Showing posts with label speed paint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label speed paint. Show all posts
3.19.2013
Indian Speed-painting Study
Here's a painting study of an Indian girl I did after a long break from digital work. First I laid down a gradient and drew a girl sitting in front of the sun from some reference I found. Second was my initial block-in stage trying to match colors from a sunset. I used a lot of warm colors and neutral oranges and yellows. Then just refined and softened up edges until I didn't need the lines anymore.
2.08.2013
Chromogenesis Environments
The first round of Environment planning and painting for my Chromogenesis game design. From Sharpe thumbnails to 20min speed paints and final paintings... Next up my new shirt designs, as soon as I can find somewhere to print my halftones designs on some clear vellum.
11.01.2012
Happy Halloween!
Happy Halloween! For this speed paint we picked from B-Movie Monsters... The Mutant. The Mutant is from the movie This Island Earth. For this one I made the mistake of looking up what he looked like before I started which was a mistake. I wasn't super happy with this one because I think it's too close to the actual design but oh well on to the next, although I am digging his glowing mouth.
10.28.2012
WENDIGO
1 hr. prompt for Halloween... Wendigo a monster from Algonquian native cultures. Wendigo is a malevolent cannibalistic spirit that possess humans or a monster that humans physically transform into.
10.24.2012
Speed Paint
Got some new Photoshop brushes so I thought I'd try a hour speed painting. I went 10min. over the hr. because I wanted to add a monk and some depth of field. This new brush set had some nice textures for the block in phase. This painting was a nice break from all of the buildings and more inorganic landscapes I've been working for my Grad. show project.
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