Sunday, August 7, 2011

Traditional Painting Process

This is a bit older but still good. This was the second to last project assignment for my Drawing II class. And I got pictures of the whole process from start to finish! Well...my friend, Corie, helped actually. 



1. I made up 3 concept sketches to choose from for the final piece. My favorites were the first two but compositionally speaking, the first one worked the best.



2. I blocked in some color quick on a small sheet of canvas to plan out how the colors would be laid out. 


3. Next step was putting a grid on both the sketch and the board to make sure it's redrawn in proportion.


4. Then I went in with a softer pencil to get the thin edges of the detail in the background darker. I had to spray with fixative to make sure it didn't smudge into the paint. 


(Close up of the process of getting the detail in)


5. I then went in with a thin paint brush and a dark bluish color to really make the background details pop.


6. And here is the final piece! For the background, I had to make the oil paint as thin as possible and just glaze over it 2-3 times, then took some paint away from the amusement park with a q-tip. That way, I didn't cover up the park completely and it ended up giving it that "far away" look as well. 

Friday, July 29, 2011

Art Trades

So I have seen a lot of people do Art Trades lately and I really would love to get into that also. I did get to do one art trade with one of my SVA friends. She did a nice picture of Christian and his Siberian fox, Aria. In exchange I made a picture of her character, Julitz and my character, Niko in a more cartoony style:



I picked up this style when I began animating Niko for class assignments (seen below). Though it isn't my usual style, it's still fun to do from time to time. The picture I did for her is actually a bunch of inside jokes rolled up into one. The quote it was inspired from was "We can't stop here...this is bat county" Which, for those who don't know, is from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Strange movie but very funny! Instead of putting them in bat country though, they're in "Rat" country. Why? Because during school, I had a few dorm visits from a little mouse I ended up naming Remy.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Happy Birthday Trey!



Well..extremely belated birthday! Actually Trey's birthday was July 10th but due to getting busy and being distracted it didn't get done on time at all. Ah well. It is done and I'm pretty pleased with it. This is a characature of myself presenting Trey with his shiny new collar I finally designed for him! I made July 10th his birthday because that was my dog's birthday (who would've been a whopping 16 if he was still around!)

Also, on a side note, I've really been getting the hang of cell shading ;) Still practicing!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TREY! <3

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

More Animations!

I really should've put these up a while ago. Woops! Some more animations I did my first year:




A dog walk cycle we FINALLY got to do! I was waiting for this assignment the entire year. I was happy with the outcome. The assignment was only to use 8 drawings (16 frames) but being the perfectionist I am...I added inbetweens as well. =P



This was my segment from our class Anijam. Each of us did a few seconds of animation and the next person had to pick up from there and continue it. I was the third one to go for this.

Monday, July 4, 2011

Happy 4th of July and Belated Canada Day!!

Happy 4th of July and Belated Canada Day everyone!!

This is a sketch I did for the holiday of my riding my pony, Rafferty and my friend from Canada riding her horse, Indy. I was hoping to have it all colored and finished up by then but I got too busy. I will still finishe it up and put it on here. =) Every day is a good day to celebrate America.


I hope you all enjoy the fireworks and celebration!

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Intro to my Characters


I will have some concept art, references, and other various pictures of my characters on here later on but for now. I did some group pictures in my "practice" moleskine sketchbook. These are only inked versions straight from my sketchbook. I will definitely have fully colored versions of the two group shots below and maybe one of this first one here. 

Starting from the left: Nix is a female (yes..female) rottweiler/lab mix. She is tough and mischevious and gets a kick out of making anyone's life more interesting..and by interesting. I mean a living hell. Next to her is Trip, a laid back, nonchalant pit bull (mix?) who takes on a rather "surfer" like personality. Nothing really bothers him and he's usually pretty content with life. Next up is Niko, the first one I created. She's a young border collie who is simply there to be sweet, cute and charming. She acts as a motherly figure at times, but she is also naturally curious and energetic. Last but not least is Trey, a German Shepherd. Due to an injury, he was retired early from his job as a K9 officer. This contributes his stiff and grumpy personality, but deep down he is actually very caring and fatherly. He just hates showing it. 

I have been developing my canine characters, affectionately called "The Misfits" for about 2 years and I am thinking about using them for my final animation thesis. This is one of the most recent drawings of the four of them. They were loosely influenced by the animated band, the Gorillaz, believe it or not, and partly based off of people I know. They have really changed and developed a great deal over time in both personality and design. Trip was going to be a drug addict (after escaping a drug testing lab). That was toned down a lot and I am still debating if that should still be the case. Trey was the complete opposite of who he was today when I first  had him in mind. Originally, he was supposed to be a bit slow and, well..a bit of an airhead. The butt of everyone's jokes. He still is the butt of the jokes in Nix's case, but he became more intelligent and took on the role of the leader. 


Starting from the left: Aidan, shown here at 17 years old, is a bit more minor than the rest, but is slowly becoming more developed and important as time goes on. He was born in Waxhaw, North Carolina, so he's got a pretty thick southern accent. He works in his dad's garage and can fix just about anything..except a problem with his latest ex girlfriend, Pepper (who isn't shown here yet). Next to him is Ali (17 here). She was also born in North Carolina but her accent isn't quite as strong...but it's still there. As a kid she is adventurous and fun loving but she becomes the exact opposite when her best friend, Kit (to the right), moves away. Still, she manages to be her same, sweet self to Kit and Aidan. Kit (16 here) is also born in North Carolina, accent and all, however, she has to move to New York and has difficulty adjusting. She, in a way, is the first main character of the story while Ali is the second. Kit meets two new friends, Christian and Hannah (to the left) in New York and things seem to go better for her, until she and Christian fall in love...then she faces a hard decision as she gets older. Next to her is Christian (16 here). Yes he looks emo...but he isn't really. Just quiet...and a bit misunderstood. But he's actually real sweet and soft spoken. He takes Kit under his wing and finds he has someone he can talk to and be himself as well. Finally, there's his friend, Hannah (15 here). She is the youngest, but second tallest, character. She is confident and energetic...opposite of silent Christian. How they became friends is beyond anyone but thanks to her, she and Christian met Kit. 

My human characters are in a whole story of their own. They were created only late last year so they still have some developing to go. I do have a story in the making though. Most of the characters are based on my own experiences and people I know. Some are made up though, Pepper and Christian specifically. Christian was actually first drawn as a bit of a joke. My friends and I, for fun, drew ourselves as men. I drew myself as an emo guy because sometimes...that is how I can be, I'll admit. I loved the design so I played around with it...surely enough he became a character. Originally, though, Kit was not going to end up together with Christian. I was going to pair Aidan and Kit up. But I drew Kit and Christian together once...and it just clicked. What also worked was it gave the story more conflict (I will get into that later though). 

Wow...I did not expect this to be so long. Guess that's what happens when I let ideas sit untold for so long. And this isn't even half of the ideas I have! I will be sharing them though as they develop more. 

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Letter Reaction Assignment- Freshman Year



One of the last assignments we did for the fall semester and one of the first animations I did with Niko. The assignment was to have our character read a letter and react to it in some way. In this case..Niko isn't happy about having to wait till Christmas to open this giant present.