Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Drop Anchor

A painting inspired by recently reading about pirate lore, and the Irish pirate Anne Bonny in particular.

Materials: Poser 9, Photoshop CS6, Illustrator CS6
Time: Roughly 13.5 hours

The Making of "Drop Anchor"

I recently found an interest in pirate lore, and in particular, I found the Irish pirate Anne Bonny, who makes for a fascinating historical figure. This painting was very loosely inspired by her. 


Step 1: Lineart (3 hours)
I created a very quick reference image in Poser 9 for the pirate, as well as using some reference images of older British ships for the boat. I then illustrated the digital rough using Photoshop CS6's round brush as well as the pen tool. Most of the time for the lineart came from the boat, which I created in Illustrator CS6.








Saturday, December 21, 2013

Quickie- Killer is Dead title card

To break in the new Cintiq, I made a title card for Lotus Prince's series of Let's Plays on the Killer is Dead game. Considering I was working without lineart for the first time and trying to emulate the cel shading of the game, I think it came out pretty well. Still, my lack of practice for a month shows, and I'll hopefully be practicing a lot more in the coming break.


Thursday, December 19, 2013

Update 12/19/13

I received my new Cintiq, so I hope to get back into illustrating within the next few days. Hopefully I didn't fall too out of practice in the interim.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Hiatus with a side of rant

So while I was planning on not doing any paintings this month while I work on the NaNoWriMo, it turns out that I don't have the option to at the moment if I wanted to.

As it turns out, the auto-update to Maverick screwed my system up. Shocker. I came out of the update with a knowledge of how to turn off auto-updates, that recently cleaning my backup drive to give it room for new backups was a really poorly timed decision, and that the Cintiq 15x I use will likely not work with Maverick. Since its last Mac driver update was in 2012, I don't foresee the problem being fixed. I now find myself pondering the joys of either needing to shell out for a newer Cintiq or trying to find a way to downgrade that doesn't immediately void my Mac's warranty, neither of which is a very pleasant option.


Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Spiritus

The finished painting of the Ghost Hunt anime.



Made between October 3-October 29 (with lots of distractions between)
Materials: Poser 9 (Alyson model), Photoshop CS6
Total Time: 12 hours

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Tattoo Illustration

Someone on an Aspergers Facebook page I follow was looking for a tattoo design, and what she was asking for gave me an idea. It's simple, but I think it would work as a tattoo.


Saturday, October 19, 2013

The Making of "Spiritus"

Because I was feeling a bit nostalgic, I decided to re-watch a fantastically creepy anime called Ghost Hunt, which inspired this painting.



Step 1: Lineart (2 hours, 10 minutes)
I first made a pose reference in Poser 9, which I used to set up the character of the piece, Mai Taniyama. I used some references for older Japanese schoolrooms for the background, as well. I then illustrated the digital rough with Photoshop CS6's round brush, with flow set to pen pressure control.







Step 2: Color, Texturing, and Shading (6 hours, 20 minutes)
Because of how I was doing this painting, everything basically became one step, starting from the texturing in the background up. I used several photos I've taken over time of woods, as well as a filter gallery effect, to create the classroom, desks, and board. I also used an explosion brush at various opacities to layer various effects into the wood. I also made a photo of the woods into a painting effect, and put it beneath the window and its metal textures.
When that was done, I again used the explosive brush to texture the chalk portion of the chalkboard, and created some bloody Asian text for the board. I created the flames around Mai's body in much the same way, using a mask.
Finally, I created various apparitions using the round brush and various opacities, along with the gaussian blur filter.





Step 3: Contrast and more detail work (2 hours)
I went in and, using the lineart as a guide, masked in shadows and highlights to the desks and Mai, as well as working a bit more on the spirits around her.





















Step 4: More detail work (30 minutes)
I added more details to the floor, support beam, and Mai's hair. I also put a creature in the back corner to try to make it seem like the unnatural dark had a source other than the spirits in general.


















Step 5- More Touch-ups (1 hour)
To finish things off, I added adjustment layers for the contrast and saturation. I added more detail for the desks, as well as Mai's eyes and hair. Most importantly, I worked on the lighting so there wasn't half of the image seeming burned off.


















Made between October 3-October 29 (with lots of distractions between)
Materials: Poser 9 (Alyson model), Photoshop CS6
Total Time: 12 hours

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Quickie- "Feast"

I decided to try my hand at a vampire piece. That it happened to coincide with my 7 Deadly Sins project in my advertising class certainly gave me some motivation.

Council Cup Photo Op Take 2

Here are the best photos I took at Council Cup this time around.


The last photo I took at the apple orchard on my way from Council Cup in Pennsylvania.
A photo of people boating across the river, taken from the outlook at Council Cup in Pennsylvania.
A digitally changed photo of the fall trees taken from Council Cup and put through the filter gallery in Photoshop.
Another digitally changed photo of the fall trees taken from Council Cup and put through the filter gallery in Photoshop.
A macro shot taken at an orchard on the way to Council Cup in Pennsylvania.
Another panorama taken from the Council Cup lookout.
Another photo taken at the apple orchard on my way from Council Cup in Pennsylvania.
A pumpkin patch that I photographed on my way out from Council Cup in Pennsylvania.