Showing posts with label Studies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Studies. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Studies



Some PS and ballpoint studies.


Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Vis4 Ent. Weeks 1 & 2

Week 2: Ratchet & Clank Key Comps

Week 1: Game Cinematic Studies ( AC, Halo: Reach, ME3, KH)

Digital Landscape Weeks 1 & 2

Week 2: Art Center (hahaaaa) w/ Jamie Jones direction.

Week 1: Sella Pass

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

CreatureBox Dave Study!

Study of a Ratchet and Clank: All 4 One Croid Journal piece done by Dave from CreatureBox. Super fun and graphic, I'm going to try and lean towards this style for the next part of Creative ID Process.

Study:

Original:

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Daniel's Things Study

Daniel Chavez makes such a huge impression on me as an artist. HOW DOES HE PAINT LIKE THAT? Leading to this post n' piece.

Mine...


And his... And you can find his blog here.


Went a little bit more than trying to somewhat emulate someone inspirational this time and just took the idea and painted everything else from scratch. Of course I came nowhere near... School starts real soon!

Cheers!

Friday, December 9, 2011

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

E.Tiemens Studyyy

I tried painting day after I was done with summer term but I was hit by artist block. Today I managed to get my juices flowing with another landscape study though.



I gotta tell you it was pretty tough haha. Not only was the original gouache but Tiemens' work is just crazy pro. Worked on it for an hour and a half and I'm still not close to that level...

Erik Tiemen's original piece here below and blog here.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Sparth Studyyyy.

Trying another study, this time of Sparth's Peak Repair. Hour and a half.


Original here below, and Sparth's blog here.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Nathan Fowkes Studyyyy.

Did an hour study of one of Nathan Fowkes' newest pieces; a waterfall in Costa Rica. It's hard to get to that same amount of detail and impression as he did, but I did my best to capture the atmosphere and color.


Original piece here below, and one of Nathan Fowkes' blogs here.


Thanks for dropping by!