by Marlin Peterson | Sep 8, 2014 | Science Illustrations
If it wasn’t evident already, nature is cool. My science art class will show you why… I will be teaching a brand-spanking new course in Natural Science Illustration at Wenatchee Valley College this fall. This is a one time only course that is damn-near...
by Marlin Peterson | Aug 2, 2013 | Science Illustrations
This is now mounted in the Kreilsheimer Promenade! It was quite the process of research, meetings, back and forth mockup versions, meetings in Seattle and Spokane, then formatting the huge computer-freezing file for print. Whew! The prints were done by Designer Decal...
by Marlin Peterson | Jun 13, 2013 | Science Illustrations
I finally have a full video of me speedpainting a twisted-color hippopotamus, but not real speedily…its 11 minutes:
by Marlin Peterson | Apr 17, 2013 | Science Illustrations
Misbehaving Photoshop filters couldn’t stop me finishing! I finally finished it, and I am happy how it came out. It is large, made to be printed out at least 48 inches across, but the detail could hold up a lot larger…I have to print one myself to see how...
by Marlin Peterson | Feb 14, 2013 | Science Illustrations
Shapes are bulging and sinking as I downplay areas not reached by that imaginary sun, and uplift hairs that glisten (oh so) tenderly in the Eocenic tropix. I still have many details to add, but this step is a big one when muscles and posture really develop. I...
by Marlin Peterson | Feb 5, 2013 | Science Illustrations
Against my conventional wisdom, I have proceeded to paint mouths and eyes before the base detail! What is the world coming to? I always paint the eyes last when I work, (completing an eye early on in a composition is a crutch, right?) so we will see how it goes. I am...