Today, Kid L it Reviews is pleased to bring you an interview with Reyes Rosa, a sixteen-year-old, up-and-coming illustrator. He is here to also showcase some of his work which I think you will enjoy. (All art copyright © 2014 by Reyes Rosas.)
Hi, Reyes. Let’s start at the beginning. How old were you when you began seriously drawing?
I’m 16, now. And I began seriously drawing last year.
The illustrations here, how old were, Reyes when you created them?
I drew most of them recently.
What is it about illustrating that you like so well?
I find it fun and exciting to give characters life.
Is there anything you don’t like?
I love everything I do.
Reyes, who is your favorite artist and why?
I do not have a favorite artist. I don’t watch other illustrators.
Has a piece of art or character that influenced your art?
This is Kirby and he was my inspiration to start drawing when I was younger.
Kirby is your muse. How does Kirby influence you?
At the time, he seemed so fun and lively. And he could become anything he wanted, simply by inhaling it!
How old were you at the time?
I really don’t remember, but I think I was about 11
Until Kirby came along, how much did you draw?
Before that I really didn’t draw at all.
I love the interesting character study you did of a Kirby. I really like all the expressions and positions you included.
I love your art I have seen. The digital illustrations are fantastic an on the level of much I see today in picture books. How did you learn to make digital art?
I am a self taught artist and the program I mostly use is Colors 3D for digital art.
Did you have any help? Maybe a book on drawing?
I didn’t use any outside sources, I just started drawing.
Some of those art programs have a large learning-curve. No one helped you learn any of it?
No. I have done everything on my own, thru trial and error.
Color 3D is a new one for me. What are the advantages/disadvantages of using Color 3D?
Some of the advantages are that it is a very comfortable, easy to use program. It isn’t cluttered by any unnecessary options. And some of the disadvantages are that the program is a little limited in terms of image resolution and tools.
Was Color 3D difficult to learn?
The program itself did not take long to get comfortable with, but acquiring the skills took quite some time.
Have you tried using any of the usual programs illustrators like? (Illustrator, Photoshop, Manga 5, Corel Draw, or the open source Gimp)
I have not used any others because this one is the most comfortable for me to use. I have tried Gimp, but found that it is a little overcomplicated. And the others, I just don’t have the funds for.
Do you use a graphic pad?
I do not have a graphic pad, but I have wanted to try one. I use a stylus.
What is your normal process when creating illustrations? Do you sketch and then scan, paint and then scan to finish other areas? How do you get such great looking illustrations?
I usually just sketch within the program and then build the drawing from there.
Which part of the process do you enjoy most – sketching, painting, or digital illustration?
I love sketching and digital illustration. I don’t like the initial starting process of getting a rough sketch down, but I love the process of coloring and shading.
I know you would like to illustrate children’s books. Have you any experience?
I have worked with my mother on her kids cookbook doing the illustrations for it.
What you interests you about a career illustrating children’s books?
I like working in the children’s market because it’s more creative and less limited and lets me have more freedom in what I create.
Reyes you are a young man with lots of time ahead of you. Have you decided the life path you will take? Will it include art?
Yes, it will definitely include art and I would like to do 3D rendered animation in the future.
Have you thought about college and the art programs they have?
I have not thought about it yet, because I am only 16. But, my mom has thought about sending me to the Art Institute Of Chicago.
You’ve got to love moms. They are always one step ahead.
What do you do to relax?
I like to play video games as CSGO, I even go to sites like mycsgoboosting.com/resources/buy-csgo-skins to get game items as skins.
What would be the most important advice you would give to young artist following you?
Never give up on any drawing, it might look bad at the start, but that’s only part of the process.
What would you like to get out of this interview?
I would like for you to share my art with others.
What is the next step for you and your art?
I want to take my art to where I can do this professionally and have someone represent me.
Thank you for stopping by Kid Lit Reviews. In kids lit, an up and coming new artist interested in creating children’s books is exciting. Your innate talent is inspiring. I hope you become and accomplish all you wish to achieve.
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Reyes is a self-taught digital artist and
pencil illustrator with a focus on character
art for video gaming and children’s literature.
He has been drawing since he was old enough
to hold a crayon. Reyes is a passionate guy who is
ready to take the next leap by pursuing art as a career.
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Reyes is off the grid, but as been encouraged to build a blog so others may find him and his art.
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Copyright © 2014 by Sue Morris/Kid Lit Reviews
Yep, I’d say Reyes has what it takes to be an artist. Great work, Reyes!
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You would know, art instruction to the little stars. 😀
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Reyes, thank you for the wonderful interview. I hope I didn’t bug you too much prying for information. I think you are a hit.
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I see great things happening on Reyes horizon! Nice work!
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You will see more of Reyes here as he furthers his career and his studies. He is going to go far. Now, where to depends entirely up to Reyes. What a talent!
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This was a lot fun to read and look at, Sue 🙂 Reyes, you have obvious talent and I agree—you should definitely pursue something in the art field, certainly if you enjoy doing it.
Your first character there has a very strong resemblance to Sonic from the video games, which I’m sure influenced you 🙂 So, although you may not consciously look at what other illustrators are doing, they do register in your brain. In fact, you can learn a lot from viewing other illustrators’ work. I would think you’re drawn to Manga also. Once you go to art school, your whole world will open up that way 🙂 LOVE your little Kirby 😀 Good luck to you!
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Thank you! And the first character is from the Sonic series.I am going to start looking at other illustrators work too.Thank you again.Reyes.
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Am I the only one on this planet to not know what these creature are? I play video games. Sonic, Kirby, Pac-Man (oh, I know that one).
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Great interview! I see that Reyes is inspired by (I guess) the video games he plays. I see Sonic (the red hedgehog is Knuckles), and I think I see things from FOX (I don’t know the actual name of the game, but the animal holding the gun thingy is Fox), and I am pretty sure I see Ike from something. You can tell how much I play videogames, right? I only know the names because they are all on a video game I have (besides Knuckles, but I’ve watched Sonic). 😉 Reyes is a great artist! 😀
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Thank you!! I do really love Nintendo! As you can already guess! Sincerly,Reyes.
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Even Mr. Bookworm knows what all of these characters are by name. I need to do more research before I interview Reyes again. 😦
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I play a video game (that is now broken) that is a jumble-ation of video game characters, and Sonic? Josie is always playing those games! 😉
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“Jumble-ation?” I like the sound of this word, of your creation? Jumble-ation! Just jumble-ation. Jumble-jumble-ation! 🙂
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What a talented young man! Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you so much!! Sincerly,Reyes.
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Wonderful talent 🙂
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Thank you!! Sincerly,Reyes
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