Messing around in Artrage with some concept art. I do like the realistic brushstrokes I can make with the software, but I haven’t figured out how to handle detail and refinement well.
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Abstract Ollice Version 2 (D42)
After getting some sleep, I look at the painting and decided to see if I could push it farther. The spheroid changed into a fluffy, multi eyed, serpentine monstrosity. The painting now has a clear back, middle, and foreground, thanks to adding broken ship parts in the foreground, and painting the rest of the body in the back. I might have lost some of the spontaneity of the first one but think it is a better picture overall. Might push it even farther..
Abstract Ollice (D41)
A more surreal type of painting for today. As spheroid monster either puking or drinking the water while a poor ship is trying to say afloat.
Maugryph Logo Idea(D39)
A rough for a logo I’m designing for my business cards and the title card for my video games. This is supposed be be a rough of it but I like it this way and might use it as is now.
It’s a redder chibi version of my dragon/gator alter ego Alex drawing something off screen .
Painted in Artrage 4, I forgot how awesome that paint app is.
Alex runs into the Art Monster(D38)
I did this fun little sketch/painting in ArtRage of my character Alex running into a monster.One of Artrage’s greatest strengths is in it’s oil paint brushes and color mixing.
Dragon Doodle No.3 (LibreOffice Draw)
Today I drew in an app made for graphs and diagrams, not art; and it was a very annoying experience. Every time I would draw a curve it would make it a bounding box, if I tried to draw another curve too close to the bounding box, it would move the existing curve instead of making a new one. I cant deselect the curve because it has no deselect short cut. It’s quite a pain
If you have an app you enjoy drawing with, feel free to recommend it. So far the main apps I use are Manga Studio 5 and Photoshop.
Chip Rom and Son (3d Models – ‘Pokepeople Project’)
Chip Rom the Zekrom and his son. Chip is a quiet and reserved person who resides on the geeky side of the spectrum. He is a single parent of a young rambunctious son, who he loves deeply. His ideal is to be a great father. The son model is based on Chip but with a much larger head with no hair. Remember at the beginning of the year I announced that I was going work on a short film parody using my ‘pokepeople’. I finally have a model finished. I need finish one more pokeperson model more before I can start ‘shooting’ the short. It’s either going to be the grumpy dragonite or the cocky charizard (Those two WIPs I uploaded two weeks ago). retopography is not so fun.