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In & Out of Studio 3D
Saturday, 23 May 2015
Operation Write Home - sketch 230
Topic: Sketch Challenge

I thought you were going to get a break from these sketches for a bit but I had a block of time and decided to sit down for another creative session. I got 8 more done this time.

Let's start with OWH sketch 230:


I pulled out one of the digital illustrations that I printed up ages ago and colored it up with alcohol markers. I used three greens for the leaves, two reds on the apples and two browns in the tree. I even used the fine line brown marker to draw in some twigs in the branches.

I had a sticker sheet with a tomato on it and trimmed it down to turn it into an apple! I stuck it on white to go with the tree and used Nestabilities to cut both. The outer edge of the smaller Nestability was used as a guide to cut out a backing circle using a craft knife.

On the green band I used a new word diecut then cut the same from red and inlaid it. Love this!


Red bordering ties back to the apples and is picked up in the lines in the background paper.

I popped the apple circle up on foam tape.

Ddd


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 12:01 AM PDT

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