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Two Bad Bunnies for Easter

Last post 03-24-2008 6:37 AM by Dave Kyte. 2 replies.
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  • 03-22-2008 2:11 PM

    Two Bad Bunnies for Easter

    Two illustrations for Easter, but not being a "cute" kind of guy, I had different ideas.

     Also have been putting these up on Zazzle.com as print on demand t-shirts.
     

    http://www.zazzle.com/davekyte

    Belonging to the genus "LoathsomeLepus" Just don't get between him and his carrots.
    Bad Bunny

    Another idea. Simple B+W design, kind of like a biker tattoo, if the biker were into rabbits.

     Bunny Tattoo

    David F Kyte
    Automotive & Motorsports Art
    http://www.motorsportsartist.com/
  • 03-22-2008 9:53 PM In reply to

    • Ion66
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    Re: Two Bad Bunnies for Easter

    Cool stuff...what did you use to mirror image the tribal-bunny design?

  • 03-24-2008 6:37 AM In reply to

    Re: Two Bad Bunnies for Easter

     To create the tribal flame bunny I first drew it out on a piece of paper. Only the right half because I would mirror it later.

     I opened the scanned pencil sketch and filled it with white set a 90 opacity so a faint image  was left to use for tracing.

    On a new layer I drew the black lines using a brush with 100% opacity and a dampening setting of 95%. The high dampening setting helps make for clean flowing lines when drawing with a Tablet.

    When the right side was the way I liked it, I simply duplicated the layer and flipped it horizontally. I increased the canvas size to the left side to double the size and pulled the flipped layer over to that side and cleaned up when the two layers joined.
     

    David F Kyte
    Automotive & Motorsports Art
    http://www.motorsportsartist.com/
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