Thursday, 12 December 2013
Monkey see...
Request for an old sketch made me realise I've lost the sketchbook, so redrew this and gave it a little more polish. Moving on to some lighter, less simian drawings soon. But for now...
Saturday, 26 October 2013
Gordo 'n' Pirates
One step closer to a finalised Gordo. Drawn in pencil and finished in Photoshop.
Also a build I got to assist with at Shambala festival. A real pleasure getting to help out the lovely and talented ROBOTS>>>>.
Also a build I got to assist with at Shambala festival. A real pleasure getting to help out the lovely and talented ROBOTS>>>>.
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
Fiend friend sketch.
Started as a study from a piece by David Sequeira, but added a body and it grew into into a dino/lizard thing.
Friday, 4 October 2013
Humpty Dump-ty.
Got a new Pentel brush pen so have been having some fun with that, along with some pencil figure studies.
Beefed up a doodle from a couple of weeks ago. Think it lost a little, and gained something in the refinement.
Thursday, 19 September 2013
Moar
Sketch dump. Some pages from my sketchbook.
Started raining halfway through the drawing and realised the ink wasn't waterproof, but I think it rescued what was otherwise a fairly weak drawing!
Faces and face in faces.
P.S. There is a common accusation of drawings being 'dark' because they have skulls. Skulls are not always dark, they're not naughty or rude, we all have them, and the sooner people realise that the better. On that note... trying to understand faces so drawing lots of skulls. An example --
Sunday, 11 August 2013
Sculpture sketch
An ongoing experiment. A while ago I tried casting a pig head and didn't want to waste anything, so thought I'd find a use for skulls, always fascinating. Lots of soaking, boiling, scrubbing, to clean them up. Much of it was left to maceration and natural decay to clean, but because of the freezing winter this took forever.
Fresh out of the bucket.
Dry and de-stinked (mostly).
Primed and ready for painting (the initial plan).
I had been playing around trying to get a rust effect on different surfaces, and wondered how it might work on one of the skulls, so painted on a layer of resin and dusted the surface with iron powder. This was sprayed with vinegar, hydrogen peroxide and salt. More weathering and treatment is needed to get a little more depth and variation in the rusting but I think it might turn out quite well, if you're into that sort of thing.
The teeth were removed for bleaching, haven't decided whether to leave them white and pop them back in, or give them the same treatment.
Fresh out of the bucket.
Dry and de-stinked (mostly).
Primed and ready for painting (the initial plan).
I had been playing around trying to get a rust effect on different surfaces, and wondered how it might work on one of the skulls, so painted on a layer of resin and dusted the surface with iron powder. This was sprayed with vinegar, hydrogen peroxide and salt. More weathering and treatment is needed to get a little more depth and variation in the rusting but I think it might turn out quite well, if you're into that sort of thing.
The teeth were removed for bleaching, haven't decided whether to leave them white and pop them back in, or give them the same treatment.
Saturday, 10 August 2013
Sketch dump -- Chimps
Told you there would be more chimps. Been sketching lots of monkeys and apes from reference, working towards a character -- Gordo, Space Monkey (based on the real Gordo). Possibly developing a couple of images for a t-shirt print.
This was just a doodle that got out of hand, no real plan behind it.
This was just a doodle that got out of hand, no real plan behind it.
Wednesday, 7 August 2013
Tied to the WIP'ing post
A couple of Works In Progress.
Some concrete slab test pieces for a lighting idea. Essentially a backlit cracked concrete slab. Just need to learn how to wire up a light-box.
Photoshop. CS5
Cement and Sand... CS1
It can probably be much thinner than this, just a concrete facade over the lighting unit, which should make it light [weight] and low profile enough to hang on a wall.
Expect to see more monkeys (or Ape hybrids technically) in the near future. Part of ongoing chimp studies for a character, this just spilled out by accident.
Some concrete slab test pieces for a lighting idea. Essentially a backlit cracked concrete slab. Just need to learn how to wire up a light-box.
Photoshop. CS5
Cement and Sand... CS1
It can probably be much thinner than this, just a concrete facade over the lighting unit, which should make it light [weight] and low profile enough to hang on a wall.
Expect to see more monkeys (or Ape hybrids technically) in the near future. Part of ongoing chimp studies for a character, this just spilled out by accident.
Tuesday, 30 July 2013
Tuesday, 23 July 2013
Not finished, but done.
An Owl. It was dragging a bit and I could feel myself putting off other drawings for it while messing around with colours, so thought i'd just move on.
Monday, 22 July 2013
Owls
A bit of vector work for a card and an owl that grew out of the sketches for said card. A work in progress (WIP) at the moment, a little more refining then starting on the colour.
Illustrator (top), Photoshop (Lower)
Illustrator (top), Photoshop (Lower)
Thursday, 18 July 2013
Harmless
Quick play around this afternoon, slapped a bit of colour on one of the characters from the last post.
Photoshop CS5 and Intuos4.
Photoshop CS5 and Intuos4.
Tuesday, 16 July 2013
Sketch Dump
Lots to get through today, gone back a while to cover all the old stuff, as well as some new bits and pieces. Some i'm not too thrilled about, some i'm more pleased with. Onward and upward.
A portrait of a lovely girl on the train. She was mostly made of lambrini, mascara and shrieking.
Trying to draw a pose from imagination but ran out of patience when I got to the face.
Trying to draw people purely from the edges of my vision, quite fun seeing how much you can gather.
Practicing lips, lovely things, but difficult to draw.
It started with the lipstick and grew out from there.
A biro doodle that got a little out of hand. It started with trying to draw circles. All biro, all gradients achieved with super fine hatching. What fun! No sarcasm.
A portrait of a lovely girl on the train. She was mostly made of lambrini, mascara and shrieking.
Starting experimenting with ink and an atomizer/disperser (i think its called?) -- a thing for splatting ink.
Practicing lips, lovely things, but difficult to draw.
It started with the lipstick and grew out from there.
The next two are all from squiggled lines, and built into faces, hence the odd proportions.
A biro doodle that got a little out of hand. It started with trying to draw circles. All biro, all gradients achieved with super fine hatching. What fun! No sarcasm.
Some sketches for some character design.
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