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In & Out of Studio 3D
Wednesday, 6 May 2020
O God Our Help In Ages Past
Topic: Hymnal Art

I'm sure I wouldn't do nearly the number of hymn journaling pages if I didn't have specific assignments. But, I'm glad I do because I quite love it.

It is sometimes a challenge to come up with something that goes with the theme of the hymns or even the specific lyrics, though.

The art for this one is something I drew in my sketchbook while on vacation, even coloring it. Since it was too complicated to trace into my hymnal I decided to do an overprint.

I copied the hymn first then sent that page back through the printer to add the artwork over the top. I did have to reinforce some of the smaller lettering in the connecting words of the phrases as they became a bit obscured by where they fell in the music and text of the song.

 


Because of the printing process the page does not have as vibrant of color as the original sketchbook version.

Ddd

 


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 11:10 AM PDT

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