Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Gorilla Study -Crimson Daggers Bloodsports challenge Part 3

Morla Gorilla

I figured I would do something new so I made a model out of plasticine.  In Ireland plasticine is called morla (Irish word).    In truth it was a very rough modelling.  Took me an hour or so.  I took some photos at different angles. It was primarily to get some help with rendering.    This may or may not have helped as you will see in the next step

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Gorilla Study -Crimson Daggers Bloodsports challenge part 2

Thumbs - gorilla

 Above  are the series of thumbs that I worked on.  I dropped the more static ones and went wit the following.  Looking at the now possibly the first standing pose would have been stronger but below is what got worked on.  I added in some colour which broadly was the final colour scheme. 




Chosen pose




Friday, January 27, 2012

Gorilla Study -Crimson Daggers Bloodsports challenge

Gorilla Photoshop Study 3 hrs

I went ahead and took part in the last Crimson Daggers Bloodsports challenge.  This is becoming a big commitment as the pace I work at and the time it takes to do the studies and get the piece to any level of finish is pretty much all the time I have available.  They are proving to be really good at getting a working process together and forcing me to make decisions and stick with them.  So for that reason I have stuck with them.  Besides that Dan Warren is giving a lot of coaching and there  are a group of people doing them so it is probably closer to a college situation.  So for now other projects + goals are on hold.  Anyway above is a study for what was the Gorilla Guardian IP.  



45 minutes
90 minutes

Reference

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

The Elusive Grand Landscape

Came accross this resource online.  


This site is dedicated to photography and  by association Photoshop.  They have a great video resource.  I watched one on landscpe photography which was great.  I dont do much in the way of photography other than gathering images for reference but ..
whether photography or for image making purposes the same challenge must be met.   How to produce an image that moves us and among all the possible subjects landscapes may be the most difficult. 


He talks about how he builds an image and provides examples of how light, colour and texture build towards a great composition.  If your not much into the photography dont worry the vast proportin of the presentaion is about the image not the equipment.  Interestingly most of the questions at the conclusion were about the equipment...............





Sunday, January 22, 2012

Gauntlet challenge -Submitted Entry


Gauntlet challenge -Submitted entry


Well with time pushing on and alot of work to do I got cracking on the image.  I did make composition changes as I went along.  I did this work over 5 evenings maybe 3 hours each evening and I still didn't finish it. Still lots of detail to be added and rendering for the main light source + some environmental work.  I got it as far as I could. They all look very wooden.  I may go back and finish when I have had more practice. .  .


Thursday, January 19, 2012

Gauntlet Challenge -archer study

With 3 characters left I choose to work on the archer next .

Archer Photoshop Study


  I was particularly interested in getting a good image with hands available.  Te reference colour was not ideal but the hands were visible. I had two more characters left but was running out of time as I knew rendering all 4 characters would take time.  So rather than taking time to do last 2 studies I went straight to the final composition . 


Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Gauntlet Challenge -Thumbnails

Thumbnail sketches




The main aim of the Gauntlet  challenge was to establish a good composition.  I did some thumbnails but locked into a composition early on and then tweaked it as I went along.  I could have been more adventurous but with 4 characters and my poor anatomy skills - this was enough for now. 





Sunday, January 15, 2012

Gaunlet Challenge - Female Warrior Study 1



Female Warrior Photoshop Study

I took part in the Crimson Daggers Bloodsports challenge no 3 -Gauntlet.  So the first study I did was of a female warrior.  I found a reference and completed the study.  The main reason I chose this image was because of the costume.  Rendering a lot of textures.  The skin tones were off. 

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Lawrie Williamson


 Long Bar Dogs    Lawrie Williamson


Lawrie Williamson is an artist I came upon while randomly searching for something else.  The subject matter for most of the most recent work available is  of flat capped men in pubs and outdoors with dogs and other animals.  The treatment of these subjects is what lends theses images their life.  The medium of oil appears to be applied in washes and the light dances around the image picking out just enough detail.  Check them out.



Saturday, January 7, 2012

ARKHIPOV Abram, Ice passed - Masters Study 1




After Arkhipov - The Ice Has Passed Photoshop Study
 This is a Photoshop study I completed of a Arkhipovs Ice passed.

 


Arkhipov -The Ice Has Passed  (1895)
The  reference was downloaded from the site 200 Russian Painters

I wanted to do a study to improve my brushwork and have a painterly look.  I used just 2 brushes in this.  I had originally planned to do it all with one.  All the figures were completed with one and when it came to the landscape I reverted to a hard round brush for some areas.  It took me about 8 hours over 3 sessions. 
 I chose this painting as it has great light. I don't get to see very much of this kind of light where I live and especially this time of year.
I really enjoyed doing this and I will definitely return to do some more. 
 

Still Here

  A year since my last post here but that does not mean I have forgotten.  I stop by from time to time and this still remains the most compr...