This is the Development and render of the Flats, There were three steps.
To start off with I created a simple Pen tool outline using the reference image as a guide to how I should present each feature.
After I had created this part of the Illustration I added some colour, I used the eyedropper tool to extract the colour I needed from the various parts of the reference image at this point it wasn't about creating anything spectacular of colourful it was about getting colour onto the flats to see how I could improve on the colours and make the flats pop on the illustration.
Finally, I decided that the colour from the colour pickers were very boring and didn't reflect the true personality of the flats that I saw in person, I decided to play around with colour making the contrast higher and the colours bolder. This seemed to make the flats pop out and really show the character which I was wanting to show of the flats in the first instance.
I also made the Stroke higher to try and make the flats pop a lot more on the page, this has been a very successful first illustration!
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