I'm having trouble coming up with a title for this one. It's a work in progress, but I think it's presentable. The thought behind this piece started off with a conversation about common childhood fears. In addition to monsters in the closet and boogie-men in the attic, giant beasties springing from the u-bend to nab you by the gonads came to mind... anyhow, I want to add more props/ wreckage at a later date, but here it is:
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Uh Ooh...
CRASH LANDING!!!
Here's a piece I pretty much made for the fun of it. It started as a doodle while I was waiting too get my back checked out. Huzzah for fidgety finger and long waiting periods!!! :D
Monday, September 30, 2013
SAMURAI JACK!!!
FOOLISH SAMURAI!!!
Just finished this piece of fan-art for a local animators/illustrators "zine."
This one's theme was cartoons that influence you. Samurai Jack is one of my absolute favorites!
This was all painted in Photoshop CS6. I had a blast working on it, but now I need to go collapse for 10-12 hours.
Enjoy!
Friday, July 26, 2013
Pantera - 9" x 12", Oil on Canvas.
Pantera is an awesome woman and one of my friends from the Capoeira group I've joined. She was in the military for a few years, she does capoeira, she's an MMA fighter, an aspiring film-maker/stunt actress and one of the most down to earth people you'll ever meet. In other words, she's an all-around bad-ass. She has kindly agreed to pose for a few sci-fi and fantasy pieces I'm working on. This head-shot was an exercise to help me make sure I could do her justice. She's much better looking in real life, but, overall, I'm pretty happy with how this study turned out.
She kind of looked like X-men's Storm at this point. I was half-tempted to leave the painting like this.
The early stage wasn't particularly pretty...
Study/ Warm-up Piece: Boxers!
WIP- Boxer Study: 24" X36", Oil on Canvas.
Here's how the piece looks at the moment. There's a ways to go, but right now, I'm getting started on a portfolio piece.
At this stage, you can see I started developing the form and determining which light source best defined the action.
At this point, I had blocked in most of the shapes I wanted and started applying more precise colors.
Thor vs Jotun
Here's the finished, unedited piece. 11" x14", Gouache on Watercolor paper. I took some advice from David Peterson and made some depth adjustments in photoshop to set the sky further back from the characters,
I started developing the Jotun's form and the background along with him.
Went in and did some base color blocking
Here's the Initial Sketch
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