(pencil, ink, watercolor and Photoshop)
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Red Dragon!
Here is the final version of the Red Dragon painting with a little added smoke... he is a dragon after all!
(pencil, ink, watercolor and Photoshop)
(pencil, ink, watercolor and Photoshop)
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
The Process...
Hey gang! I was working on some stuff for school today and thought I'd share a little bit of my process. First I started out with a quick pencil sketch. Next I scanned, resized, converted the sketch to non-photo blue and printed it out. Then I inked and applied some watercolor to it. The paper I used was horrible for watercolor and was being quite difficult, so back into the computer it went for a little digital treatment... and Presto!
Friday, November 18, 2011
Marker Madness part 2!
Here are some more marker sketches from my sketchbook. All of them were drawn using colo-erase pencil, ink and design markers.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Banjo Pigs!
I'm still messing around with watercolor paints in my media tech class at UVU. The latest assignment was "Banjo Pigs". Here is the website that inspired the subject http://banjopigs.blogspot.com/. This time I used a little photoshop magic to enhance the paintings. (watercolor, ink and Photoshop)
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Honest Abe
I actually painted this one before the red hulk but I figured that I'd post it up anyway. I've been experimenting with traditional mediums in Illustrative Media Techniques 1 at UVU. We just finished oil paints and have now moved on to watercolor. This is my first watercolor painting for that class. It was a real pleasure to paint this and I did learn quite a bit. Aside from letting the beard and hair get out of control I'm happy with how it turned out. (graphite and watercolor)
Red Hulk
I found a really cool 3D model of the hulk on the internet the other day and decided you use it as reference for my next watercolor attempt... It's always nice to unplug from the computer and use traditional mediums (Graphite, ink and watercolor). This was way fun to make. Stand by for more!
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