Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Late Night WIP


I've been working on this sculpture for some time now, and almost punched myself in the face when I decided to start over again.
My idea changed, so I ran with it. 3D sculpture has been very difficult to master, and it has forced me to push my skills. I'm sticking to just the one program (Mudbox 2011), and I've found it is very limited, compared to Zbrush. It forces me to plan out my sculpting more strategically.
I'm about 3/4 complete, and now on to the clothes, and then the environment.
Enjoy!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Tom Green Portrait Art


A little while back, I visited the House Of Comedy in the Mall Of America. Mr. Tom Green was the headliner, and the show was AWESOME!!!
About a month prior, I decided to paint a portrait for for him, since he's been my favorite comedians.
I used to watch his show on the Comedy Network, and he always made me laugh.
So after the show, I was lucky enough to meet Tom, and presented him with a print of my painting.
He said it was good, but I worked on it for so damn long, I'm tired of looking at it. But I hope he kept it.

Enjoy!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Day 4! Steady Grindin'!


Today was really tough! I've discovered that Mudbox takes a heavy toll on my processor. While running iTunes, Safari and Skype, I tried to save my progress and it crashed!!!
I'm trying to limit my application use while sculpting.
I had a chance to rework his clothes, feet and hands. Knocking up the resolution to a 4.

Check it!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Warrior Turntable

I've finally buckled down to enter the CG Hub and Mudbox contest. The topic is "Warrior", so it's wide open, other than the fact that I have had to learn a new 3D sculpting program. But for $5000 CASH, I'm on it!
I enjoy Mudbox, it is similar to ZBrush, besides not being able to model my own armatures.



And check it out!! I just learned that I could do this!......


Here is what I've come up with so far. You can follow my WIP thread on CG Hub as well.

WARRIOR

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Terrorizing Teddy Bears

I've finally finished it! Some time ago, I began a piece that would be a gift for my niece. I began sketching and arranging the design, rigorously! Finally, when I did have the perfect design, I got tired of it and started from scratch again.
I was hell bent on painting it in Painter, but I figured it would be quicker to finish in Photoshop. I was dead wrong. In between my studies, learning ZBrush and Mudbox, In total, I pounded about a good 20-30 hours into it.
Even now I'm not completely satisfied with it, but its time to move on.
Enjoy!

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Ready For Orders, Revisited


Some of the edges and the background were bothering me a bit, so I decided to rework them.
I normally just move on when I finish a piece, but this one felt different.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Manga Style Pinup Girl



Just finished this one. Decided to call it quits, rather than spend too much time on it.
Enjoy!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Painting Hangups



I've been doing a lot of painting in Painter XI and have noticed a few things about how my process changes. I've tried to free my tight brush strokes to start laying on color, to make the image readable. I found laying down sloppy colors is a lot easier in Photoshop, for some odd reason. Considering I like to keep the colors tight, and almost cell shaded comic book style.
For example, in my Halloween piece, I approached it as I normally would.
Rough Sketch:

Clean Up Lines Then Flats:
Then, Tight Wad Painting:
This step is very effective and not very time consuming, but effectively hinders my creative process somewhat.
I really tried to color in the lines because Painter produces weird edges when you paint on a new empty layer. Kind of adding an unwanted "Burney" effect. I have tried to find a fix for this, but have had no success. So if anyone knows what I mean and knows how to fix it, please let me know!
I didn't really have an idea of the lighting scheme, nor did I know what colors I would have used. The color scheme was a happy accident, and I'm glad it turned out the way it did.

The brushes in Painter seem to lay on the color differently, and I have been trying to create a brush that mimics the Opacity Brush in Photoshop.
By trial and error, as well as pure luck, I came up with a watercolor brush that has the natural pressure opacity that I've been looking for.
Here is some of the preliminary color sketching of my latest piece.
As you should see, the colors aren't as smooth as they normally are, and there are a lot of weird additional bounce light colors mixed in with the suit. Thanks to the new brush, I was able to achieve this effect. The polishing comes much later, when the image's lighting becomes more readable.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

My Attempt at the Manga Style


I have never tried my hand at the O'l Manga style art. I do love it, but I'm not a die hard fan. My favorite Anime films are Ninja Scroll, Akira and Cowboy Bebop. Pretty main stream stuff.
I've always wanted to try it out. The anatomy is pretty screwy, so it took a bit of work.
I'm not finished yet, so here is a preview. The title is going to be, "Awaiting Orders".
Enjoy!

