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Thursday, October 23, 2008

YAK!


Keith Thompson has a cool look, sortof like Wayne Barlowe but not as good. Here is me trying to do a quadruped in that style

Friday, October 10, 2008

my first device



I guess it is just a flashlight but it looke much more complicated

Wednesday, October 08, 2008

an angry turk?


Some parts of this guy came out as intended but there are some glaring bad perspective parts that really bother me. Values and contrast are 80% of what I wanted, on to the next I guess.

the original sketch

Monday, September 08, 2008

3D based city with Titan


I made a simple 3D model in Maya - then textured it and drew details in photoshop.

This was meant to be a period architecture piece but I had to throw in a Titan protecting the city from some huge blast. We can never understand their motives..

Getting a bit tired of this color scheme now..

Saturday, September 06, 2008

realistic environments



Trying out some more realistic textures. Less stylized. The guy in this is a bit more painterly but I accidentally saved the flattened image so he is in there permanently.

Friday, September 05, 2008

Outside the city speedpainting





Lunchtime quick street scene numero 2.



No perspective fussing here. Bricks lit by the fire!

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Monday, August 18, 2008

Quick character - comfy


This character is just a fast concept in a comfortable style for me. Cartoony, not too finished. From a sketch, Scanned and given a steampunk color theme. I'd like to do some more realistic people when I can put more than a few minutes into a personal drawing. Soon!

Cliff castle with some concept sketches






I was about to go to sleep and had this idea pop in my head of a cliff with animal headed cylinders extending over the edge. After a few sketches I worked up this idea. I like it but got too mired in the messy middle phases. The values work desaturated though so I know they are good:) * If it looks good in black and white then the shadow to light balance is correct.

I wish the architecture was designed better - it is really bland and not to scale (windows are too big by far) but I didn't work on a detailed sketch so had to make it up as I went along. Next time I will definitely use real perspective and map out a tight sketch for architecture before painting.

Monday, August 04, 2008

Space crap


Space town
Moon Burg Quadrant
Star-ville Region of the Kentucky Nebula
U.S.A.

Saturday, August 02, 2008

speed painting


10 minute mountain

blue junkland





I wanted to do another pice with the same blue night, industrial theme color scheme as the last one. This one was little more planned out to begin with. Took maybe 2.5 hours?

I started with perspective lines. Added junkland shapes and went from there, adding the miner/traveler and the working forge area last.

Friday, August 01, 2008

City scape


Next attempt at landscaping with the brush set. To be clear, I'm using someone elses brushes. Huge time saver if the project needs loose and gritty. Going to try something naturalistic next.

new brushes


I am trying out a new set of brushes. Makes loose and fast landscapes pretty easy. Compared to the soft brush I used on the last one, this landscape has way more detail and took about an hour.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

some faces



I've been working on skin tones and faces in general a bit. Here are my first few. The mohawk girl has jelly bean of a head and her ear is in the wrong place but the skin is passable. I like how the guy came out, took a bit longer on him.

Monday, July 07, 2008

Viola



Not a huge backstory on this. Just trying some stuff without doing a sketch first.

Space woman beating a low charisma fuzzball.
Some surly guy with patterned skin brands.

Sunday, June 29, 2008

the alchemists


These are the alchemists. Not your typical wisened european chemists but men who are following the Great Work in various ways. This guy is more of a blacksmith, with protective leathers due to explosive endeavors. He has already lost a leg but still gazes deeply into his creations.
This fellow below is inseparable from his bopkin. He is selfish and dangerous.

This one is just a blue sky attempt - alchemy on an alien scale. Human ingredients are needed. His pose is reminiscent of giant buddhist statue, perhaps they used his form as a model. He has humanoid anatomy on the outside but his pose has no counterbalancing, inside he is boneless. His clothes are perhaps a crabs casing. Giant voodoo alien alchemist?

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Needs a ride

Just a quick black and white undead bandleader patriot gunslinger looking for a ride.. A bit sloppy but I'm proud of how the tree branches came out - just made a crappy brush and threw em down in 5 seconds. Economy!



Monday, June 16, 2008

the dreamer




I tried some new stuff with this guy. Didn't take him to the level of finish I would have liked but my hand is hurting from the day of painting.
I do like how his face is hard to focus on, with an upper face it's almost like your eyes are crossed for a second when you look at him. His posture recalls hindu statues, double limbs and multiple eyes pimple his body. Two cherubim souls help unfurl his "wings" as he meditates.

I did paint over a sketch on this, it is showing through. Needs more work but I'll probably move on. The lighting came out ok but not as intentional as it could have been.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

portraits



Creepy pin eyed priest, some surly snail-like alien smoking and an overjoyed undead fellow looking for love.


These potraits are taken from a scanned pencil sketch and colored with an overlay layer underneath the spencil set as a multiply layer. It's a pretty good way to do a fast coloration with value but still needs to be painted over if these are going to be taken to the next step of polish. A finished piece in this technique would have no pencil marks showing.

Sunday, June 08, 2008

paintings and sketches of the inferno



Some demon types. The first cannot be reasoned with at all. it is all fury and smoke. It bends the air around it, pressure and shockwaves. the second demon might listen to you for a minute, if only to find out how to torture you more effectively. His skirt is leather made of souls, only the eyeholes are recognizeable, it is seamless.


The pit that forms the ninth circle of Hell. Traitors are frozen in a lake of ice called Cocytus. They enter this circle through the chest of Antaeus - a giant frozen into the firmament of the pit.

This rightmost image is inspired by the idea that Hell has fauna that predates the angels' fall. These industrious creatures work the billows in a smoky landscape.



A doorway. Escaping hell is not easy. This door doesn't go out anyways. It goes someplace bad, and it's not easy to get through the door. Sometimes anywhere else is better than where you are.


Various folks. Didn't shade them just took em close to final lines.

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Something bad


This guy lives in hell. He doesn't have a personable face.. But he does adorn himself with a fur or two. He has his likes and dislikes but none of them have anything to do with compassion.

More figure study








More figure study from the afterwork group. 1 to 5 minute sketches, I added the highlites afterwards.