Tag Archives: vector

Quick Tips # 2 – Changing a Pattern’s Background Color

There are several ways to adapt a pattern to the project you’re working on. One of the most hassle free options would be a simple background color change.
Easy as it may sound though (and it really is!), there are a few steps to follow to make sure you get the desired result.
If in doubt, check [...]

Quick Tips #1 – Adjusting a Pattern’s Size and Repeats for Final Printing

Ever so often I do receive requests from clients with varying levels of expertise in editing vector graphics asking me how to accomplish some simple but key changes before they can apply my designs in their projects. With this crowd in mind and taking to the heart the maxim that "a picture is worth a [...]

New Collection From The Modern Baby Company

Not too long ago I was pleased to be contacted by Jesseca Trujillo Bellemare, the founder and head of The Modern Baby Company. I guess serendipity stroke since exactly one day  before  that I  came  to  know

about her company while browsing through chic websites catering for all things babies.
A few moons [...]

Simplicity Is Key

One concern which constantly permeates my illustrations is usability. Creating images from a blank digital canvas can be liberating and all but if your goal is to reach the microstock audience, you’d better keep your work useful. Unless of course, you are planning on selling your work through art galleries, but that is a totally [...]

Life In The Woods

The fifth installment of the "Baby Prints" collection brings a very important business implication for those who, like myself, sell Royalty Free licenses to the microstock market.
Unfortunately, once an image hits the microstock agencies, behind its sales hides an enormous number of irregular license uses. Honestly, I cannot put a number [...]

Baby Prints

The seventh and last in the series of Baby Prints focused on this market segment has just been launched! Head over to "Moombeams In A Starry Night" and join me in the wanders of baby’s dream… [release post]

The sixth in the series of Baby Prints focused on this market segment has just been launched! Head [...]

The Stationery Position

Let’s pick up from where we’ve left off in the last post, shall we? Colors, colors, colors. Color palettes, color ways, Color Theory, color for you, color for me. Seldom does a client come by who truly edits my color ways in such a magnificent way as Lori, from The Stationery Position.

Quoting [...]

Treasure Hunt

The Treasure Hunt is on now!! Well, I must be humble and admit that different people treasure different things, but since you are here I guess it is not much of a stretch to assume you are interested in vector artwork. So, dig around… somewhere in the internet universe, LitteLion Studio’s “Peacock Vanity” is being [...]

Mosaic Forest

In the brick and mortar world, I have been asked several times about how my images come to existence so I decided to unashamedly assume you would like to hear about it as well. This is how the process unfolds…In all fairness, each image has its own story and a different set [...]

Welcome

elcome to LittleLion Studio’s blog, or should I say welcome to my blog? Either way, you are very much welcome! Truth is it is a blurred line between myself, Leo, and LittleLion Studio at least for the time being. With that said, let me give you a [...]