Exploring the fascinating world of being creative. This includes illustrations, design,& paintings.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
IF -Hurry
This weeks Illustration Friday topic " Hurry"
The piece is actually called we are late. Something I did a while back during some spare time.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Some Fun
Always trying to find a way to make project fun and interesting. I have been taking little doodles from the children's book I illustrated and attemted to animate it this is was the 1st thimg I did.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Here an illustration for the 2nd book in the children's series "Timmy and the Teacup."
you can watch the video of the sketch process here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t91g6H2OEPs&feature=youtu.be.
you can watch the video of the sketch process here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t91g6H2OEPs&feature=youtu.be.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Friday, March 16, 2012
Painting Away
As I expressed in the last post I have been getting more into oil painting. I find it quite fun and relaxing. Here is the original sketch and a quick color thumbnail for the piece.
Monday, February 27, 2012
First
Hey! I have been getting into oil painting lately and I just love it. Plus the cool thing about it is- even though it's considered old school (b/c of digital painting) it reinforces new techniques that I use all the time digitally. A must try for any devoted artist. This is my first portrait attempt.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
A good Habit
So I was working on some projects this week as normal when I actually got a chance to do some personal work. Besides design, illustrating (and painting) is my second favorite aspects of art. So I thought it would be beneficial to mention a tool that I use over ,and over again that helps me with projects. For those of you who have been drawing alone time you probably know what a turnaround is. However, if you don't, let me show you.
This is a turnaround for a children's illustration I am working on. As you can see it's just a rough drawing of a character concept from all the view points in which you might see the character. It's really easy to do because once you have the front view- form there you can imagine what the other angles will look like. Plus if you need a little help developing the concept you can always draw guide lines highlighting certain parts of the body such as the hip, shoulders, etc... This is good practice because it helps you be more creative with your character concepts and reinforce drawing characters standing which is something the artist uses almost 70% of the time with slight variations (such as arms or head turning).
Here is another turnaround for a more adult project I am working on. Once when you get this down pack, and have more time, you can remove the line working and develop the values more for a painterly effect! So, as you can see this is a good habit to get into doing before each project and is a must anytime you plan to draw the same character for a story more that once. Try it out!
This is a turnaround for a children's illustration I am working on. As you can see it's just a rough drawing of a character concept from all the view points in which you might see the character. It's really easy to do because once you have the front view- form there you can imagine what the other angles will look like. Plus if you need a little help developing the concept you can always draw guide lines highlighting certain parts of the body such as the hip, shoulders, etc... This is good practice because it helps you be more creative with your character concepts and reinforce drawing characters standing which is something the artist uses almost 70% of the time with slight variations (such as arms or head turning).
Here is another turnaround for a more adult project I am working on. Once when you get this down pack, and have more time, you can remove the line working and develop the values more for a painterly effect! So, as you can see this is a good habit to get into doing before each project and is a must anytime you plan to draw the same character for a story more that once. Try it out!
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