Friday, October 31, 2008

"The Dragon's Ruby"


Another personal piece. I ended up learning a lot on this piece and doing a few things I haven't done in the past. First, I paid much more attention to my edges, focusing on crisp sharp edges in my foreground, especially where I wanted to focus my viewer's eyes. In contrast I used a lot of similar values in the background without very many sharp edges. Many artists try to take a shortcut and just make it blurry trying to reproduce what the human eye does but I've found using value and edge control does a much better job without the distraction of something being fuzzy.

I also used a little technique where I paint 95% of the image in grayed out neutral colors but in key areas I pop a local value. The local value is the true value of an object unaffected by surrounding light. Since this turns out to be a color of much higher saturation it works well to add volume to things as well as pop the color. You might notice it a bit on the dwarf's face and the green of his shirt around his shoulders. You have to be careful where you place them though. Local color usually only shows up right where your shadow and halftone meet.

I hoped I haven't bored anyone with my ideas here but I think an artist should never stop learning and I find that by explaining some of the methods behind the choices I make I cement the techniques and ideas more firmly in my brain.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Hulk.

My favorite Marvel character has always been the Hulk. I loved the old television show and watched it all the time as a kid. Like many people I wasn't blown away with Ang Lee's movie version but last night I purchased the DVD to the latest incarnation. I saw it twice in theaters and it was just as much fun watching it at home. My favorite Hulk is the more Ape like versions but I do love the realistic and gritty tone the movie took and there was plenty of smashing so I loved it. Anyway, even when watching movies I love I have a hard time putting down the pencil so I did some Hulk sketching as well as watching.

Just Run!

I watch a lot of movies. After seeing Quarantine last week I got into a zombie like drawing phase. I'd planned to really push the realistic rendering on this one but the cheap paper in my sketchbook started to tear so i stopped here. I may do another one on better paper (some heavyweight bristol board) and maybe even brake out the charcoal. Nothing beats the value scale in charcoal.


Thursday, October 16, 2008

Sketchbook

Sketchbook has been getting a workout lately. I've recently switched to a different sketchbook. I use to use a pad of 9x12 bristol board but I just wasn't comfortable with it. So my present one is a 6x9 bound book with really, really crappy paper. I just like the way I can hold it up in one hand and sketch with the other.

Thursday, October 9, 2008

I just posted this on my website but I figured it wouldn't hurt to cross promote. I have no idea how many people see my blog but don't visit the website. This is all photoshop and part of a submission package I'm sending to a large variety of companies that may have need of sci-fi or fantasy illustrations. Hope you enjoy it.