08-01-2014, 08:00 AM
Bjulvar: Cool that he inspires you, makes me proud ye kno. Started out with a two value sketch of the guy, felt real good to block in the light and try out general readability so early on.
As for the orc, that light intensity got kind of messed up as I worked on him. Not that used to working in overcast conditions and I wanted light to hit him to make him pop and show of some details. Guess I have to do some studies of different environments sooner or later!
Here's a still life, about 2,5 hours I think. Been a long time since I attempted one and it was cool. Must spend more time on the future ones. Quite challenging.
The black and white things are inspired by Cole "Poopface" Eastburns style of rendering. At least they try to be, it's hard but I really like his style. I've practiced a lot of light, color and drawing from life lately. But along the line I forgot to focus on brush work and think about building up shapes. Miss that. Used to get so inspired by just seeing this guys' work. Like that Archer he did..uhuhu...*drools about* Check out some of his work at http://thecolehole.blogspot.se/search?up...date=false
Been a long time working solely in greyscale. This didn't turn out so good xD
I like his body.
Tried adding some color with color-layers on this. Kinda like it sometimes, especially if one compensates by painting over it a bit on a normal layer, to get rid of some of that "washyness".
As for the orc, that light intensity got kind of messed up as I worked on him. Not that used to working in overcast conditions and I wanted light to hit him to make him pop and show of some details. Guess I have to do some studies of different environments sooner or later!
Here's a still life, about 2,5 hours I think. Been a long time since I attempted one and it was cool. Must spend more time on the future ones. Quite challenging.
The black and white things are inspired by Cole "Poopface" Eastburns style of rendering. At least they try to be, it's hard but I really like his style. I've practiced a lot of light, color and drawing from life lately. But along the line I forgot to focus on brush work and think about building up shapes. Miss that. Used to get so inspired by just seeing this guys' work. Like that Archer he did..uhuhu...*drools about* Check out some of his work at http://thecolehole.blogspot.se/search?up...date=false
Been a long time working solely in greyscale. This didn't turn out so good xD
I like his body.
Tried adding some color with color-layers on this. Kinda like it sometimes, especially if one compensates by painting over it a bit on a normal layer, to get rid of some of that "washyness".