Yesterday I found this hair brush in my bathroom. This draft is drawn from a scratch in Photoshop using vectors (and raster graphics too). This illustration took me a couple of hours.
Click here to view it in full size. It has some nice details. :)
Yesterday I found this hair brush in my bathroom. This draft is drawn from a scratch in Photoshop using vectors (and raster graphics too). This illustration took me a couple of hours.
Click here to view it in full size. It has some nice details. :)
This is a rebound to Kevin Andersson’s “Deer Crossign Sign” shot. A little bit more practice, and maybe I’ll create a complicated road sign…
This draft was created just for practice and took me like half an hour.
If you are Dribbble player and you like this (and my other drafts, of course), you can send me an invitation on Dribbble. :)
This is the intro clip that will be used in future Kashiv.com videos. It’s my first After Effects project, which was made after watching some great tutorials by Andrew Kramer.
Where will it be used? I don’t know yet! Maybe in some video tutorials or promo videos, but I assure you that you *will* see it in the future.
So, what do you think? Share it if you like it. Also, feedback will be very appreciated. You can comment the video on YouTube or contact me on Twitter. :)
PS: I recommend watching it, although it’s only 6sec long, in 1080p HD. If the video doesn’t open from the thumb above, click here to watch it.
So… This is my first draft. I wanted to play with realistic textures and gradients in Photoshop and finished up with this.
What do you think? Share if you like it.
Hi! I’m Adrian Kashivskyy – iOS, Max OS X and Web developer. But what’s more important, I’m also an UI/UX designer.
I am very interested in interface design and realistic illustrations. Since Dribbble requires an invitation, I decided to create a portfolio, which can be used by invited designers to analyze my work and (maybe) send me an invitation.
Since my main webpage, kashiv.com is intended for something else, I created this – Adrian Kashivskyy’s Drafts.
Here I will be constantly uploading some of my artwork and (sometimes) screenshots of what I’m currently working on.
The design of this webpage was directly inspired by the Instagram Blog.
There are a couple of ways to contact me if you want to drop me a line. The simpliest way is to find me (@akashivskyy or @kashivcom) on Twitter. If it doesn’t suit you, go to my contact page for more contact information.
…and enjoy viewing my artwork. :)