Exactly what the title says. This all has to be redone, of course. Just something to get a rough idea for the final piece.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Business Card
My business card is done! Well, the design, anyway. I need to add text later, but this is the part you're all here to see:
This is also a good example of the kind of thing you would get from a digital commission. Personally, I enjoy vector art; doing it and the finished product. It's just so classy.
Til next time!
Commissions!
Seriously, though, it's been a long long long time since I updated. I've done two commissions since then and figure they should be up here.
The first had very loose requirements. She wanted something involving a woman/girl and the colours orange and/or green and/or red. Warm things. I suggested ideas, she liked what I came up with, and just went from there.
It ended up being 4 feet tall, a few feet wide (hard to measure, it's an irregular shape). It consists of three layers. The bg, the bird of paradise, and the flamenco dancer on top. It was a pain to put together, I'm not going to lie. Cutting the boards was more difficult than I thought and I might have failed (lash taken longer to complete...) if not for the amazing power of my Dad and his jigsaw.
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| Four panels as they hang |
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| ...and how they looked while I was working on them |
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Not Dead!
In case anyone was wondering if I was still alive, I assure you, I am not. You may have heard that it is now summer, and I am hard at work on art. Not digital stuff, however . I'm neck-deep in a commission . It's a traditional painting featuring three layers of hard board stacked on top of each other. It's an abstract background, a bird of paradise, then a flamenco dancer.
I had the rough idea for this a while ago, but after going at it again and again I decided I definitely needed to overhaul the idea. Instead of being three panels on Arches paper, it's a four-foot-tall piece on boards.
Anyway, here's a sneak-peek of my work in progress.
I had the rough idea for this a while ago, but after going at it again and again I decided I definitely needed to overhaul the idea. Instead of being three panels on Arches paper, it's a four-foot-tall piece on boards.
Anyway, here's a sneak-peek of my work in progress.
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Minoans 3.0
Been so busy with school, but that's to be expected. Assignment due left right and center. Two of these assignments are to continue the Minoan theme project which was started in our Character Design class by creating a few layouts and painting them. In order to save myself a headache and because I like the way it looks, I decided to continue this assignment with cel shading. It took longer than I expected, but I took a lot of breaks while doing it. I guess sitting in a chair all day in the same position has a negative effect on your muscles.
I'm really feeling it now, as a matter of fact.
Anyway, before I completely collapsed I thought I would post my day's efforts here for alll to see. Enjoy a labrynth surrounded by forest, everyone.
I'm really feeling it now, as a matter of fact.
Anyway, before I completely collapsed I thought I would post my day's efforts here for alll to see. Enjoy a labrynth surrounded by forest, everyone.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Minoans 2.0
Just the beat boards from the Period Theme project, which carries from character design into storyboard, layout, and painting.
The beats are pretty self-explanatory, but here's a breakdown anyway: Thalasso (Hero) and Gracy (Love Interest) are in the labrinth. Fleeceus (Villain), believing her to be in danger, rushes in to save her. Thalasso and Fleeceus begin fighting. Gracy takes this opportunity to follow the string out of the labrinth. On the way she meets Derpeus. The two fall into derpy love and run away together.
The ensuing layout is just a setting design, showing where things are in relation to eachother. I had to scale up the doors quite a bit from the beats, Thalasso is much larger than I thought. Darn you perspective!
Lastly, our school's yearbook is digital this year! We don't have to pay for a page, and everyone gets a free digital copy, HOORAY! I was going to use old art, but thought that this was a special occasion. Sure, why not, I said. I have the time, let's make something awesome. This is what I ended up with:
Some time in the future when I start going more crazy my blog may come to be focused around this guy. Oh, have I not introduced him yet? Maybe not. Anyway, this is Get to Work Fish. He's about 15inches or so tall and he pretty much stands there in his G-string and commands you get some work done. I'm so unmotivated sometimes I need a muscular fish to tell me what's what.
Til next time!
The beats are pretty self-explanatory, but here's a breakdown anyway: Thalasso (Hero) and Gracy (Love Interest) are in the labrinth. Fleeceus (Villain), believing her to be in danger, rushes in to save her. Thalasso and Fleeceus begin fighting. Gracy takes this opportunity to follow the string out of the labrinth. On the way she meets Derpeus. The two fall into derpy love and run away together.
The ensuing layout is just a setting design, showing where things are in relation to eachother. I had to scale up the doors quite a bit from the beats, Thalasso is much larger than I thought. Darn you perspective!
Lastly, our school's yearbook is digital this year! We don't have to pay for a page, and everyone gets a free digital copy, HOORAY! I was going to use old art, but thought that this was a special occasion. Sure, why not, I said. I have the time, let's make something awesome. This is what I ended up with:
Some time in the future when I start going more crazy my blog may come to be focused around this guy. Oh, have I not introduced him yet? Maybe not. Anyway, this is Get to Work Fish. He's about 15inches or so tall and he pretty much stands there in his G-string and commands you get some work done. I'm so unmotivated sometimes I need a muscular fish to tell me what's what.
Til next time!
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Laying it Out
Layout Assignment! Draw a background meant for panning, do it digitally.
THIS looks like a job for cut-out style! So here it be. Fifties-style diner, friend of those who want a simple and recognizable design.
Sorry the overlay is separate. Can't put it on, it looks too awkward. I can tell you now, though, that it's just chair backs zooming by.
THIS looks like a job for cut-out style! So here it be. Fifties-style diner, friend of those who want a simple and recognizable design.
Sorry the overlay is separate. Can't put it on, it looks too awkward. I can tell you now, though, that it's just chair backs zooming by.
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