Saturday, November 6, 2010

Screwing Around With Pigs


Just working on some sketches before I commit to my latest piece.
Thought a "Proper Pig" would be a funny idea.

Enjoy.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Female Figure Paint Study


Just touching up my Photoshop painting skills.
When I started this, I didn't think I would push it as far as I did. But it just goes to show, if you keep pushing something, you might end up pleasantly surprised.
Photo study.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Coloring Book Art


My lovely nieces came to visit me from Winnipeg for a week. The oldest one is awesome because she loves my art. The other is too young to appreciate it, but I still love her.
She requested that I color one of the pages from her coloring book, and picked a simple fish picture, that allowed me to use my imagination.
It was really fun painting it in Painter, because I wasn't really thinking about proper lighting or smooth brush strokes. Just threw on some colors and went nuts with different brushes.
She was scared at first, since she doesn't like sharks. But I think she likes it anyway, since it's from her favorite uncle.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Slythe! Comin' To Get That Azz!


Just trying out a new style of painting in Photoshop. In this piece I'm just exploring the design of this character. Nothing much. I must have an idea of all the character's action poses before I can arrange them in an aesthetically pleasing composition.
Man this painting is going to be a monster! I've decide to repaint Lion O and Cheetarah, so the paint style matches everything else.
In this piece, I started with a really loose line drawing, laying out the basic shape, then blocked in the colors. I don't know how, but by adding lights in random places, made the shapes pop out and I think this is how I'd like him to look.
Enjoy!

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Thunder Cats Assemble! Revisit


I've been exploring different designs for my Old Thundercats Painting.
I just scribbled out some quick, really rough poses for the piece. I'm excited.
I'll keep touching back to this piece, because it will be an epic battle scene. I'm going to have to plan a lot if I want to pull this one off.
In the mean time, I'm working on a few other ideas for the holiday season coming up.
Enjoy!

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Value Study


Just touching up on my value exercises. Tried out a new brush I created in Photoshop. You get a more painterly look when you try to blend the hell out of values. Especially when Opacity and Flow are at 100%.
Enjoy!

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Happy Halloween!!!


Here is my Halloween contribution for the year. Took me a little while, but I finally finished it.
Enjoy!!!

Some sketches to look at!





Just throwing up a few of my recent quick sketch studies.
A Beaver, a Halloween Sketch, Kevin from "The Office", and Raymond's Preliminary lines.

Enjoy!!!

Monday, September 27, 2010

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Quick Paint Sketch


I've been on a mission lately. Waking up extra early every day, setting scheduled times to paint and draw. Hard to follow every day, but I'm surprised how well I've followed it.
Lately, I've been struggling with Painter 11. Trying to make an opacity brush that I've grown fond of in Photoshop. But, Painter and Photoshop are two extremely different programs, that aren't meant to mimic each other.
I sometimes run into a wall when I attempt to try to decide which to use when approaching a project.
I wonder if anyone else has the same problem.
Here's a little sketch I did today as a warm up.
Enjoy!

Bumpy's In the House!


Here is a commissioned piece I did for a friend of mine.
He's a comedian named Raymond Freeman. You can catch him bouncing around Comedy clubs around Minnesota.
He plays a character that goes by the name of Bumpy Johnson, so I thought it might be funny to draw him.
He's a greazy Jerih Curl havin' fool! But he has character.
Enjoy!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Still Workin'!





I know it's been a long time since I've posted any new work, but don't be fooled. I've been steadily working on new pieces, to satisfy my artistic cravings.
Some of the work I've recently created has not been posted for privacy reasons. I plan on selling some pieces as one shot deals, so leaking any information about them, would compromise my deal.
So here are a few random pieces I've done over the past few weeks.
The X-ray Cat is a part of a larger piece I recently finished.
Some line work a piece I'm working on for my Niece.
A couple of warm up movie still paintings.
Enjoy!

Friday, August 20, 2010

Nut House Paint


Wanted to do a little study of color. Had a great idea, but I guess it wasn't good enough. So I will move on. But I did learn a lot of stuff from this simple piece.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Nut House Rodent


Just wanted to throw something up before the weekend starts...
Had an idea for a crazed Squirrel that would try to break into a Nut House.
My buddy pitched me the idea a few months ago, but I never really gave it much thought.

