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Description It's done. It's been more than two days since I started making this illustration. The background is the following: this friday (tomorrow) I have to submit this image to be included in the humble exposition of the Illustrators' Forum of Argentina, on its stand, together with like a hundred fellow illustrators, on this year's Children's Book Fair. The image is thought to be printed at 50x40cm, 300dpi, so that's the size the original PSD has. It's huge (at least to what I'm used to) and it's very heavy, so it was the first real artistic test for my Athlon64, and it proved excellent. It has been quite a pleasure. As my method, I took the hard path for me, it's completely done in Photoshop CS with my good old Wacom, and two brushes: the basic one (gotta love it) and a basic round very soft one, for shading. It has 23 layers, counting backgrounds, different characters, special effects, characters' shadows, characters' shadings, dodging, curves, and photo filter. I can assure you this is the most detailed and longer image to make so far (by me, of course), and now that the time to submit it has come, a big grin comes to my face, while Gaspar keeps running on his wire sky blue exercise wheel. Good fellow, this Gaspar. Anyway, the exposition had a fixed theme, and it was "circus". Needless to say, I hate the circus, specially the clowns. It's not fear, by any means, it's just a strong sense of aesthetic disgust to the whole thing. But I had to draw something circussy if I wanted to get into the whole thing, so this was my idea: instead of the circus being in the arena, all the circus people, animals, etc are the public, and they're watching a proper show, the imagination of a child while reading a book. You already know I love books, and reading. Well, in fact I also like to imagine things. Can you remember your imagination when you were a kid? Mine was gorgeous. I thought of some weird and incredible things, I've dreamed of thousand adventures, and smiled a lot because of that. With time your imagination usually gets stucked. The thing is you've seen more things than when you were just seven years old. You're seeing all the time (unless you're blind, but that's not the point) and those things you see start to be part of the building blocks of your imagination. So you start to use them more and more, and get very used to it. While being a kid you fly more. You can draw things you won't understand yourself in some years, you use pure imagination to form your ideas, and that's why they usually don't work on the real world. Some people don't even notice how their ideas diminish in size and quality over the years. Those people are getting old fast. Sometimes, if you're lucky, you're suddenly see some of those fresh ideas rising from your head. With luck, you'll recognize it, and with ever more fortune you'll be able to do something with it. Perhaps drawing it. Submit it to dA then, here we are, to see it.
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Comments: 62

someguycalledmark [2006-07-06 12:15:54 +0000 UTC]

This is so beautiful! The colours are so vibrant! There is such a wonderful feeling to this piece, awe and amazment, you can practically hear the childs imagination running wild! Good luck with this at the fair

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anhdres In reply to someguycalledmark [2006-07-06 15:24:57 +0000 UTC]

thanks! i hope so. i'll try to take a stroll there some of the mornings to see if i can catch some of the children seeing it and their comments!

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ms-villeroy [2006-07-06 10:04:17 +0000 UTC]

may i say that i love you? thank you, thank you so much. and also thanks for the description, it helped me understand a few things

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anhdres In reply to ms-villeroy [2006-07-06 15:26:32 +0000 UTC]

sure. descriptions are interesting to read for me. and sometimes interesting to write.

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AnneJulieAubry In reply to ??? [2006-07-06 10:02:18 +0000 UTC]

first, i love the description. it's very cool to be "in your head", to understand what you did this, in this way, and what tool you used of course. i hate clowns myself too. because of the ridiculous thing they do, they are, i also fear them for some reasons. i always though they're useless. good thing you're taking part of a show, hope it will bring you the fame thing you deserve.

to speak about the piece itself, i LOVE it. the composition is very dynamic. you also did a very goooooood job with shapes and light, i suck at this. your characters are too awesome, much more attractive than ugly tradtionnal clowns and Mister Loyal. full of imagination, but you've lways been blessed on that point.

about the thing you said with imagination and childhood, i totally agree with you. when i grew up, i realizd that i was in a lack of imagination, if i compare with my childhood. but lately, i would say since one or two month, my imagination and my dreams are becoming crazy, i never (even when i was a child) had such strange, weird, and awesome dreams and so ideas. on in a good way, yay! i see that you too

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anhdres In reply to AnneJulieAubry [2006-07-06 15:35:09 +0000 UTC]

its just a small display between many others on a non-profit stand, lost in the fair. i hope this year it's close to the main entrance, like last year's. but the thing is maybe somebody sees it and likes it and then calls me to pay me for doing more. oh yesss.
about the clowns, i don't get why they had to make the clowns so damn ugly. they're supposed to be funny fellows, but their looks are very unpleasing and plain disgusting. i really don't get it.

thanks for the roses on the piece itself. it means quite a lot coming from an illustrator like you. have you noticed the bee?

now about the theme: i just noticed how many people just forget how to drink from that fountain of crazy inspiration. probably some professions don't facilitate this kind of thinking, but ours surely does, otherwise you're screwed. but i've noticed how you have to keep it alive by making making and making things otherwise it starts to close itself. as said, when it blosoms, it's beautiful to see, or hear, or whatever.

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AnneJulieAubry In reply to anhdres [2006-07-10 10:56:40 +0000 UTC]

i noticed the bee, of course. but i didn't mentioned it.

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lycorda [2006-07-06 09:49:46 +0000 UTC]

Hot Damn! I'm simply overwhelmed with the warm feeling al those colors are giving me, and the shitload of detail you putt into this! ( excuse the language )
Amazingly well done, and bravo to your PC for staying strong haha...300DPI images are my laptops worst nightmare

-Tom

oh and +fav..offcourse^^

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anhdres In reply to lycorda [2006-07-06 15:27:46 +0000 UTC]

never mind. i spent the last two days thinking it was a shitload of detail and it never ended. but now i see it and i'm very happy with the outcome. and yes, bravo for the pc!

thanks for the comment!

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anhdres [2006-07-06 08:03:03 +0000 UTC]

this one is pure detail meat for you to chew, `blackzer0 ... enjoy.

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blackzer0 In reply to anhdres [2006-07-14 11:41:27 +0000 UTC]

YES IT IS!

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