A quick value sketch of my understanding of a rugged macho man. You know the kind that would fit perfectly in a badly made Hollywood action flick. The hero who never shaves yet looks fantastic. Always fighting the bad guys while keeping the woman at bay. ‘The Lancer’ I think hes called if I have my tropes right.
Painted in Sketchbook Pro 6
Time to Create :15 Minutes
A couple days ago I published to the blog completed artwork of the Dragon Humanoid Warrior. I wasn’t completely happy with it so I continued to work on it. I was displeased with the dragon’s face and I totally forgot to finish the neck, so I fixed it. Made the eyes bigger and engaged them to the viewer. The armor was originally inspired by a armor set in the video game Dark Souls, but when I was done drawing the armor it was too close, so I modified the armor to something more original. Fixed some sloppy errors in the background but left it relatively loose. Fixed some lighting issues. Removed the old image and post off the blog.
Time spent: 12 HoursCreated in: Sketchbook Pro 6
Copyright 2013 Maugryph
Lately I been in the mood to doodle monsters. I was pleased with the bull like alien monster, I felt like I was in the zone when drawing that,but am not too enthusiastic about the other two. I came up with the designs by basically drawing random black silhouettes on the screen and see what comes up. Painted entirely in Sketehbook Pro, average draw time 10 to 30 minutes.
Let me know what you think of them, feedback is appreciated.
Home indie horror game review. Artwork by Maugryph
Home has a great story, in fact the story changes depending on which objects you pick up, pathways you take, and which assumptions you make throughout the game. The game play itself is minimal, focusing solely on narrative and is much more like Dear Esther then Resident Evil. Aesthetically the game resembles a old Commodore 64 game with sound effects to match, and due to this it is very difficult to feel frightened or be in suspense. The game is terribly short and can be completed in less then a hour. Granted you could replay it a second time to see how different actions effect the story but unfortunately the story remains relatively the same throughout. Home is more interactive fiction then game, and is different enough to least check out. I would only recommend purchasing it when it goes on sale.