Posted 3 weeks ago

Earlier this year, I was involved in putting together a project featuring the amazing Amanda Thorson (pictured). I’m no longer involved, but I had all but finished up artwork for the project, so I thought I’d finish it up as a portfolio piece.
I did an initial sketch in a notebook I keep on me, and after transferring that to Photoshop, I re-sketched, inked, flatted and shaded the illustration there.
If and when this project is launched, please give Amanda your full support. She 100% deserves it.

Earlier this year, I was involved in putting together a project featuring the amazing Amanda Thorson (pictured). I’m no longer involved, but I had all but finished up artwork for the project, so I thought I’d finish it up as a portfolio piece.

I did an initial sketch in a notebook I keep on me, and after transferring that to Photoshop, I re-sketched, inked, flatted and shaded the illustration there.

If and when this project is launched, please give Amanda your full support. She 100% deserves it.

(Source: jellybeansoup.deviantart.com)

Posted 1 year ago

A commission I did this past week for a Twitter friend. The person depicted (the friend’s foster son) had their birthday on Friday (STAR WARS DAY – this is possibly the best birthday day of all time), and this was part of their gift.
Sketched on paper, photographed (because I have to walk like five whole feet to get to my scanner, so screw that biz), and then inked, coloured and shaded in the Photoshop CS6 beta (I’m a fan). Also I should mention that this is possibly the first afro I’ve ever drawn, and I nailed it first time. BAM.
Anyhow, apparently they really liked it, so I feel like this was 100% a success!

A commission I did this past week for a Twitter friend. The person depicted (the friend’s foster son) had their birthday on Friday (STAR WARS DAY – this is possibly the best birthday day of all time), and this was part of their gift.

Sketched on paper, photographed (because I have to walk like five whole feet to get to my scanner, so screw that biz), and then inked, coloured and shaded in the Photoshop CS6 beta (I’m a fan). Also I should mention that this is possibly the first afro I’ve ever drawn, and I nailed it first time. BAM.

Anyhow, apparently they really liked it, so I feel like this was 100% a success!

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Designer, Illustrator, Developer, Writer, Musician. Total Adventure Time fan and guy who hearts Dinosaur Comics.

All these things describe Jelly, sometimes known as Daniel Farrelly. This is his blog.

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