This week I decided to offer a hand drawn illustration that I’ve scanned in and turned into a digital stamp. I know this is the normal process for many designers, but I thus far have always created everything directly in illustrator. I just liked the fact that the lines are clean, however that has been frustrating lately because I’m not being able to create the line quality I want. I don’t currently have a tablet drawing tool, so everything is just a bit too clean and graphic looking at times. I decided it was time to scan, even though I’m sooo not looking forward to the processing. Well, first time for everything…

Download Balloon Girl Digital Stamp ZIP (184 kb)
Here’s my little balloon girl, it’s a doodle I created a while back, now turned into a digital stamp design. Download the high quality PNG file and feel free to use for your personal projects. Spread the word and please let me know via the comments what you think about quality, the hand drawn lines, etc. I would love to know what folks are looking for in terms of digital stamp designs and the style. Is the hand drawn line more preferred versus the cleaner computer graphic style? I wonder… thank you in advance and enjoy!










11 Comments
She’s adorable. You’re drawing is great
Wish I could draw
…. thank you for this cutie!
hugs
I love both styles and this one is really cute!! Thank you!
very cute Linda, I prefer the hand drawn style!
Cute design. Thanks for sharing it.
She is so cute! Fantastic for your first hand drawn image.
Hi, Thank you for sharing this cute image. I like hand drawn and digital designs could not decide between the two!!
Very cute image …thanks for sharing.
I love her!!! I am really into hand embroidery lately, and I think she’d be adorable on something. I’m going to make her jacket red and her balloon sunny yellow. (But, she has to get in line behind my five bazillion other projects.)
I love her! I can’t speak much about hand drawn vs digital designs, but I certainly love this hand drawn little girl! I, like Mary Anna, also have visions of hand-embroidering… Thanks so much!
Thanks again for all the responses and hope you folks are enjoying the freebies. I just got a wacom tablet and learning how to use it…more to come!
Thank you. Very kind of you!!
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