A night time shot out my apartment window. Nice colors.
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A demonstration of shoe design from sketches through to Photoshop rendering.
This shoe features an overlasted flex zone on lateral side and overlasted midsole on medial inside heel.

Wednesday night drawing lessons. These sketches were demonstrations on how I use Photoshop and Illustrator in design. The focus was not so much about the design but the technique of rendering with computer.
Previous weeks lesson was a Photoshop shoe rendering lesson. The shoe is an Air Jordan featuring holes all the way through the heal. Literally a 5 minute sketch put strait into Photoshop. No Illustrator in this the shoe rendering, which is unusual. Normally I take the sketch into Illustrator to get all the lines working. Then take that into Photoshop for the realistic rendering. However for speed, I went straight into Photoshop for this lesson.
This weeks lesson was on rendering in Illustrator. The Second sketch of the ‘Boom Bax’ was mostly an Illustrator sketch with a little Photoshop at the end for extra bling. Nothing much featured on this design except simplicity.


