Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Assault Marine Concept



Playing Dawn of War II inspired me to draw this one. This one looks like either the Force Commander or Thaddeus. Full color coming soon.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Finalized Hooded Man



This is the simplest drawing I've done and it didn't even take that long. I used nothing but the pen tool and just made polygon selections to fill with colors. Lighten'd and darken'd the right spots and it looks great.

Trying Out New Art Style



I'm trying out a new art style to go with my digital comic. I needed a simpler and faster way of drawing without losing the detailedness. This turned out good I might settle on this.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Tutoiral 2 - This is Called Inking



So after the line art layer on Photoshop I added a new layer over it called inking. What I did with the inking for this one was used a charcoal pencil and when you select form the brush tool tips the brush options has a shape dynamics option in there there should be a brush diameter control and there shoul dbe a drop down menu for it. Select Pen Pressure and set the percentage to 50. Then go to the Pen Tool and use either the freeform pen or the regular pen tool and go over the pencils, don't forget to set the line art layer's opacity to about 40%. As you start making the pen path and go to Stroke Path after you made the Anchor Points, make sure to have the Simulate Pen Pressure option checked then press ok. After all of that it looks like that.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Tutorial 1 - This is Called Lineart



So basically I'm going to create my next few drawings using a tutorial step by step method. That way I can get back to my basics and maybe some people can take a few lessons and learn from my process. This is the first step in all my drawings and it's called Lineart. This is usually done by using the Pencil tool in Photoshop, but I like to do it with the #2 pencil brush in the Dry Media Brushes set, old habits from non-digital drawing, what can I say? Anyway, good lineart and good art usually requires good reference photos. Since these tutorials will try to be simple to follow I will be using a pre-posed one. This should allow you to get a fell for how the anatomy should look on a female character and how cloth looks, not to mention a cool looking halberd.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Mongols Are Better Than Knights



So I went over that drawing I started last night and I realized it sucked. The pose was all off, along with the balance of the whole thing. So I went back to the proverbial drawing board and just brainstormed what I could do to fix it. And I'm sitting there remembering what a great movie I saw last night (Mongol), and I've had this image in my head of this Mongolian Warrior I've been wanting to draw so I figure why not use the same kind of pose and fix the anatomy a bit as well. So here's a rough ink on armature so far.