Following Rob Shields’ guide to how he created his artwork for the latest exhibition by the Designers Against Child Slavery campaign last month, here we see how Parisian illustrator François Leroy created one of three pieces for the collection. First, François will explain how to create simple textures in geometric vector shapes in Illustrator as the basis of an artwork and grow them into organic forms. Second, he will detail his Photoshop method for making the shapes look like drips.
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