Saturday, July 26, 2014

Hey there everyone! I've got some new stuff to share with you so let's get right to it! Here are a couple of sketches I did on my iPad this week.




These came about while I was sitting in a waiting room when I noticed an older gentleman in front of me. I started looking at the creases on his face and the texture of his skin and thought it'd be neat to do a portrait of a man around his age. With a great reference to work from (discretely) I went for it.

The whole process was really fun. I started painting in the shadows first, the dark hollows of the eye sockets, the contours of the cheeks, the shadow under the neck. Then came a whole bunch of layers of lighter grey to give the face depth, finally the face was topped off with some highlights and this is what the (mostly) finished product came to look like.


I'm pretty happy with the way it came out. All of the wrinkles and spots on the skin look really lifelike, I also like the way his expression turned out.

The task of painting the second portrait, which is of a young woman, was a whole lot more and yet a little more complicated. Because the texture of her skin was to be smooth and blemish-free there was a whole lot of blending to do. I didn't have to worry about that too much with the male portrait as the quick transition from light to dark and patchy to even skin helped to show his age. This would not have worked for a young lady though so everything had to be smoothed thoroughly from one shade to the next. After all of that was done this was what I ended up with.


I think she turned out rather pretty, her nose and lips were the most difficult parts to get right, but I'm really happy with the finished result. She's a little less realistic than the gentleman above, but I wasn't really shooting for any particularly photo-realistic look. I was just trying to push myself out of my comfort zone and do something I never do which is draw the human face. It's kind of an important skill for an artist, so I figured practicing might be a good idea.

Thanks a lot for reading! I hope you guys enjoyed this post. I've got a whole bunch of quick sketches I want to upload soon, and a friend suggested I post some of my older art from a few years back, so I might be doing that too. See you next update!

Friday, July 11, 2014

Hey all! I know it has been quite sometime since I've updated so I thought it was time to share a couple sketches!



They're a bit surreal which is always a fun style to work in, you can pretty much do anything you like (and it's kinda more fun for that reason). I'm thinking of turning the first sketch into a finished piece of digital art and making it available for sale on my store.

I've got a huge project in the works right now that I've partnered with a friend to complete. Once there's a bit more to show we'll most likely be launching a separate blog for it so stay tuned! Thanks for stopping by!

Monday, May 26, 2014

Hey everyone! Long time no blog! I mentioned before that I was plugging away at a big project recently and that's why it has been so long since I've updated. That project is over and submitted so I wanted to take some time to tell you guys about it.

There's an online art school called CGMA I've been thinking of taking some courses at for a while now and I noticed they had partnered with Syn Studio to sponsor an art contest. The criteria for the submission was as follows:

"This epic competition challenges you to conceive of or update a classic tale, design believable and convincing sci-fi technology, and illustrate a key moment in the narrative. You can also depict characters, creatures, worlds, and civilizations at any point in time and anywhere in space. Your goal is to create a unique sci-fi illustration which showcases your design and rendering skills while conveying a rich underlying narrative that has universal appeal. Your final image will be evaluated on it's originality, design and rendering."

Sounds pretty cool, right? Naturally this got my imagination running wild, it was pretty difficult to just settle on one idea and work on it. My gut told me to go with something immediately readable, Alice & Wonderland, but my head had other plans. After spending most of my time working on a project I didn't really end up liking I trashed everything at the last second and started from scratch. I had one day to complete what it took me a couple of weeks of work to get halfway done.

The first thing I did was to make a couple of thumbnail sketches to layout the scene. Here's a sampling below.





The last sketch seemed to speak to me the most so that was the one I chose to develop further. After looking at it for a little while I came up with a story, this actually be came the description of the piece I used for my contest submission. Here's what I wrote up.

Her ship, The Hare, had certainly lead her astray this time. With her navigation systems damaged she had no choice but to make an emergency landing on this previously undiscovered world, and from her first impression it appeared to be anything but wonderful. She found a disused observation tower and climbed atop to get her bearings. Suddenly the clouds in the sky parted, revealing some kind of massive structure, it glowed brightly against the dark night sky. Struts ran up from the base to the top and spilled over haphazardly. This mega city sat there before her, appearing almost to welcome her with a grin. She gazed into the distance, uneasy, it would be a while before her ship's automatic repair functions got it back in working order. She hoped that she hadn't been noticed, every second she lingered she was more overcome by dread. She thought to herself, "This is the last place you want to be, Alice."

There it was, I now knew what I needed to do, it was just a matter of pushing myself to get it done. All of the work began in grey-scale, no color was used at first so that I could make sure the contrast and value of the image was just right. That process took about 8 hours. It was grueling but I had to get it done. After all that work this is what I came up with.


