Bloomburrow Tee

I was given a lot of free reign and asked to draw an adventurer from Bloomburrow in my own style that summed up the cozy but serious vibes the setting provided. They also asked me to hand letter a version of the logo, but allowed me to take liberties with it. Of course, because it was a silk-screened shirt, there were color limitations.
To the left you can see the baseball version of the tee WotC sent me, but below I'll go through the steps for creating the art.


The Art Director liked the frog version best, but asked for a few changes: to make the water magic more swirly, to make it overall oval shaped, and to add bugs to the border. I tightened up the pencil drawings of the frogfolk and the new round border as well as adding in some ladybugs (which I thought had a nice easy to see pattern that wouldn't get lost in the detail of the border line chaos).
These pencil drawings were all assembled in Photoshop and tinted to ultimately help me see everything clearer when I'd get to the next step.

I printed this big piece out and taped it to the back of a 14" x 17" sheet of Strathmore 300 series bristol. On my Huion lightpad, I could see through the surface of the bristol to the pencils underneath and use them as a guide. I used Copic Multiliner SP pens (I think just the 0.7 nib)
I scanned the inks so I could start on breaking down the colors for a limited color silk-screened shirt.

Happier with the four color version I turned it in to the Art Director––but he surprised me by suggesting to add some more colors to make the water magic pop in the final.
Here is the finished art I sent off to WotC for the shirt. They ended up swapping out my hand-drawn Bloomburrow logo for the official one (never heard why). Someday for fun I'll see what it would look like if I did a full color render of this art.

Published on August 13, 2024 06:00
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