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Autumn Whitehurst

Autumn Whitehurst‘s work is a beautiful combination of vector lines and digital airbrush. More of her work at Altpick, and some interviews to boot.

  • http://mandolindsay.blogspot.com/ Lindsay

    Wow! Her stuff is so unique! AWESOME POST. Not sure why you chose this one to display though… I do love it.

  • http://mandolindsay.blogspot.com Lindsay

    Wow! Her stuff is so unique! AWESOME POST. Not sure why you chose this one to display though… I do love it.

  • http://johnawalsh.net/ John A. Walsh

    Reminds me of Coles Phillips of “The Fade Away Girl” fame.
    Beautiful stuff!

  • http://johnawalsh.net John A. Walsh

    Reminds me of Coles Phillips of “The Fade Away Girl” fame.
    Beautiful stuff!

  • http://moonpink.blogspot.com/ .:MOON:.

    Woow, is so beautiful !

  • http://moonpink.blogspot.com .:MOON:.

    Woow, is so beautiful !

  • http://cipha.net/ cipha

    And another ultra-beautiful link-tip from drawn.ca! unfortunately it doesn’t seem that there are more than ten pictures

  • http://cipha.net cipha

    And another ultra-beautiful link-tip from drawn.ca! unfortunately it doesn’t seem that there are more than ten pictures

  • Peter

    This is really stunning work… one of the best links I’ve seen on here. Looks like she’s moved onto Maya or Max… that has to be a base model rendered under there.

  • Peter

    This is really stunning work… one of the best links I’ve seen on here. Looks like she’s moved onto Maya or Max… that has to be a base model rendered under there.

  • http://www.robotjohnny.com/ Johnny

    Peter, I don’t think so. From what I’ve read in her interviews, it’s all painted in Photoshop with photographs as reference.

  • http://www.robotjohnny.com Johnny

    Peter, I don’t think so. From what I’ve read in her interviews, it’s all painted in Photoshop with photographs as reference.

  • geoff

    Geez, I still don’t get how she renders her illustrations like that. I, too, thought she was using a 3d program…

  • geoff

    Geez, I still don’t get how she renders her illustrations like that. I, too, thought she was using a 3d program…

  • http://www.richard-may.com/ Rich

    The majority of Autumn’s work is based on photo reference (using multiple references for one image, as opposed to basing her compositions on a single staged photograph) and put together in Illustrator with maybe a touch of Photoshop. No 3D involved whatsoever. I know Autumn very well, and although I know how she does what she does, her work never fails to amaze me.

  • http://www.richard-may.com Rich

    The majority of Autumn’s work is based on photo reference (using multiple references for one image, as opposed to basing her compositions on a single staged photograph) and put together in Illustrator with maybe a touch of Photoshop. No 3D involved whatsoever. I know Autumn very well, and although I know how she does what she does, her work never fails to amaze me.

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  • http://www.clipart4u.com/?p=567 Clip Art 4 U » 100 Years of Fashion Illustration

    [...] are a few hundred), the only names I immediately recognize are J.C. Leyendecker, Andy Warhol, and Autumn Whitehurst, the latter being one of the few representatives of the digital [...]