Thursday, January 24, 2008
Eustace Tilley IV
This ended up being the last entry for the New Yorker Eustace Tilley Contest; a bit farfetched from a parody on the iconic Tilley, but thinking of Murakami as perhaps the most weirdly iconic in today's pop culture. I found the PSP tool which I used to use for drawing in Version 9's vector-pen tool. I thought it was gone. It's hard to control the drawing using it, but I really liked using it in years past. Without the New Yorker font, instead of copy-pasting from an online image of a past issue, I decided just to put in a decent-looking font for titles and info.
Labels:
Balloon,
Cartoon,
Children,
Digital,
Eustace Tilley,
Figural,
New Yorker Contest,
Pop Culture,
Tilley
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