tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29620414.post3185111993384956649..comments2024-03-04T16:09:36.125-07:00Comments on The Dancing Moose: Step by Step IllustrationMark Hillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11539011030129280227noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29620414.post-1156673000543004122019-09-22T19:11:17.783-06:002019-09-22T19:11:17.783-06:00Hi Jennifer - That's a good question. Like mos...Hi Jennifer - That's a good question. Like most illustrators, I used to draw everything by hand on paper/bristol. But as I switched to using a Wacom tablet 15 years ago, I continued to draw sketches in pencil, and would then scan them, doing the ink and color in Photoshop.<br /><br />Later, I made the jump to a Wacom Cintiq drawing monitor, (the same thing used by Pixar and Disney animators, which allows one to draw right on the glass). With that, I now often do sketches digitally as well. If the drawing is very involved, with perspective, or say lots of character movement. I will start with skills formed back in the Paleozoic era, with pencil on paper.<br /><br />Thanks for the question!Mark Hillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11539011030129280227noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29620414.post-10020462881821823912019-09-21T15:31:56.686-06:002019-09-21T15:31:56.686-06:00That's a unique gift. Are your sketches in pen...That's a unique gift. Are your sketches in pencil or digital?Jennifer Schmidthttp://jschmidt.comnoreply@blogger.com