Search Results Category: Natural Science Illustration

Far Summers

by Sean Twiddy
Published on: May 16, 2011
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I’ve been adding new images from the Far Summers project as I finish them. Images in the Aliens & Character Design tab.

 

Far Summers project

by Sean Twiddy
Published on: November 5, 2010
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I have added my research pieces I created for my alien planet exploration project Far Summers. They get their own gallery.

Almost all the pieces were rendered in Photoshop. More updates to follow as I move along the project.

Aliens!

Scavenger- Fuso'olon regions (lateral view)

Gallery Additions

by Sean Twiddy
Published on: October 28, 2010
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I have added several new illustrations to my various galleries. Have a look! More to come.

Children’s Illustration

Scientific & Medical Illustration

Assorted Illustration

Macroinvertebrates of the Mississippi River

by Sean Twiddy
Published on: October 8, 2010
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During early 2010 I did a series of illustrations of macroinvertebrates for the National Mississippi River Museum and Aquarium.

The illustrations depicted important species of insect and crustaceans that live in the river systems throughout the country. Each has an important role, whether as food for other lifeforms, predators feeding off these prey species, or as pest species. The exhibit involved the species and their relative tolerances to water pollution.

All images created in Illustrator.

Images placed in gallery.

The Operation- A Nightmare

by Sean Twiddy
Published on: October 5, 2010
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An exercise in Photoshop coloring. The assignment was for an image involving nightmare or dream imagery. Based on conversations I’ve had, this came to mind. A fire ant, wolf spider, and house fly stand in for the surgery team as the gas mask descends. It’s not a personal nightmare of mine, though.

Drawn with ebony pencil, then scanned and colored in Photoshop, ala James Jean’s technique. My first real exercise in flatting an image before coloring, and I can understand the dislike of the tedious work involved.

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