It has been a while since the last time I've done any illustration work. Recently I've created a new awesome piece that I would like to share with you. It is a koi fish illustration inspired by my tattoo. Read this post to find out more about my tattoo and see how I created the koi fish illustration based on my tattoo.
Final Illustration Preview
About My Tattoo Artist - Daemon Rowanchilde
I always wanted to get a tattoo ever since I was a kid. Finally, last year I decided to go ahead and get a tattoo done. After hours of Googling, I found Daemon Rowanchilde of Urban Primitive. Daemon is an amazing artist who has been in the industry for long time. He has done work for movie, fashion, illustration, and tattoo design. I particularly like his Energy Wave style/technique. Visit Urban Primitive and Daemonology to see his work.




Tattoo Research
Then I spent couple days on researching tattoo design. I found the koi fish very meaningful and decided to use it as my main design subject. Koi fish tattoo symbolizes "courage, aspiration and advancement".
According to Japanese legend, if a koi succeeded in climbing the falls at a point called Dragon Gate on the Yellow River, it would be transformed into a dragon. Based on that legend, it became a symbol of worldly aspiration and advancement.
Tattoo Sketch
Below are some of my concept sketches. It is a koi swimming upstream toward the sun.
I asked Daemon to incorporate his art into my design and he did this design which was used as the tattoo stencil. The floral and wave patterns were done free-hand during the tattooing process.

Finished Tattoo
The tattoo took 2 painful sessions to complete (6 hours each). Below are the photos of my finished tattoo.



Illustration Sketch
Based on my tattoo, I did the following sketch. The sketch was done on the returning plane from a Chicago trip (I was too bored). I did the sketch in about 30 minutes.

Tracing
As usual, the sketch is scanned and imported in Adobe Illustrator for tracing.

Here is the complete vector art in outline mode (over 2600 paths in total). The tracing process took about 12 hours.

Coloring
The artwork was then filled with color and gradient. The images below are different color themes that I tried. The coloring process took about 20 hours.

Texturizing
Then I imported the elements in Photoshop in separate layers. The texturing effect can easily be done by setting your layer blending mode to Dissolve. I used the Brush and Pencil tool to make the grungy background. Read my Vector Polishing tutorial to see the details of the techniques. The polishing process took over 10 hours due to the large file size and numerous layers.


Inspiration
The koi fish idea was taken from my tattoo. I made the fish tail a bit abstract so it can connect with the water wave.

The sun is also inspired by my tattoo design. I added a waterlily flower behind to make it look like kind of a flower and the sun.

The symbol on the fish head is the initial of my name and my girlfriend.

The flying mushrooms are a combination of jellyfish and mushroom.

The other design elements are mainly inspired by aquatic plants.

Related Article: Finding Inspiration From Your Environment.




Thx for this article! A lil bit of spring in my inpiration.
Now i think i have to get better ;-) Have fun!
This is absoutely stunning stufff. Thanks a lot Nick
No one has a Koi fish, way to be original….The design is nice and all, but your more creative than that it seems.
Woov Amazing. Thanks
Great art and design of Koi Illustration. Wonderful tattoo. Thanks for sharing this nice post.
That is absolutely beautiful! If only I can save up to get a tattoo…:D
Wow, this is awesome! I love the renderings!
This is really good. Very impressed.
Very nice tatto! i’ll make one like this, not equals!! xD
Well done.
Wow, that is well done. I really like it. Hope you enjoyed the workt at it.
such an awesome post, If I had your patience I would illustrate my sleeve too, but i don’t :)
These are simple amazing and beautiful! Thanks.
I’m not a big tattoo guy, but I love how you demonstrate the process of your koi illustration on your site.
This is AWESOME! Very very cool.
This is so awesome, even when thinking about how much time and effort you put into this single sketch, the finish is still absolutely worth every minute in my opinion :) now if only I could get myself to put more time in my own projects from now on! Thank you
Awesome, wonderful….. Those words are not enough to express my thoughts….. Well done!
MY Tattoo here, and MY tattoo there. GET OVER YOURSELF MAN!
Wait for a year and you will see that the ink bleeds into itself. Too much-too soon. You should have got a small one first, to see what way the ink and your skin react.
I’ve seen your ‘illustration’ a thousand times before. Nothing new.
I don’t have any tattoos and I’m not an illustrator, but I am a fan of this blog. I think the tattoo and illustration are both beautiful.
Oh, and this Dennis character (from comment 58) sounds like he has some mental issues; don’t pay any attention to his negativity.
I’ll second that comment. Denis from comment 58 is a Douche Bag. The tattoo and the illustration are beautiful dude. Take good care of that ink.