Personal Development: Pet Portrait Commission

I was asked to create a graphic illustrative response to the below image of a dog named Winston, my client has requested commissions based on their dog before and I was excited to see what I could come up with for them now. This was more of a personal purchase rather than branding so I wanted to take a much more colourful and fun approach.

I decided to take what I had learnt from my previous Editorial project Tetsuo: Iron Man where I created illustrations of ‘The Birds’ using blocks of colour with no detail as I felt this style would be highly appropriate for the job. Initially I had created the design using more saturated colours but the client expressed they would prefer something that matched his fur colour so they remained fully recognisable despite their unique facial markings. Due to this I returned to the design and chose to directly eye drop from sections of the image for the basis of my colour palette. This worked much better and the client was a lot happier with this slightly less saturated appearance which I was pleased about.

I really enjoyed this whole process and would be keen to complete another pet based project based on this in the future if I get the chance. I just found it interesting how detailed the design could look when in reality there were no details simply cleverly layered placements of colour.  

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