Showing posts with label artblog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artblog. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Long Time

So, I went to an illustrator's convention...and I feel meh about it. There were two talks out of the seven I went to that were worth it. After I got back, I did not feel like creating anything for a while. I was so put off by the entire experience, I didn't create anything for a month or so. On top of wasting a lot of money I could have used to upgrade my tools. So no, I will not be attending Illuxcon in the future.

Finally I feel like I'm back in the groove of things. Painting all day every day off feels good.


Warhammer 40k is copyrighted by Games Workshop.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Spider Scifi Update

Blocking in values. Experimenting with a few texture brushes I've had for a while but never used. I can't remember where I got some of these. All over.


Saturday, March 3, 2012

Mega Man



I've got the job I always wanted. I'm a lead concept artist for a game studio. The only problem is I'm not getting paid for it. I don't even know the real names of the people I'm working with. We'll see how far this goes. Enjoy Mega Man

Friday, January 27, 2012

Important Lesson

WARM UP.

Sketch. Loosen your shoulder. Get the juices flowing. This is very important.

I never gave any credence to this lesson because I never needed it. Things would flow from my brain onto whatever media I was using at the time. BAM! Voila! It's great!

I recently moved and I had to take a little over a month off from doing anything art related. I was very unhappy. I attempted to try something a couple days ago and it was complete shit. It's like I forgot what I was doing. It made me not want to try it again for a little while. I can see why people would be afraid to pick up something they haven't done in a long while. They don't want to see that failure staring back at them.

It could be anything. Cooking, music, art, dance, filing, running. It's tough for anybody. I couldn't understand why someone can't pick something back up and want to do it every day. I probably made them feel bad and for that I'm deeply sorry. All you can really do is encourage them.

So stop beating yourself up for making something that isn't perfect. It's a warm-up routine. Nobody has to see it but you. Work on it for about 10-20 minutes and then throw it away or keep it in a sketch folder.

And get better. No excuses.

My sketch. About 10 minutes.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

A Way To Work

Here's some examples of the way I concept for the beginning phase of a polished piece. I typically create a base layer so I don't have to draw everything all over again and then change little things I think the client might want to see differently. The zombie one never got off the ground, but Flat Like Fred was finished.


Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Dragon and Bear

Dragon colored and expanded. Not too sure about the coloring to be honest, but I can change it at any time. I'll probably come up with different color sets. Oh, plus a bear! Grrrawr!


Monday, November 14, 2011

A New Idea

A rough for a new idea I've had kicking around for a little while. Can you tell what it is!?

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Wallpaper

I've been volunteering some time for an indie game developer where everyone is from different parts of the world. Lets just say it's interesting. And I'm never going to get paid anything. But it's the field I want to break into. Here's a marketing wallpaper I made for one of their games that's in development.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Clothing Practice

Okay. Its been a little while and I've been updating the pro blog like a mad man while neglecting this thing. I suppose I'll try and give some helpful advice.

If you have a digital camera, take a pic of yourself. Try it out naked, you'll be the only one seeing the pics. Make sure you get a front and back.

Open the pics in photoshop and trace your outline and any relevant musculature you like. Fill it in with grey about 70% for the lighter skinned peoples (look in the color chooser people!).

Once you have that, create a new layer and basically draw whatever style of clothes you feel you need practice in. This way you don't necessarily need to worry about the proportions and angles of the body, you can concentrate on the stuff you need to work on. Make it rough, make it sketchy, give it a painterly feel, make it a great addition to your portfolio to score that elusive job. Just get better.

And that's it. Practice.


PRACTICE.




I felt I needed some practice with modern soldiers.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Complacency: A Lesson Learned.

For those wondering what the lesson is:

"NEVER BE COMPLACENT!"

I can't believe the mistakes and general sloppiness I fixed in this piece. I'm sure there's more to do, but I can't see it right now. Give me a couple weeks and I'm sure I'll pick it apart again.

Friday, July 1, 2011

Something A Little Different

Apologies for the long break. Wait, no apologies, I got married! I couldn't be happier and lets go ahead and assume it fuels my creativity.

New challenge from theartorder! Illustrate a scene from a classic Grimm fairytale. I chose a different setting a little further into the future. Can you tell which story I picked and what scene is illustrated? There are a few visual clues.