Saturday, March 31, 2012
Perspective Adventures!!
Above you can see what I am working on in my Illustration techniques class, at the moment I am doing an entertainment piece based on different camera angles of a single scene. I am doing three views of this samurai face off scene. One is in one point, the second is in two point and the third is in three point perspective. As you can see the first two images are just my thumbnails for the two point and three point views and the last image is my first overlay for the one point view. I am really excited about this piece and am happy to be able to escape painting for a bit to focus one perspective and some nice line art. In this class I am also working on a roaming editorial that has to do with the relationship between life and death that I am doing in pencil on toned paper, which I will be posting when I am done.
Anatomy Check up
Here are just a couple of the quick anatomy studies that I have been doing in my Anatomical Figure Illustration class over at CCS. This is my favorite class semester and I have really been focusing a lot on my sketchbook for this class which I will be posting in another section once I am done with it.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
In class Painting
This is a painting in acrylic that I did in my Figure Illustration II class. These in class paintings were done in a little under 6 hours so they were very difficult for me to finish since I am relatively new to painting. This is my favorite model, Richard, though so it was a lot of fun especially with his great costume which was a nice treat for the last day of class. This is the best in class painting I did in the class so I thought I would present it on my blog.
Self Portrait in Acrylic
San francisco Sea Monster
Here is my third ever digital painting! I have been doing stuff like this in my Image Making class at school. There are some small things that I need to change up a little bit but all in all I am happy with it. I am very new to painting, especially digitally but so far I am liking it and getting a lot better at it.
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