Saturday, 5 October 2013
Tuesday, 17 September 2013
Menu Illustration
Something I worked on in between Wales, Paris and moving. I'm settled now so I'm drawing now. :)
This looks better than I thought it'd turn out, but I'm not happy with the composition overall. Guess I ran out of steam. Think it needs a few more details, possibly - what do you think? What was your first thoughts?
This looks better than I thought it'd turn out, but I'm not happy with the composition overall. Guess I ran out of steam. Think it needs a few more details, possibly - what do you think? What was your first thoughts?
In the mean time I'm onto the next self-directed project:
comic-style posters of BBC's tv series, Luther!
Initial pencil sketches on here very very soon...
J.x
comic-style posters of BBC's tv series, Luther!
Initial pencil sketches on here very very soon...
J.x
Sunday, 8 September 2013
Happy Birthdaaay...
A week before his birthday L.H. told me he thought he looked like a llama - what a foolish mistake to make!
Really fun to draw and keep secret. He took it very well, the lovely man.
You've not heard from me for a while as I've been busy moving in with said llama, had a trip away with family, then another with llama, then REALLY moved in. And we have the internet here now! Getting back into my routine, and there are a couple of things I had been working on before the hectic weeks began. Expect to see more drawings soon :)
J.x
Friday, 26 July 2013
Tuesday, 23 July 2013
Thursday, 18 July 2013
Onwards and Upwards: Self Portrait 2
Aimed for a more villainous/femme-fatale look. Much colder than my last piece, still made the skin feel real in tone, but the facial features are more solid than real life. I feel I rushed this one a bit; only done in a few hours, then abandoned, then edited for a few more hours. Sometimes a break to step away gives clarity in my judgement, but other times.....
I enjoyed the warmth I created in the first. Maybe this one isn't cold enough, not sure. I still struggle with noses too. I can't get my drawing head around the geometry of nostrils (which is why I chose an upwards angle). I understand feet and hands better than noses. D:
Don't like, but learning.
I enjoyed the warmth I created in the first. Maybe this one isn't cold enough, not sure. I still struggle with noses too. I can't get my drawing head around the geometry of nostrils (which is why I chose an upwards angle). I understand feet and hands better than noses. D:
Don't like, but learning.
J.x
Sunday, 7 July 2013
Self Portrait
It feels like it's been ages since I've posted anything online anywhere. I suppose it has! I'm not feeling bad about it, as there's a lot going on at the moment without the Internet being in my life too much. It's also necessary for me to focus more inwardly on my work at times rather than putting it out online for all to see, as my way of approaching ideas can tend to turn towards crowd-pleasing, which isn't ever my aim.
For the past couple of weeks I've been in the process of designing a video game poster, and after a lot of pencil sketches, research and messing around I got into a rut. Final layout is sorted, final character design is decided, but then the style... My line work wasn't clicking with weak and wonky geometry and blah blah blah, so I took a step back to focus my artistic energy in another aspect towards the poster: skin tones.
I've never really stretched myself in varying light sources in my work or defined them strongly. I knew that this would be fun but also important. I took a few reference photos of myself with a strong upward light and set about a quick-ish painting practise.
Completed entirely in Photoshop, my image was A5 page size at 300dpi. I started of with a layer of the base skin tone with a layer on top of that for the background and began to carve out the figure out of the dark tones to reveal the skin tone. I slowly built layers of details and tonal values on individual layers from there. I was pleasantly surprised with my translation of the photo to painting; despite using very different techniques and mediums it turned into a similar style to my pencil sketches for the poster.
The more I've practised and researched and practised some more I have begun to get to know myself and find my own style rather than attempting to imitate someone else's - which I enjoy doing! And I never outright copy a style, but pick up bits here and there. However, this time I've been relying solely on my own judgements when I get stuck for a moment. I'm looking forward to applying all that I'm learning into one large piece of work.
J.x
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