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| Quick color sketch done with default Photoshop chalk brush. |
5.20.2013
Cute Monster #3 Color Sketch
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Creature Design,
Photoshop,
sketch
5.19.2013
Cute Monsters 1 & 2
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Creature Design,
Illustration,
Photoshop
4.27.2013
4.26.2013
Happy Birthday Lori!
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| Crazy Pink Flamingo... I saw them play Miami back in '53. |
Here's to you having a kick-ass birthday Lori!
Also: Kadavar. That is all.
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Birthdays,
Digital Painting,
Photoshop
4.11.2013
Happy Birthday Lisa!
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| "I got no Heron my head...thank you and goodnight!" |
I hope you had a fantastic birthday Lisa!
The Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) is a large wading bird in the heron family Ardeidae, common near the shores of open water and in wetlands over most of North America and Central America as well as the Caribbean and the Galápagos Islands.--Via Wikipedia.
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Birthdays,
Digital Painting,
Photoshop
2.25.2013
Warforged Head Concepts
These black & white head designs kept me busy for several days. The original sketches in my sketchbook took mere minutes, but rendering them in Photoshop took me a while this time. The middle one on the top row is my favorite, since I imagined him wishing he were "alive" and crafting a molded metal mouth-piece to appear more human.
Warforged are golems crafted from metal, wood, and leather and magically given life in the Eberron D&D campaign setting. While they were produced in large numbers for the battlefields of the massive wars of the time, now that the kingdoms are at peace, their primary functions are much less in demand. Each Warforged has its own personality and identity, and they were given their freedom and recognized as citizens after the wars ended.
I've been fascinated with the concept since I read about them on the Eberron wiki. By all rights, these dudes are immortal, and are able to customize their bodies themselves. The idea of these guys having individual identities and living among mankind is kind of interesting to me. Many of them have exiled themselves from humanity are are dwelling under the leadership of the mysterious Lord of Blades in the wastelands of the Mournland.
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Digital Painting,
Dungeons and Dragons,
Photoshop,
sketch
2.21.2013
Happy Birthday Carole!
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| Run. |
Carole has been a good friend for many years, so for her birthday I depicted some creatures she invented way back in the day.
A couple of weeks ago I was taking care of a friend who needed some emergency surgery, so I kind of stumbled with my artistic productivity (and exercise.) This is the first piece I've done in a while, although I have been working in my sketchbook a bit.
As far as exercise updates go, they're pretty sporadic so I don't see any reason to post those. I'm working on getting back on the art & exercise horse.
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Birthdays,
Digital Painting,
Photoshop
2.05.2013
Creature Concepts #1
I recently discovered the Feng Zhu Design tutorials, and one of them showed his process for creating creature concepts starting with strong silhouettes.
First I start with some abstract silhouettes with a black brush like this:
From there you fill in the details with your imagination and as many tones as you can muster, and you wind up with something like the image at the top. It's kind of a neat way to design, and you utilize your imagination greatly. Since I fill in the details on separate layers, I'm able to do an infinite number of variations for each one without destroying the silhouettes.
The first batch I did wasn't that great, but here it is anyway:
I added a little bit of color to these originally, but I didn't have enough tones in there to pull out the forms.
Fitness Update:
Week 1 - Day 3: Shoulders/Arms (missed abs from lack of energy)
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Creature Design,
Digital Painting,
Fitness,
Photoshop,
Process,
sketch,
Study
2.04.2013
Monday's Landscape Study
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Fitness Update:
Week 1 - Day 2: 30 min. Walk/Run Treadmill Intervals - 2 miles
(Unfortunately, all of the P90X cardio routines hurt my knees immensely, so I have to go to the YMCA for those days.)
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Digital Painting,
Fitness,
Photoshop,
sketch,
Study
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