January 18, 2011

Custom illustrations

I get lots of questions asking about custom illustrations, so today I would like to tell you how I make mine.
Unfortunately, I am no artist. So I get most of my images from istockphoto.com. They're pretty reasonably priced for great art and they have a TON of adorable illustrations.

I do have one big problem though. I HATE seeing the same illustrations everywhere! It drives me crazy to see the same cookie cutter images all over the web. If you haven't noticed already, I'm kind of a freak about customizing things. If something represents you, it should have your stamp on it. A one-of-a-kind look.

It's really hard to find a good graphic designer who can draw a custom vector image just for you. If you do find them, they're going to charge a small fortune. As they should. It's quiet a talent.

So this is my way of customizing for a whole lot cheaper. I'm a firm believer in changing things up.  I'll take my Leelou girl for example. This is my first avatar that I made 4 years ago.


She is made up of several different illustrations all mooshed together. I wanted to shake things up a bit in 2011 (and my sister kept telling me Leelou had Shrek ears), so I went to work searching through images to find parts and pieces I could use. 

I liked the hair on this first girl and the face on the chef.



then I thought I could take the hand from this computer girl to reflect my old Leelou girl.


So once I find all the pieces I like, I moosh them together to see if the vision in my head looks somewhat normal when I really put it all together. I do an incredibly rough draft because I don't want to spend time on something that ends up not looking right.

Kind of scary, but I knew it could work. So I fix the hair, blend skin tones, change eye colors, change shirt colors, ended up getting rid of the hand, added some freckles and wallah:


We get the new and improved Leelou. She is way cuter the me, but I'm ok with that.

And that is how I do my custom graphics folks. It takes a long time, but it's something I offer for free with all of my blog packages so that you stand out. Break that cookie cutter mold and get something custom that no one else will have.

Below are a couple changes I've made to previous orders. Pretty much anything is possible. Changing things like eye and hair colors, adding objects, putting more clothes on, taking more clothes off,  digital breast augmentations...I've done it all.

On this order I changed the head completely and customized colors to match the clients blog.


On this order I changed skin tones, added some accessories and hair, then made the screaming girl in the corner from several different images.

This couple was having a hard time finding a picture of an African-American couple, so we found the illustration below of the Caucasian couple and changed skin tones, eye color, added facial hair, took off head hair on the man and completely redid the girls hairdo to match that of the clients.

These images are really fun to manipulate. If you're interested in a custom order, click here for more info!

37 comments:

  1. Don't kid yourself...you are extremely talented!!!

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  2. That is stinking amazing!!! I am so impressed! Seriously wish I knew how to do that!

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  3. Very fun... love the freckles ;)

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  4. Love all of it! I need to treat myself to a REAL blog makeover!

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  5. Are all of your illustrations skinny people?? I only ask because....because, well um, ahem, I'm alittle....plump! It really wouldn't be truthful for me to put up an illustration of a hoochey mama...and I'm really more like, say, Roseanne....know what I mean?

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  6. These are great!!! You do amazing work :) Got my Memory Makers from your blog win in the mail and now just have to get a block of time to play around with it - can't wait :) LOL re: the Shrek ears comment - she's FAR from that now! Now if we could just do that in real life I could get rid of my mega calves ;)

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  7. Given what you've done in all of these graphics... I'd DEFINITELY say you were an 'artist'!! After all, you create things using your very own talent!!

    I am so impressed... :)

    Amy :) at www.lovetocrop.com
    scrapbookingwithamy (at) gmail (dot) com

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  8. TALENTED !!! Need I say more????????? I mean you really under estimate yourself, if that is the right word to use ! you are GREAT !!! AND YES!!! I AM SCREAMING TALENTED !!! Ladies as she said if you don't already know SHE LOVES CHANGING thing up and she is GREAT @ it. I just reqret that I can't afford her work !!! Ok !` Now that I went "Crazy' ...lol...lol...lol... LEE LOU I love what you do and have done here and thank you for sharing with us all. :O)

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  9. You know I've never really worked with image stock as it's so much fun drawing my own from scratch - but actually that looks like soooooo much fun, piecing something together from the other images.

    I love your new character by the way and actually I did think it looked like you so you did a fab job with the customisation! :)

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  10. that is amazing! Im going to have to check out istock photo, I had never heard of them :)

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  11. Seriously Julie?!?! You little trickster! Can you do that to my real body? I'm going to need a little 'tuck here' and 'blending there' after this baby comes! ;)

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  12. Wow! That is an awesome talent. I struggle to stitch 2 photos together lol.

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  13. Julie,

    Could you please email me? I have sent my questions to you through several avenues, and still would like a response. I am unsure if you are receiving them.

    Thanks,
    Memorie Hamrick

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  14. You are a great smoosher. That's how I cook! LOL Smoosh it all together. It is also how I shop...smoosh all the coupons together to make one great deal.

    I'm glad you have perfected this "art". :)

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  15. Julie, it has been so much fun working with you to develop our characters for our twitter background. You have been soooo patient and professional. Bonus, that our characters are in your blog post. How cool!

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  16. On the i-stock, do you have to pay for them?

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  17. I like what you did with the changes they look great

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  18. This is amazing and you are very talented!

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  19. Thanks so much for the comments! I do love customizing them and seeing what crazy things we can come up with.

    Nancy, Istock has tons of illustrations with all shapes and sizes!

    SSBenjamins, yes istock does charge for their images.

    -Julie

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  20. Um... AMAZING!!! I can't imagine possessing that talent!

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  21. I love them you did a great job the mother melt down one is my household. Only have one son and is all about melt downs!! he is 2 LOL and like the one with glasses, she is cute i wear glasses.. You did a great job. Sue

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  22. Do you have a special program that helps you make these changes?

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  23. Thanks again guys!
    Kimberly, I just photoshop to edit the images.
    -Julie

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  24. These are great for party invitations too!

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  25. you are amazing! what particular software are you using to do the editing? i'd love to learn how to do it as well. Thanks! ;)

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  26. You are unbelievably talented! Wish I had the meltdown one as my background LOL I know all to well what that feels like. If you do decide to turn that into a blogger background let me know :)

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  27. Amazing work! Maybe I will have to let you do something like this for me sometime :)

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  28. Wow!! U R AWESOME, Girl!! Love how the changes takes place... thanks for sharing!!! Hugs n' Aloha, Jen

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  29. Wow! I would love to be able to do something like that.

    TFS! I am now a follower and can't wait to learn more!

    Tisha
    http://tishascraftcove.blogspot.com

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  30. Son muy bonitas tus ilustraciones.
    Un besito.

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  31. Hey Naura,
    Send me an email and we can talk about what you want!
    -Julie

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  32. These are awesome! Love the diversity and how you changed the color of the couple! Very nicely done!

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