At this point it was about 10:30 pm and I had been working all day, I was absolutely exhausted, but I couldn't give up because I was in the home stretch. Just one thing left to do, color. This would have been easy enough, had I ever completed a digital painting in this manner before, that was unfortunately not the case.

After two more hours of tweaking everything to be just right, I came up with the final image.


It had to be slightly cropped to meet the size criteria, but overall I'm extremely happy with what I was able to produce. I couldn't have done it without my biggest fan and cheerleader, Lee, so I'm extremely grateful that he was there to help me finish this piece. My entry can be found on CGMA's website here. Wish me luck guys, the judging's tomorrow!

So that's what has been going on lately, I've been doing a lot more photography which I should be getting around to posting up on my Flickr page soon. Thanks for reading!  

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Hey everyone! It's time for a new post. As I mentioned in my last update there has been a whole lot of art going on lately. I wanted to share some of what I've been working on and explain a little about what it's all for.

I'm currently working on an image I plan on entering into a contest, the criteria are as follows: 

This epic competition challenges you to conceive of or update a classic tale, design believable and convincing sci-fi technology, and illustrate a key moment in the narrative. You can also depict characters, creatures, worlds, and civilizations at any point in time and anywhere in space. Your goal is to create a unique sci-fi illustration which showcases your design and rendering skills while conveying a rich underlying narrative that has universal appeal. Your final image will be evaluated on it's originality, design and rendering.

Kind of a tall order, right? I think it's a pretty cool idea though. I haven't really made a serious attempt at something like this before so now's the time to try.

Since the challenge is to make a sci-fi version of a fairy tale there's always one character that comes to my mind first, the evil queen! That's what I'll be showing off today.

The design inspiration for this character came from a random encounter with this neat little beetle I saw in my driveway one early evening.


I loved the color and the shape of the shell, along with its really interesting legs and antennae. This got me thinking, then sketching, and this is what I came up with.


There was quite a bit of hair on the beetle, which is pretty weird when you think about it, but apparently lots of bugs are pretty fuzzy. Or at least that's what I've found out from taking close up pictures of them. The hair inspired the look of the gown at her hips and the billowing fluffy back of the train. She's not quite complete at this point but this is where I started from.

There has been a lot more work done on this and more but I wanted to take you all through the process to see how something like this goes. I plan on updating at least one more time this week so look forward to more updates on her design and more next time!


Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Hey there everyone! I can't believe April's almost over, I also can't believe I haven't updated in so long but I'm fixing that right now! There has been a ton of drawing, digital painting and 3-D modeling going on lately (most of which is for a big project I'm working on but more on that later).

Today I wanted to share a couple of quick sketches I did in this really neat program called Alchemy. I found out about it online and had to try it after I saw what it could do.


This was the first drawing I ever did with the program.It lets you really quickly establish a lot of mass in a drawing that you can then turn into recognizable forms, or in this case somewhat abstract ones.


Hopefully this one's a bit more recognizable, I wanted to create a futuristic city in the background of the image with some nice rolling hills in the front. I'm pretty happy with the way it turned out.

I'd really like to finish these in full color sometime soon but for right now they were a fun distraction from a really important project I'm working on. Look forward to more about that in my next post, thanks for stopping by!

Monday, March 24, 2014

Hey everyone, it's that time again for another blog post! I did a little sketch on my iPad while at work and this is what I came up with.


He's kinda cool, I liked the whole lava theme I had going so I decided to give him his very own finished digital painting!


The design didn't stay exactly the same, he looks a bit more sinister here (which I'm totally okay with). I really like the smoke from the volcanoes in the background, and the heat coming off of the lava in front. I wanted him to appear like he was just stepping out of the molten pool behind him and his body was still forming. That's why I his hands in a sort of stringy dripping state. I'm really happy with the overall look of the piece, so much so that I'm doing a series of elemental creature designs. The next one's in the works so look for a new update soon!

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Hey there! So I don't have any art to share this evening but I was out taking some photos of the full moon last night and I had to post one here. I couldn't believe the detail I was able to capture! Check it out (make sure to click the image to view it at full size).


This was shot with my Canon T3i, I was using my 70-300mm lens. It was taken at 300mm, ISO was 400, f-stop was 5.6, and the shutter speed was 1/2000 of a second. Technical stuff aside, this was a photo that made me feel like a kid again. I couldn't believe something I held in my hands could give me a look this close at our nearest cosmic neighbor. It reminded me of all the time I spent looking at books about space in school, I got a little bit nostalgic. I hope you enjoy the photo. There's lots of stuff around us all the time that can really inspire a sense of awe, don't forget to take the time to appreciate those things.