From Sketches to Finished Illustration

It all begins with a spark—an idea or even a problem—that sets the creative process in motion. I start by quickly sketching out rough concepts to capture my initial thoughts and experiment with different compositions. Once the layout feels just right, I develop more refined sketches. Then, I move my work into digital tools like Adobe Fresco or Procreate to redraw and polish the design with greater precision. 

If the final illustration needs to be scalable, I recreate it in Adobe Illustrator to ensure crisp, clean lines. This step-by-step process takes a simple concept and transforms it into a fully developed, professional piece.

A photo of sketches of clowns in different poses before they are redrawn in a digital format.
A collage of digital drawings of clowns in different poses and showcasing different skills like juggling, one-handed hand stand and tight rope walking.
A scanned image of a hand drawn image of the statue of liberty as the mona lisa visiting NYC.
A image of a digital drawing of the statue of liberty as the mona lisa visiting NYC.
A digital drawing of a girl with red hair holding a very large walkman and in workout clothes.
A digital drawing of a girl with red hair laying out in the sun to get a suntan with a bottle of baby oil beside her.
A digital drawing of a girl with red hair lighting a bbq grill with a match
Coffee with a kick four different interactions with a coffee cup with legs. One running , one kicking, one hugging a cart of coconut milk, and one fall empty
A collage of digital drawings for posters that represent a few different concepts. A Cat at a beach with a drink, a cat in a suit with glasses. A beach collage with three different scenes.

What's next:
Dream Project