Illustration Friday: Blur

princessonpinkblur

princessonpinkblur2

It’s subtle, but I used a filter on the lines of princess #1. Can you see the difference? Which do you like better?

15 Responses to “Illustration Friday: Blur”

  1. Tina Mackin says:

    I like the “unblurred” version of this sweet little princess.

  2. shirley says:

    I like the un-filtered illustration, myself. I think your work, as crisp and lively as it is, is so striking without any special effects…and my goodness, I just absolutely LOVE what you did for Nola! That is a beautiful, beautiful piece for a precious little baby. You are so kind..thank you for your super-duper words about Monsieur. I’m loving illustrating him, and perhaps that’s the key to some fun work..and the fact that I love all things that are French, though I only took 3 years of it in High School. : ) Thanks for your support, my friend!

  3. ditsychick says:

    I like the first one–especially what happens to the hair–for ‘blur’. But you don’t need to do anything at all. Your clean lines are terrific!

  4. Amy C says:

    she is one very cute princess.
    I prefer the unblurred one!

  5. pupu says:

    I love the second one! ^^* I love ur princess. she is cute!

  6. nina seven says:

    unblurred for me too! she’s really cute! thanks for your nice comment on mine, i really appreciate it!

  7. vanessa says:

    Oh this is so cute and and girly. Everything I love he he he! Great illustration.

  8. enigma says:

    i think second is better because it’s more neat and soft, IMHO…:)

  9. the second one yes, indeed ^_^

  10. barbara says:

    very nice, like them both!

  11. Bella Sinclair says:

    She has such an infectious smile! Awwwwwww. I like brown and pink together. Such a nice combo, no? :) Like Neopolitan ice cream…mmmmmmm

  12. Cally Jane says:

    She’s so lovely Doodlebug! Really loved your witch design too :)

  13. Natty says:

    I like the first one… that’s unique and I think it looks very cool!
    CUTE STUFF!!!

  14. Lynn says:

    I like the stronger lines when you have a “busy background,’ as you do here. With a “quiet background” or a “wash,” the fainter lines would work well.

    Great illustrations!

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