Secret Valentines…

 

Our classrooms at school did a secret valentines gift exchange. We had a price limit of 5$ or make something and we were more encouraged to make something since we are designers. At first i just wanted to but a huge 3 foot tall Valentines card from 711 but soon thought it as a cop-out and not too creative. Well, funny but not creative enough. I got my friend Dave and illustrator so I figured I should illustrate something.

I started concepting the idea of what to draw. I did not want to be too cliche with having a heart being given
but, I was playing with the idea, “that for love one gives everything“(which in most cases people say heart). I thought about things that did not have a heart and wanted to portray the same idea. I then came across the idea of robots! and then thought what would a robot give. I asked a few friends what would be the heart of a robot? most of them replied with battery. Thats the source of their power and being able to function.

 

robot

I now had direction and started drawing, “I give you my battery”

It was drawn on paper then traced over several times until I got the right lines.

I then went over it with marker.

scanned it in. ( at 600dpi.)
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brought it into Illustrator and imaged traced it in B/W (adjusted settings quite a bit and did it this way to keep the organic feel to the drawing)

I deleted all the white fills and then brought the skeleton into Photoshop

I did all the coloring in photoshop

several layers later and other adjustments I finished the piece.

it was printed in a heavy stock paper.

 

I really enjoyed the proccess of this. i might make a few more just for me

Thank you,

-Izzy