Sunday, March 14, 2010

Let the wild rumpus begin!



Just a little Where The Wild Things Are fanart, done in the neat public sketch program called Harmony.

http://mrdoob.com/projects/harmony/

James said it has a "Scary Stories" vibe to it, which is perfectly acceptable. ;D

Monday, March 8, 2010

Plague - Final Stage


While I do plan to still add in a background, that's going to take some time and consideration to be certain it lends well to the subject of the image. For now, though, Plague is finally fleshed out after several hours of hand-texturing/rendering the image. No pre-existing filters or textures were used, which is actually a first for me, though I used those methods sparingly anyway. Mainly, I wanted to prove to myself I could accomplish a polished image without the use of any form of "cheat."

I'm pretty pleased with the results. :}

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Step by Step Plague


I scrapped the bear sketch and decided to work on a picture of a Utahraptor character of mine named Plague. Here, you can see that I did the start of the sketch with red mechanical pencil lead (.05) and then refined the lines with normal black lead as seen in the next image.



I eliminated the red sketch beneath the black with Photoshop CS3, then darkened and added a touch of sharpness to the linework to polish it up a bit. This is the first time I've used this method as far as linework goes.


In this image, I've laid down the basic flat colors of the character's design. He's fairly simple in terms of design in general, though I did change one aspect of it; his tongue used to be colored a splotchy green, but I opted to make it a more natural pinkish shade. It just gives Plague a little more realism, rather than designing him purely on the merits of artistic license.

Now I'm working on readjusting the colors and rendering/texturing everything to give Plague a more fleshed out, finished look. I'm still debating on what to do with the background. Stay tuned for the final stage!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Artist

"Lovely colors bloom on skin, thristy eyes will drink them in, and know the hands that make them bloom will paint new pictures for you soon."



Just a little thing that popped into my head today. Might expand on it later.