Enjoy!

Friday, July 23, 2010

Excited Fart


Just a quick painting of a sketch I did. Warming up for my latest.
My dog gets excited sometimes and farts sometimes. It's pretty funny.

Enjoy!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Down Mexico Way!



Took some of my advice and started to do some more personal work.
Not Mexican, but I love the culture! It's funny, I had someone tell me that I looked like a Mexican!
This started as a little scribble, when I was trying to fire out as many daily sketches as I possibly could. The composition turned out a lot better than I anticipated, so while I was skimming through my sketches, I decided to pull this one out and do a rough under painting of the line drawing.
I took some colors scheme from a bunch of old Mexican towns. It doesn't look like much now, but I am committing to this one until it's finished.

Now, I just thought of the coolest thing! What if everyone who sees this picture, gives me a suggestion of what to incorporate in the final piece! Such as; A pair of Maracas, a Taco etc.
Me and my friend Brad used to do stuff like this in our Elementary French classes. We'd start with something stupid, and pass the paper back and forth until it was filled with a bunch of crazy dumb unrelated crap! Aaaah, the good old days!

Enjoy, you funny little drunk Mexican!

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Finally Finished Freddy!!!


Fiiiiiiiiiiiiinally! This painting has been a son of a bitch bastard to finish!
I keep getting tied up on the small details of the painting, which causes me to spend far too much time on the piece.
It's funny, when I'm just screwing around, I know to just block that shit in, but noooooooo, it's gotta be perfect.
Here is a word of advice for aspiring artists, Block that shit in, then work on the details later!
If you spend too much time on a little corner of an image, zoomed in and fixated on details, you'll never finish! Or else, you'll just get bored and rush through the important parts...

Enjoy!

Monday, July 12, 2010

Wierd Dreams...


Had to post this idea I got from a weird dream I had last night.
Nothing too detailed.

Enjoy!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Freddy Cuttin' Up On Dat Azz!

I was screwin' around with the o'l Sketchbook Pro, and came up with this rough. I love how you can zoom and make the little details with the pencil.
Inspired by the Nightmare On Elm Street films.

Enjoy!

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Haven't been gone... Just wanted to throw somethin' up worth looking at


I've been doing a lot of studies between the last post until now, just nothing worth posting. I finished this one today, like the painterly like quality I achieved in Photoshop.
Just a portrait study of one of my favorite comedians. If you don't know Tom Green, you should check out his stuff on youtube.

Enjoy.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

It's a Chosen Profession


It's been a while since I've posted any work.... But I've still been painting and drawing. I just wanted to throw something decent up.
Another film, study but I spent a little more time painting this one. This still was very eerie and dark, I had to paint it.
Enjoy!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Quick Film Study


Just took some time to brush up on my life painting with a quick film study. Not very polished, considering I spent only about 45 minutes on it.
Enjoy!

Thursday, April 1, 2010

First Comic Book Cover


Last of this whole Zombie Killin' kick. Just wanted to see how it would look as a comic book cover. Looks pretty cool, now to follow through!

Enjoy!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

More Z.K.B. Fo Dat Azz!




Thought I'd just throw up some of the details of my most recent piece.
Since I haven't been doing any new work for the past week.
I like the details of the final piece, but looking at the entire piece on screen, doesn't give you the up close details.

Enjoy!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Blastin' Zombie Butts... Part 2




Another drawing I did for the Zombie Killer plug. I've been trying to work the old comic style of drawing lately. Again, structure, proportions and background images are what I am trying to work on. Years ago, I used to think that,"Screw backgrounds and hair and feet! I can draw those things!" Yet I never really took the time to pay attention to them, so now I am paying for it. Although, I feel that if I can draw a pretty face and a well proportioned body, drawing perspective background images should be pretty easy. They have been so far.
With this picture, I started it out as a two inch thumbnail silhouette. I then scribbled out a basic image, much like the previous image. I have a bit of an eye for eliminating the lines that are not important. I scanned it and traced over the lines in Sketchbook pro, and traced over those again... a lot of tracing. Then the flats, and then the shadows and then the painting and then... etc.
I feel I need to post the process, because I don't do enough work that it is engraved into my brain yet. Like a drawographical log... maybe a Dlog?

Enjoy everyone!