Thursday, October 7, 2010

Double Rainbow



Hey, so like, I guess I haven't updated this thing in awhile huh? Damn, where have I been?

Well, over the summer, I was commissioned by a perfume company to do the artwork for a perfume label as well as a few other projects.

But sadly, since I've been so busy, I've had very little time to draw for myself. Well, except for a few sketches here and there of course.

Also, an official website is still under construction. Just been trying to get the hang of Dreamweaver again...

In the meantime, here's something I doodled up in Photoshop the other day :)
Wanted to play around with the brush tools and see what kind of textures I could end up with.
Also, I may or may not have been inspired by this...

Peace out!

Friday, April 2, 2010

Phoenix Wright Vector Poster


Did this a year ago for Gabe Bridwell's class. We had to make a movie poster out of vectors. I chose to do a poster based on Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, one of my favorite video game series. I had a lot of fun with this~




Carmen Character Designs and Pinups

Here's a couple of character design sheets and pinups of my character Carmen.



Comic Book Style


Animation Style

© Alyssa Spector

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Eterne - 5 Page Narrative


Narrative assignment for Joe Kubert. We had to create a 5-page sequential story based on our original character. This revolves around my character Carmen from my story Eterne.


© Alyssa Spector

Seven Deadly Sins







An assignment done for Alvin Pettit at The Joe Kubert School.


We had to portray the Seven Deadly Sins in our own way. I wanted to go for a 1920's Art Deco feel, so I did all seven pictures in vectors in Adobe Illustrator CS3.

The theme I wanted was to have seven different women in different rooms that sort of "revolved" around the sin they represented.

Welcome to the Blyssful Spectrum



So I'd thought I'd jump on the Blog bandwagon to showcase some of my artwork.

For my first post, this is a piece titled Astral Waltz

Penciled on 2-ply comic board, scanned, and then inked and colored digitally in Photoshop CS3.