Digital and hand made illustrations are completely different, hand made illustrations can be extended and worked on top of until they are full of different materials and colours. Digital illustrations work differently. Although you can scan hand made elements and apply them they will always remain two dimensional. It is important for digital illustrations to be as interesting as handmade ones. This is why my first vogue cover consists of many different widths and tones in the hair. This illustration is very abstract with regards to the hair, the colours are all greyscale, this was to experiment to see which I prefer. They eyes are the main feature within this portrait, an enlarged JPEG exaggerates this with the accuracy and proportions considered to give the illustration a professional and realistic feel. The second illustration focuses with colour and more of a block and precise illustrative method. The vogue title is interpreted into the style to keep continuity, although there are aspects of the fashion illustration which are sketched, such as the dress, the hair and eyes are again what equals this out to create a successful illustration. The final illustration is a mixture of both of the previous illustrations, splashes of colour are shown yet the detail remains and the title is again relevant to the illustration. Together they are effective and are examples of what could be developed in to handmade illustrations.


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