Monday, February 23, 2009

CA

So I have been mentioning conceptart.org a lot lately so I thought that I'd provide a link to my brand new sketchbook there. I'll put it over on the right side too. Its fairly redundant with this blog but on CA more people see my work.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Actually...


Ok, apparently its not a file size issue. If I put two images in a post the second one can't be enlarged. Its weird and doesn't make sense. Oh well, I'll remember that.

Paranormal P.I.

This weeks CHOW was pretty open ended; E.G. Brownstone, Paranormal Investigator. I always fall back on the portrait format. Its not terribly exciting compostition wise but I think it shows improvement over some of my early digital pieces. This was mostly done in Painter with a little bit of Photoshop for the adjustment masks. Speaking of that, I just learned a ton (like 3) of good Photoshop techniques from this guy. His tutorials are really good, I'm a beginner so it was really helpful. Also I have to mention that the pattern on the wallpaper (probably only clear in the detail on the WIP sheet) was my first ever pattern created from scratch in Illustrator. yay.


(total of 3 programs used to create this image)

Edit: I have no idea why some images can be enlarged and others not. If anyone has the reason for this, please let me know. Its got to have something to do with the size, I'm thinking. nope.

deer skull



Typically I do all of my digital painting in Painter X and any image touch up work with Photoshop. I decided to give Photoshop a try for the painting aspect as well. After getting past all the different keystrokes. (I kept copying and moving layers when I meant to resize my brush, etc.) It was a pretty good experience. Painter has these glitches when I move around the canvas it will leave remnants of the previous size and position on the screen. Not really a huge deal once I got used to it but Photoshop doesn't have those problems. Painter has a much larger brush library but it seems like I only use a couple of them anyway. (my problem) I am not sold on one or the other yet and I have yet to actually have a firm grasp on either of them in terms of capabilities. I will keep going back and forth to see what each can offer. This was my first photoshop only image. I painted this skull from life. Initially I had a warm direct light on it with a little bit of cool ambient light all around. As the day wore on and the sun went down the cool light disappeared so a lot of the blues I was seeing (and liking) went away leaving only the warm light. This made the shadows deeper and blacker looking. I was trying not to use black at all but it happened. First is the 5 minute sketch I completed and scanned. I don't like starting a drawing right on the computer. Nothing beats sketching with just a pencil and paper, the simplicity is great.

Saturday, February 21, 2009



I was following links over at CA and ended up at alchemy. If you are into drawing, or even if you aren't, this is freakin sweet. Go there and download it. Basically its a sketching randomizer. Andrew Jones describes it really well in the video they have there. In it, he is using the mic tool but theres a good selection of different tools that are really cool. Sometimes I get really uptight in my work and this is just the thing to shake it up. Here is one of the sketches I did in Alchemy and then imported into photoshop for some expansion. Its not particularly exciting but the process was lots of fun. Anyway, try alchemy out and see what I mean.


Monday, February 16, 2009

IDW Baba Yaga


It was a busy weekend, what can I say. Along with "Character of the Week" and "Environment of the Week" they have an "Industrial Design of the Week." I was tempted in to doing one this week because it was a crossover from chow. The IDW challenge was to design Baba Yaga's flying mortar and pestle and/or her chicken leg hut. I was already thing about the mortar and pestle for the chow entries so it was the easiest to do a separate design. What if her mortar was a baby chicken (chicklet?) and the house was the big one. This is what I came up with, and I ran out of time for the house. I've never done anything like this and I'm proud of it. I learned the about the "multiply" feature in photoshop and illustrator. It's pretty handy.

Baba Yaga 2


I started working on this one before the image in the previous post. Interestingly I did a large part of the work for this image on paper and I like it better. I think that since I am more comfortable with traditional media and can control the outcome a little more the work turns out better the more hand drawn elements are evident in the final piece. I am trying to get better at digital media but it will take time.