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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Orc Wolf Rider Digital Resketch

I went ahead and redid the head and ended-up sketching over the entire drawing in ArtRage.  I find when I hand draw and scan it loses some clarity.  So this really made the details pop.  Think I'm ready to paint.

Orc Wolf Rider Re-sketch

RARRR!

9/8/10 -  I'm in mid-painting and the ideas on trying out few changes to my techniques.  And not happy with current progress.  Specifically the wolf.  So going to keep the background; however scrapping the orc and wolf layers to start them over.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Orc Wolf Rider

Here is the sketch for my orc wolf rider.  Used a reference image of a running wolf to help with the legs and stride.



This will be my next painting.






8/24/10 - I like to revisit a drawing after a day or so.  It gives me a clean eye on it and I end up making little changes.  In the drawing above I want to change the head placement and neck size.  (brim head down and forward little and give larger neck and possible larger shoulders.  I might go back to the paper or try to do some digital re-sketching.   

Friday, August 20, 2010

Sketching Up a few Ideas

Burned through several, like eight, pages, in my sketch book; also did a sketch on the Wacom.  Out of all the pages, both physical and digital, three sketch ideas have started to stick:
  • Orc Wolf Rider: Did a rough sketch late last night and wondered why I never did this before.  I always loved the Orc Wolf Rider and like to tackle this.
  • Orc ShamanMost Orcs I do are the big tough warrior type.  Thought it be fun to do an old skinny Shaman casting a very powerful spell.
  • Orc King: On his thrown; and getting angry about something.  A study in facial expressions.
The first one, Orc wolf rider riding into battle, is the one I want to do next.   I have a clear vision of what I want to do and have the rough sketch to work with.  I will refine and re-sketch more; then start painting.



Few images to inspire and reference:


Love this WoW one, its very inspirational:
















This also is great reference:















This is a great reference of a wolf in motion

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Going on the Paper

I love my Wacom and ArtRage for painting.   However, I still love me good old pencil and paper for sketching, doodling and getting ideas down.   

So I have about three ideas I like to explore and even though I tell myself "I will learn to draw from scratch on the Wacom" I find myself going back to the sketch pad.

So I’m off to sketch.  I’ll scan and post any completed sketches.

Monday, August 16, 2010

The Break In

Looks like something is trying break in to the keep.  Lucky our warrior has a few swords with rare magic to stop the beast.


I did a blurry effect to see how it may help give the sense of motion.   I did save a "pre-blurry" version without that.  I got some great feedback and tips on the IFX forums and may open the pre-blurry version; and work on the lighting and shadows more.  So a version 2 could be posted soon.

Ok .. I did not save the non-blurry version.  Oh well I did re-look at my lighting and  shadows and did some touch ups.  Here is a ver 2:


The addition shadows do make the swords magic auras really pop.  Cool!

8/25/10
With some advice from the folks at the IFX forums did little change to the light from the swords.



Wednesday, August 11, 2010

The Break In WIP 4

Work in Progress update on "The Break In"
More of the warrior appears..



I did some rough shadows to start to give me some perspective.  Warrior is still rough however very happy with results so far.  Takes lots of working with the globs of oil paint to get the metal look I want.  Also need to get the other sword in.

More done tonight (8/12/10)


Got more done on the swords than I expected.  I still want to go back and work on the helm.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

The Break In - WIP

While working on this I  had to move from my Macbook over to my Win7 desktop.  This 1280x1024 300 DPI was causing the Mac some (make that lots) of heartburn (like freezing up).  The Mac is apx 4 yrs old (the first of Intel Macs) 1.83 Ghz Core Duo with 2 GB RAM and the on board Intel 950 video.  The Win 7 system is 3Ghz Core 2 w/ 4GB and a Nvida 9800 1GB video card.  So it has lots more power.  ArtRage installed and runs great, and got the Wacom Bamboo Pen setup on it also.

Some work in progress on "The break In"  the walls on back lighting on two layers:

WIP 1 - walls and back lighting


Then, on a few separate layers behind the walls and in front of back light layer, is the start of the dragon.

WIP 2 - the dragon


The chunks of the missing dragon look funny however the top layer will be the warrior charging in.  You can see it on the original sketch.  That will cover those areas.

8/11/10
Hey .. we got legs and few more bits.
WIP 3 - legs and other stuff


Wednesday, August 4, 2010

A Wealth of Tips

I ran across an awesome magazine / web site: ImageFX.com  (Fantasy and SciFi Digital Art)

I picked-up a copy of the mag from local bog box bookstore.  Little pricey however has a DVD full of good stuff.  The site also had lots of great work posted on the forums and a cornucopia of tip in the workshops.

I joined the community, posted some of my work and added link to this blog.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Found a Name for what I do

With the arrival of my Wacom and ArtRage I took a different direction on how I been doing my art.  I found its an established painting technique; called impasto.  I seem to use something close to this is my new line of work.

"In English, the borrowed Italian word impasto most commonly refers to a technique used in painting, where paint is laid on an area of the surface (or the entire canvas) very thickly, usually thickly enough that the brush or painting-knife strokes are visible. Paint can also be mixed right on the canvas. When dry, impasto provides texture, the paint coming out of the canvas."

Here is a great AR post on ways to do this (alot I already seem to be doing).

Great tips.