Friday, February 29, 2008

Illustration Friday: Leap



It was with great trepidation - and wonderment - that thirty-two year old, crazy-haired, suburban Peter, finally took the big leap and stared directly into his future.

26 comments:

Karen Meyer said...

what a great vantage point! I love the graphic quality and design of it!

Anonymous said...

I love this, it looks like he's just lifted off!

naysa dumé said...

haha this is great, i mean, i love everything about it! (specially the fact the he's crossing his fingers) nice touch.

mbc said...

I like your concept and your illustrative style. Thanks for coming by my blog!

Nadia Studio said...

I like this serius look he has, he is truely ready for a leap. Also thanks for your comment.

studio lolo said...

fantastic perspective and concept! I hope his future looks bright ;)
thanks for the visit!

Richard Franklin said...

Whoa, keep those fingers crossed -Peter's a very high flyer!
This is nicely done Van Dyke. Original, with an uncomplicated style. I like it a lot.

Also, thanks so much for your comments.

timafli said...

Cool perspective. Nice colors and composition. Thanks for dropping by my blog.

Michael Villegas said...

Thanks for visiting!

The first "leap" is always the toughest. Great work...

Tom Barrett said...

Great concepts on the IF themes (esp like the "choose" illo).

Thanks for the comment!

thisisnotabloggerblog3 said...

Fantastic illustration. I didn't notice the crossed fingers at first, what a cool touch.
I love the colors and the way you blurred the background, it really gives it a sense of height.

Anonymous said...

Great perspective and composition, that look of both excitement and fear so clear in his eyes. Great colors too, and I like how he seems to be soaring above the landscape below.

Also, thank you so much for your very thoughtful comments on my blog, I really appreciate it!

Anonymous said...

Hi There, I love your style, its really interesting with great perspective! Robin

Anonymous said...

interesting concept and great use of perspective. also, thanks for your comment. i actually tried to expand and drew some leaping gazelles, but they were too disappointing to post. oh well, better luck next time!

lida motamed said...

i love it my dear friend
you r a real artist ...
thank you for your lovely comment
keep in touch
and good luck to you

Anonymous said...

I love the perspective on this, and I especially love his hair! Nice work!

emilayusof said...

Wow! This is so cool! Love the angle! Great illo!

Dot said...

thanks for the nice comments on my blog... i love the expression on this guy!

Anonymous said...

ahh look into the sky and fly!!! :D I love your illo. :) and thanx for leavin' comment. ;)

ELLA ELVIANA said...

wow, this is great! very good perspective!

Mutawwifah Maisarah said...

creative take on the theme. well done.

mattiaskall said...

Thank you for your commenting my illustration: Sidestepping something bad was the thing I wanted to show.

Like your illustration a lot. Especially the perspective. That view from above gives the illustration that "something".

Michelle Henninger said...

I love the perspective and composition.

And thank you for the very helpful, and much appreciated comments on my blog! I'll definitely keep them in mind next time round!

Brine Blank said...

Wow...that kinda gives me a sickly feel in my stomach due to the perspective!!! Reminds me of those 'falling dreams' where you are out of body looking down at yourself and about to take the plunge back to earth (surely I'm not the only one screwed up enough to have those dreams...)nice job...

Nessa Dee said...

Very nice perspective! I love his wild red hair. Great work!

Unknown said...

i love this!! the view from above is quite lovely. great colors, too!
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