Digital illustration japanese traditional style with Corel Painter (Particular orderer) – Tribal study 3
Digital illustration japanese traditional style with Corel Painter for El Señor Miyagi. Previous manual sketch + final artwork
Next, illustrations for screen printing, mockups and graphic design, inspired by graphic products from Japanese culture, anime and videogames. Stylish fan art pieces with digital watercolors, ink and splashes, made in my salaried work for El Señor Miyagi between years 2017 to 2021. A distribution and production company of merchandising, fan art and clothing brand, with nearly 30 stores throughout the Spanish territory. T-shirts and products with original designs inspired by cult movies, famous series, animes, comics…etc. Concepts and art direction by Paco Sales (El Señor Miyagi CEO).
Classic japanese ink drawing style – Naruto
Dragon Ball’s Super Saiyan
One Punch Man with splashes
Zelda video game
Mario pixelretro – piggy bank design
This website mainly shows pieces made freely, to satisfy my curiosity, made for the purpose of expressing oneself, developing the drawing & digital media techniques. But as I mentioned in the introduction, my illustration and their technique have had various professional outlets and next samples from El Señor Miyagi are an example. The carried out work covered a wide variety of functions, not only illustrating; web and social network management and maintenance, packaging design, creation of mockups (integration of designs on model photographs or as textures on 3D models)…etc. Illustration, and participated directly in many phases of digital and manual production, as well as in the online promotion of a wide variety of merchandising products, including t-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, baby clothes, canvases printed on wooden frames or decoration elements for window displays and the brand’s stores interiors, having the opportunity to travel throughout the national territory to open new stores.
One Piece’s Monkey D.Luffy design idea
Sweatshirt Mockup – Naruto
Mug Mockup – Dragon Ball’s Sheron
You can read more about Señor Miyagi’s the case study, in an article at www.xativasite.com
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