Monday, February 23, 2015

pats inkover

I saw this cool Oliver Coipel pinup image of weapon X that another artist posted with his inked version and i decided to do my own to help me master the crazy crosshatch skills Oliver Coipel has- looks like I am failing miserably, but I will keep trying... I did this ink over digitally using Sketchbook pro 7... I felt I did better that I would have expected with this program. I was comfortable enough to ry to embellish more over than just copy.  Maybe if I keep it up I will have a shot at the pros some day- another practice image bites the dust

Monday, December 1, 2014

trace with bernie wrightson

Just trying to understand how these greats understand form by pure tracing over their work- this time I tried to trace over a Bernie Wrightson Solomon Grundy page. This was crazy on how detailed the work was- image it was 11X17 or larger- a lot of ink bottles were emptied on this piece.

I did this with Sketchbook pro 7- and was impressed with the response with the felt tip marker tool. this took me  a couple of hours to trace- image the time it took to ink this one with non digital tools- WOW- still impressed with this work...

My critique: I can tell I need to understand a curved stroke over a straight stroke and how those stroke define form- will keep working...

Monday, November 24, 2014

Tracing to crack the code- Neal Adams

was listing to interview with Neal Adams on Kevin Smith's Smodcast: Fatman on Batman and was inspired to learn many professionals use reference and maybe even tracing to increase there speed to complete artwork and  their production quality in some cases. Looking at Neal's stuff, I see a lot of reference but also an eye for art being exercised.. Noting he knows how to render shapes with a line and indicate depth like no other- so I am going back to school and tracing over his stuff to help me see how he sees in defining  and rendering his shapes- so I used sketchbook pro to produce this inking trace- I learn a lot about how he renders hair and volume.... more to come...

Thursday, July 25, 2013

value study crazy

I am thinking about doing value studies to  put into my portfolio- so I attempted this  figure drawing in sketchbook pro- just using the pencil tool for sketching the outline and the paint brush on medium opacity for the fill colors- I am trying to keep monochromatic so I can practice on identifying shapes with tone only... I determined that a clean line and great silhouette is the start for an impressive value study- well I have to get back to finishing the shading on my comic assignment of finishing pages for a writer in our comic group in preparation for Detroit Fan fare

Monday, July 15, 2013

a potential process for digital comics/black it out

I was trying to look a new quicker process fro creating images with photoshop without drawing them over many times- so I am testing out how to use layers, blending modes, opacity, levels, brush opacity, and brush flow.

So here goes the process:

first- set up a sketch brush- In zero layer or background//I use the square scatter brush at 25% opacity and 25% flow- so it may be a little gray- I generally put the brush size shape to 0% it will produce a gray underlying drawing- loose lines and all// I then use levels  and move black slider up till drawing gets lighter- redraw clean line concentrating on smooth quality- erase if necessary- the underlying drawing is now done- for longer curves strokes- we can use the pen tool and brush stroke- vary brush size when needed...

second step- in above layer- set on multiply// increase brush size and lower opacity to <15%  and low flow for use this as a rendering  or shading layer- concentrate on shading core shadows and cast only- you can erase with low flow and opacity as well to make less drastic in tone....

third layer- in above layer- the black out layer- here we just color in black/ leave in normal blend mode - this can be used as both  a mask selection and a solid  upper background layer for the top color layer- set brush to 100% opacity and flow- we can use this as a mask by selecting the area outside the mask if colored in and choose inverse or select the black colored are if well defined...set this layer as 10-15% opacity- this will allow color to be seen from top layer

fourth and final layer-set to color mode- with the mask intact- fill in a skin or other area of color- with solid color... this also can be altered by erasing at low opacity and flow and adding color with a hard bush to identify textures

so thats it- hopefully this will make creating a page systematic and cool looking



Tuesday, June 11, 2013

tuesday morning sketch

just wanted to do a sketch in sketchbook pro. I figured I would change this up- identify outlines, then add shading in broad strokes and tones , then identify detail last- I always get caught up with details too soon in drawing and then it looks either overworked or not well planned.... so hopefully this tactic works in future drawings....
noted indirect or bounce light is not identified under the chin. So hopefully the following fixes the issue
the last step should be to look at the occlusion or mostlydark areas- this will be in creases that recieve no light- this adds more pop  to the character



Thursday, May 16, 2013

prepping a new portfolio for 2013/2014

trying to get ready for portfolio in 2013- need to upgrade my storyboarding skills to match up with advertising agencies  for 2014 so i am trying to upgrade my portrait skills- here is my first try

what I need to do to improve by my initial assessment
1. work on my draftsmanship on copying gestures and portraits- the image is too messy
2. work on my selections for more refined coloring layout
3. work on finishing touches and highlights more effectively