tim marrs
another designer i swoon over is tim marrs out of the u.k. he's interviewed in the jan/feb 2006 digital creative arts mag and his portfolio is such an inspiration. he says he basically only uses photoshop, no filters, no dodgy-ness. he just plays with the opacity and brings in textured elements. building hundreds of layers. he also uses a digital camera and a scanner to import textures he's created in a sketchbook or the odd bit of screen-printing.
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8 comments:
Good Designer...
Happy weekend!:-)
lovelovelove his work! LOVE it.... thanks so much for the link. inspiration everywhere these days... ! *sigh*
how cool is this?!!!
anabel - happy weekend to you!
andrea - sigh sigh
julia - thanks for stopping by!
ky - cool cool!
great style!!
Hey Jan, I love this guy's work! Thanks for sharing. I love his work so much I'm posting about him on Drawn! and will link you. Just wanted you to know.
Great stuff!
so cool !
Annother place you can fint Tim Marrs illustrations is on his representational web site: www.ba-reps.com, once you get to the site click illustration and do a search on Tim Marrs to view his best work. I absolutly love Tims style; it is hard, edgy and very contemporary.
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