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RE: John Silva's Sketchbook adventures! - John Silva - 03-16-2012

Eyecager, Thanks man!

Tooth, Thank you buddy! :)

Illustration/Concept of a Furry Rhino Monster.
[Image: rhinomonsterbyjohnsilva.jpg]
Thanks for looking, C&C are welcome :)


RE: John Silva's Sketchbook adventures! - kaji02 - 03-16-2012

amazing!!!


RE: John Silva's Sketchbook adventures! - midknight523 - 03-17-2012

very cool.
i like how you handled the back leg


RE: John Silva's Sketchbook adventures! - John Silva - 04-22-2012

kaji02, thank you! :D

midknight523, Thanks man, yea always wanted to play with that :)

I gotta be more active, let's go back to basics!

"Knightmare":
[Image: knightmarebyjohnsilva.jpg]

Armor study:
[Image: armorstudybyjohnsilva.jpg]

Hand study:
[Image: graspinghand1.jpg]

Fast Feet study:
[Image: fastfeetstudybyjohnsilv.jpg]

Ilya Repin master study:
[Image: ilyarepinmasterstudybyj.jpg]

Loomis studies (a ton more to come):
[Image: loomis1byjohnsilvacopy.jpg]

<3



RE: John Silva's Sketchbook adventures! - nickmacey - 04-22-2012

awesome john! keep pushing hard! looking forward to a huge update with all the work you've got to do! :)


RE: John Silva's Sketchbook adventures! - Piotr Jasielski - 04-23-2012

Great studies man. Love the armor one. Do You have a link to original?


RE: John Silva's Sketchbook adventures! - John Silva - 04-28-2012

nickmacey, Thank man, here it is! :D

Piotr Jasielski, Thank you! Sorry i have it only on file :(

Nowww, I'm doing my fundamental studies, what about you?

Anatomy:
[Image: armsandbuststudybyjohns.jpg]
[Image: imaginefxanatomystudies.jpg]

Unfinished master study (shame on me):
[Image: masterstudy2byjohnsilva.jpg]

Hey look! they liked my previous goblin so much that now i gotta do another... [SIZE="1"](I'M TIRED OF GOBLINS...PLEASE GIVE ME DEMONS OR STUFF LIKE THAT!!!)[/SIZE]

Still on the very early stages:
[Image: goblinchieftain5johnsil.jpg]


RE: John Silva's Sketchbook adventures! - Ursula Dorada - 04-28-2012

Nice ones John, but some images are not loading, at least for me here :(


RE: John Silva's Sketchbook adventures! - John Silva - 05-04-2012

Ursula Dorada, aw why not? i can see all of them :(

Card art of a Goblin Captain/Chief charging to a battle.
Had a lot of fun with this one and again, learned a lot!:
[Image: goblinchieftainjohnsilv.jpg]

More anatomy studies:
[Image: loomis2byjohnsilva.jpg]
[Image: imaginefxanatomystudies.jpg]

And some shitty environment exercises from imagination (around 20-30 mins each):
[Image: environmentsketch3byjoh.jpg]
[Image: environmentsketch1byjoh.jpg]
[Image: environmentsketch2byjoh.jpg]

C&C are always welcomed!


RE: John Silva's Sketchbook adventures! - Piotr Jasielski - 05-05-2012

My main crit for environments would be that the contrast is too high. I see that quite a lot on this forum, and I think it's because people usually do not consider how bounce light affects the surroundings and focus just on the main lightsource, leaving, as a result, places the main lightsource doesn't reach too dark.

Look for example at the last one. The sky is pretty bright, even if the sun is on the left side, the sky light alone would make the backside of buildings way brighter. You should either brighten those places or darken the sky. A good method, I learned from Feng Zhu, to check the lighting/values is to look at the image with desaturation layer.

Hope that helps