This post will show you the design process of the Abstract Chinese Phoenix, one of my latest illustrations which was presented at the FOWD 2008 conference. I will briefly guide you through the process — from sketching to polishing. Hints and tips will be provided throughout the article. Most importantly, I'll explain what inspired me for this piece of artwork. If you like this illustration, you may download a high resolution JPG for your desktop wallpaper.
1. Sketching
The images below show how I sketched out the phoenix in abstract form. I started off by drawing the phoenix's body, flowing towards the wings, feathers, and then filling in the details.
Inspired by Nature
A lot of my design patterns are inspired by natural elements such as:
- DNA Helix
- blowing dandelions
- and the patch patterns on the butterfly wings and tree leaves.
2. Adobe Illustrator - Vectorization
After the sketch was done, I imported it into Illustrator for vector tracing. Here is a tip for tracing artwork in Illustrator:
i) Import the sketch in the first layer, adjust the layer opacity to 20 to 30%, and lock the layer.

ii) Create a new layer on top, hold down the Cmd key and click on the visibility icon to view the layer in outline mode (in this way you can see the sketch underneath).

Final Vector Outlines
3. Coloring
For color theme palettes, I go to Adobe's kuler site and ColourLovers.com. Personally, I like ColourLovers because it allows me to copy and paste the color images directly to Illustrator. I just randomly pick the color palettes from the site and paste them in the artboard. To quickly fill in the color, use the Eyedropper tool to sample the colors and gradients.

Final Vector Artwork
As I was vectorizng the artwork, I added more elements such as the sky background and the phoenix's tail.

4. Photoshop Polishing
Then, I imported the vector art in Photoshop and used my Vector Polishing Techniques to spice up the illustration.
Pastel-like Background
To make the background look pastel-like, I used the Pencil tool and lightly brushed up the sky background.

Particle Effects
The particle effects are done by using the layer Dissolve mode (see tutorial: Vector Polishing Techniques).

Depth
I blurred some elements to add more depth to the illustration.

Final Design
How Long Did It Take?
The sketch took about 1 hour, vectoring took 12 hours, and the Photoshop polishing took about 10 to 15 hours.











Your work always has an innovative idea to use stuff I already know about in never-before ways! Excellent design and beautiful colors! :)
Keep it up.
Sometimes the people just see the final image and think something like: “hum… I’m almost sure that this guy just needed one or two hours… and I need always 10 or 20, bah…”.
In my opinion, some guys forget that an illustration can take more than a full-time week to do it.
WOW! Thank you for sharing!
imazing stuff thanks alot..
i really like it, Amazing design, i tried many times but i could’t complete
how i can make good grip in hand sketching?
regards
Qaiser
Wow Adobe is the best. I use it every day :)
10x fo sharing. Realy nice work. Impressed
kewl!
Nice tutorial, i’ll give a try :) Thanks a lot it looks very futuristic
Thank you, Уеб дизайнер for sharing the article with me. We both have what to learn from our foreign colleagues from all over the world.
Beautiful work. Love the detail that went into this, each step along the way. Be proud!
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AWESOME, dude
Thank you for your Beautiful Tut…
Let me try it guy.
lol…
Amazing work ! You are perfect ! Can you explain more about pallet color !
Amazing work
Wow…thats awesome! You make it seem so easy!
This is simply wonderful!!!
That’s beautiful.
Beatiful :)
yeah that is lovely!!
wow
Lovely… how long did this take to create?
simply superb …..i wish if i could use better words to praise this ….
By the way ,,,,ur blog theme is awsome