this is the story of a dragon. and, as with all dragons, it starts deep in the heart of the imagination…
I’ve been working on a lot of illustrations lately… but I’m not able to show them, because they are all tied to an upcoming project (WWMDFK?). I did get an unrelated illustration done, though, and thought I would share the process that went into creating it.
the process starts from a pencil sketch.
actually, it starts from several sketches… the best elements of each cobbled together on tracing paper to make the finished concept.
from there, it is traced out onto 108 lb. bleed proof smooth surface paper made for pen and ink work with ink on the light box. when I’m done, I scan that one for a good black and white image that I can reuse in various ways later.
and then color that one in… I used Prismacolor artist grade colored pencils slowly and lightly layered and then blended with a neutral to remove any stroke marks.
when all the coloring is done, I go back over all the ink lines to strengthen the contrast and sharpen it up. and then I scan in the color version.
I touch up any areas that need it in Photoshop (like erasing any stray color that brushed over onto white areas)… and that gives me yet another digital file to have fun with later. I haven’t had a chance to sit down and clean up this guy yet… but I will. with many illustrations, this would be the end… but for this dragon, he had yet another phase of his transformation…
I carefully cut him out and layered him onto a background made from torn old book pages.
layers of black and white cardstock are glue in for the nameplate section.
the original is 8″ x 10″ with a 3 3/4″ x 4 3/4″ plate area. it will be framed and a photo added to the plate area. the scanned image will be printed at a reduced size with our information in the block for identifying the books in our personal library… and maybe even for some gifts
I hope you enjoyed watching him emerge!




















