Monday, December 04, 2006

BLLLLllaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!

This is the revised version.

Learned a lot about lighting in this painting. This is like the third version of it. I am working on my stroke quality. The challenge is that it's an interior and light behaves differently inside closed spaces than exteriors.

For a very good lighting tutorial, visit: http://www.itchy-animation.co.uk/light.htm

This guy classified the different lighting types by time of day and illustrates it with a little convenient chart!

enjoy!

Sunday, December 03, 2006

These sketches were made at the Royal Winter Fair. For those who don't know, it's a sort of animal exibit. All the farmers get together and there are contests for the nicest udder! It's quite funny when you stop and think about it!

Thank you Mark Thurman for the Pen and Ink technique!








I loved this moment; the older 'barber' with his belly choping away casualy. Entranced in his work. They liked it sooooo much they gave me 30$ for it!



CHOP ! CHOP !

Saturday, December 02, 2006

I love the old 'Sherlock Holmes' era; it's costumes, it's language and it's esteem for good manners. I guess it's got a romantic aspect to it.

...well I draw with a quill sometimes! :)







Silouhettes!! wow...





This is me trying to make caricatures!







This car will be awesome when cleaned up and painted! I was looking up Scott Robertson on the gnomon dvds and the techniques he talks about make a lot of sense! It's basicaly just applied theory and shortcuts for free hand vehicles and perspective.


 
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