Tags: digital art
New project: F-160A Dominance Fighter
June 9th, 2008After being inspired by Hideyoshi's amazing AF-014, I decided to embark on something similar. It seemed only natural for me to do some kind of aircraft, because I've always had a love for anything aviation-related, but especially military aviation. I plan to put several hours in this piece, and I'll document the major steps on here as I go.
So to start off, here is what I've got:

Click on the pic for a larger view
I started out by creating a gradient for the sky on the background layer and then laid out the clouds using a standard brush, followed by forming with the smudge tool and motion blur filter.
The initial lineart is just that... Initial. I plan on cleaning it up and adding more details before laying in the flat color layers. Yep, that's right. This one is going all the way. Enough screwing around for me; I want to finally create something digitally (like my traditional-media self portraits) that I can be proud of.
If you have any suggestions or thoughts, let me know!
Finished project: Used Junk
June 4th, 2008Work in progress: Used Junk
May 29th, 2008Here is a digital piece I'm currently working on:

Click on the pic for a larger view
This started out with me drawing a bunch of abstact lines and shapes in Photoshop, and quickly evolved into what I would call a worn-out robot that has been sitting in someone's backyard for a couple years.
What do you think?
Digital painting help and inspiration
May 28th, 2008
I'm a big fan of the web site deviantart.com for a whole lot of reasons, not the least of which is because it has a highly-active user community that fosters a high degree of cooperation and collaboration amongst users.
I was searching for a good set of Photoshop drawing brushes on the site (of which many exist and are free to use for non-commercial purposes, as long as credit is given to the creator) when I stumbled on this fantastic digital art tutorial by the user aquasixio. If you're like me, you'll knit-pick at the his spelling until you realize he's French and probably doesn't speak great English to begin with.
Anyhow, the tutorial taught me a lot of little things I thought I knew and really helped me get excited again about art in general and digital art in particular. Even better is the fact that deviantart is chock full of tutorials like this one, and although some are honestly of dubious quality or usefulness (an inherent weakness of peer-controlled content environments), all will serve to get your creativity going I'm sure.
And if you have time, stop by my little corner and say hi. ![]()
Inspiration in the form of words
April 8th, 2008I stumbled on this great quote while checking out Dani's drawing website:
"As artists, we are creative people - but you can’t expect your creations to come out of thin air. If I want to draw a character in a certain style, or write the story in a certain way, I want it to be because I decided it was the best way to go, not because I was too ignorant to realize it could be done differently."
Check out her entire article here, which deals with her awesome work developing art for a childrens' book!
