September 15th, 2008

Mascot Design In Real Time Order - PSDTuts

by Sergio Ordonez at 4:16 pm on Mascot design, videotutorials, Drawing, Freelancing

Mascot deign

Hello guys, I was hired again by PSDTuts to write another tutorial, this time completelly FREE.

YOU CAN READ THE TUTORIAL HERE

AQUI PUEDES LEER EL TUTORIAL EN ESPAÑOL

In this article Im going to talk about my workflow used to design mascots for websites. This process in this article was described in real time as I created the designs. Let’s look at this more closely.

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4 comments »

  1. Hola Sergio, felicitaciones por tu trabajo, tenés un estilo muy bueno, yo también estoy tratando de salir adelante como freelance, específicamente como ilustrador; ojalá algún día podamos trabajar juntos ;)

    Saludos desde Colombia

    Comments de Julián Pérez — September 25, 2008 @ 12:42 pm

  2. Hello, Sergio!

    Thank you so much for your charity and openess, I tried your lessons and I’ve got quite nice results with inking. But now I faced with a small problem, could you clearify that for me:
    - for example I work with picture in high resolution and size, but final image should be small. Question: in what stage should I resize image? Right after inking or after flat coloring?

    Thank you and be well,
    Ekaterina, Vladivostok (Russia)

    Comments de Ekaterina — November 25, 2008 @ 10:21 am

  3. Hello Ekaterina, thanks a lot :D

    The best is resizing at the end, after you finish everything. Bigger you start better will looks at the end but obviously we have hardware limitations so just keep in mind how powerful is your hardware and your final size of delivery.

    I usually start at 7000×7000px with the inking, later I resize it down to 5000×5000px and I color it.

    I hope this help :)
    Cheers.
    Sergio

    Comments de Sergio Ordonez — November 25, 2008 @ 4:34 pm

  4. thank you, Sergio! I was afraid all the picture will be ugly shrinked with artefacts, but not at all, it looks fine and clear in small size too.
    Again was impressed how simple and effective your teqnique is (I mean separate layers for different light effects).

    Comments de Ekaterina — November 29, 2008 @ 7:33 am

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