Showing posts with label pattern repeat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pattern repeat. Show all posts

Monday, May 16, 2016

In The Woods | Watercolour Illustration

These illustrations were supposed to be for an artist seek contest, but I miss the deadline (boohoo) so I just post them here. Hope you guys have a great week!
Click picture to purchase if you like it.
 And a prickly pattern to accompany them :)



All images belongs to Arkky Anindita & PaperOn Design, please don't use without permission, for inquiries please use the contact form here.

Saturday, June 6, 2015

Seamless Repeat Pattern Tutorial

Finally! my promise to make a detail tutorial on how I turn my watercolor painting into a repeat pattern is finally fulfilled. I made a video tutorial for a much easy instructions.

For those of you who wondering, promise? what promise? Some time ago I posted a series of tutorial on my instagram and promised to make a detail tutorial, alas! here it is.. pheew :D

This is my first time making a video tutorial, so sorry for all the glitches on the video, unclear words and all. Just ask me if there any questions about the tutorial. Share with me your first pattern repeat on my instagram or my other social media. Have fun :)

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Tropical Flora in Watercolor

I made this pattern for a huge competition some time ago. And in the process of making it I made a quick tutorial that I posted in my instagram @paperondesign promised to make an in depth tutorial on how to make pattern repeats from hand drawings, still haven't had the time for the tutorial, hopefully in the middle of this month.

Anyway, because it didn't make it through the competition, still much to learn about trends and how to incorporate it in my design, the 2015 / 2016 trends are more abstract and playing with colors, monochromatic and bold. I put the pattern up on my spoonflower and woven monkey shop. It's not yet for sale on spoonflower, but if you're interested just convo me there and I'll make it for sale :)

I made this pattern from hand watercolor drawing, and just scan it and then digitally scale and recolored in photoshop. 



I love this duck green background color. because it gave much more depth and texture to the drawings.


Lovin it more on the pillow :)