I posted this about a year ago. It was a gift to my friend that I saw hanging up on his wall. When i looked at it I was pretty embarrassed by how bad it was. So I grabbed it off his wall and brought it back home and gave it a few more hours. Its still wasn't up to par with what I envisioned so I took it into photoshop and tried to give it that Illustration punch digitally. While still not quite where I wanted, it has made a massive leap in the last three weeks. So I decided to throw it up here.
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
This assignment was to take a fellow classmate and paint them as an imaginary character in a fantastic setting. I used my friend Danny Ryba who was also working on a painting with myself as the model. We eventually decided to do a Knight sort of guy facing off with a Necromancer. Then we decided that it would be pretty cool (hopefully) to combine our paintings and make a sort of panoramic scene where a battle is moments away from the breaking point.
First I'm going to post my side of the painting before completion of the overall panoramic and then post the finished one when it is ready.
So this is Danny as the Knight Commander:
Now unusually for me this is completely digital. I would eventually like to combine my traditional and digital stuff effectively but for now I am more pleased with this than my usually digital stuff.
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
I recently painted this book cover for The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss. It was not an actual commission, however, just an assignment in my last class of my college career. It turned out fairly well for my first attempt at a night time sort of city environment. As usual the actual painting looks much better than the photograph even with the color corrections I've made. Some day I'll have to figure out the secret to properly photographing oil paintings. (Probably involves a nicer camera or something...)
Anyway: The Name of the Wind, 16X20, oil on masonite.
The first is a better photo and more accurate to the painting quality but not necessarily the color. The second is a much worse photo but has the text as I would imagine it looking on the cover of the book. The text is also blatantly stolen from a version of the book that has already been published. But it looks awesome so I couldn't resist.
On May 8th next week I'll be walking and graduated from college with a BFA in drawing and painting/ This is both exciting and terrifying to me but I'm looking forward to the time to dedicate to building up my portfolio and hopefully scraping around the edges of professional quality. Then who knows?
Oh I also did a cover for A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin in that same class. I will post it another time.
Anyway: The Name of the Wind, 16X20, oil on masonite.
The first is a better photo and more accurate to the painting quality but not necessarily the color. The second is a much worse photo but has the text as I would imagine it looking on the cover of the book. The text is also blatantly stolen from a version of the book that has already been published. But it looks awesome so I couldn't resist.
On May 8th next week I'll be walking and graduated from college with a BFA in drawing and painting/ This is both exciting and terrifying to me but I'm looking forward to the time to dedicate to building up my portfolio and hopefully scraping around the edges of professional quality. Then who knows?
Oh I also did a cover for A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin in that same class. I will post it another time.
Monday, June 20, 2011
David With The Head Of Goliath
My master study of David with the Head of Goliath. Originally by Caravaggio, circa 1609.
Tried to learn the classic glazing techniques. its awesome! If not time consuming.
Friday, April 29, 2011
This Guy
Decided to try some atmospheric perspective and a landscape with a monster. I tried to be Jamie Jones....it didn't work. Heh
Leveled up on the landscapes though.
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