document of 8.5 x 11″. Step 2: Import the reference photo Import the photo you will be using as a reference (File > Place).

Size it up or down as necessary—try to size it up to the artboard. Don’t sweat the resolution or pixelation of the image since the reference photo is only a guide. Since the artwork will be imported into the first layer, name it “Photo Reference” using the Layers panel. Your work area should look like this: Step 3: Set up your work area. Get inspired. Get motivated. Practice. Improve your drawing skills!

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