Hello artists and friends!
After natural science studies (science doctorate) and a long professional activity without relation to my present activity, I learnt drawing at the Duperre Applied Art High School. This allowed me to become a professional illustrator and to sell many drawings from 1996 to 2003.
My drawings site is today www.elcet.fr (it is both French/English),
From 2004 to 2008, I have worked fulltime as computer graphics teacher, most of the sessions about Photoshop, although my preferred software was Adobe Illustrator. Of course I did some teaching also about Adobe InDesign and QuarkXPress.
My teaching site is http://formations.elcet.net (mostly in French but some tuts in English too). Please do notice that this one uses "net" while my drawing site ends as "fr"!
This resulted in the illustration of two tutorial books (these books and their associated sites are only in French):
- Le Grand Livre d’Illustrator (The Big Illustrator Book) illustrated with 123 plates gathering more than 1000 drawings,
- Maquette creative avec Adobe InDesign (Creative layout with Adobe InDesign), with 96 plates (published in BW, but downloadable as a PDF color booklet).
These books are very special, in the sense that they are the first ones to have a comic adventure heroin: Silvia.
I have now ceased teaching to be again an independant illustrator to undertake a comic project, "Silvia, the Adventures of Silvia Robin", which appears as a very logical choice. The site http://silviarobin.elcet.net (both French/English) is not a public one. It is only for friends, especially from Renderosity, to give me some comments to improve the project. There is a secret code necessary to access to the already drawn comic pages, it will be shared only to long-time friends and people for whom I am a favorite artist. Nevertheless, 66 drawings are in public access.
Because I learnt realistic drawing late in my life, I met with a lot of perspective and anatomy problems to reach a level which could reach commercial publishing. Hence my strong interest for 3D, modeling and render: Cinema 4D, Poser, Quidam, Argile, Artmatic Voyager, Terragen.
Thanks for having interest for my gallery. All comments and rating are welcome! I like visiting the galleries of other artists, both for the pleasure to see your images, but also because I'm always willing to learn from others. It's funny to see so many amateurs being far better than pros who earn their life since years with drawings or 3D renders!
NOTE: I've been very busy these times (health problems in my family plus the fact that to undertake a professional comic project means a huge work), so it is not easy for me to post and comment... be kind if I am late to comment your galleries!
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Comments (16)
gattone_blu
Excellent image. bravo
decadence
That was a lot of work. Great details and illustration!
dphoadley
'...with 148 different characters.' Are you sure? It seems like thousands. Very, very, good work; this scene is just leaden with incipient drama. Keep it up. Yours truly, David P. Hoadley
2Loose2Trek
Remarkable work!
Kuiski
Great scene and pretty work with the perspective. Good! :)
thecytron
Outstanding!
kierab
Excellent work! Have you tried the support forums at apple.com? What about a screen shot (shift+apple key+the number 3) - I'm not sure what resolution that is but you should be able to open the resulting pict file in photoshop. * What about opening MacDraw doing select all and copy and then going into photoshop (of whatever version is supported on your old hardware) and pasting it in. If I can think of any other ideas for you I'll email them.
tizjezzme
Reminds me of Where's Waldo? :) This is really good .. .a lot of fun!
tralfaz
Excellent tech drawing, great detail and perspective.
1hawks1
Fantastic detail..Great work..I wonder if I would have the patients to do something like this..My hats off to you my friend. 5++
Richardphotos
mind defying details. I know this took you a while to draw. I know nothing of old macs. I only had a cube and I traded it for a laptop
PositivelyCreative
Remarkable scene!! You created this with old software?? WOW!! Old or new it would be hard to match such detail and action. I love the ethnic and cultural diversities and also the ages, sizes, and shapes of all the people. This had to be time consuming yet you make it look so effortless. Look at the racks of clothing!! WOW!! OUTSTANDING!!
rickei
nice illustration, I haven't used... or even seen my Rapidograph, in at least 10 years. Maybe i should try to dig it up! As for the old Mac. to rip out an image file, you can select the basic laser writer printer, then select print to file in the print dialog box. You will be able to choose between a .ps or .eps file... select .eps and click print/save. it will create an eps file that can easily be read by Photoshop, or whatever "modern" image editor you have. This works from any software that can print to a laser printer.
olitoth
It's super ! Very pro, Elcet !
crocodilian
You can import these into a modern OSX application, if you want . . . try downloading the app at: http://www.eazydraw.net/MacDraw.htm
Platin
Nice drawing - good for comics!!