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Sunday, 3 April 2016

3 Printed E Tanks (Megaman)





3D Printed N64 Logo

2D Art Print - Zero Suit Samus (Metroid)



3D Printed Rupees (Legend of Zelda)





3D Printed Kanto Badge Set w/ Pins (Pokemon)

3D Printed Wonder Woman Tiara Set





3D Printed Elder Wand (Harry Potter)





3D Printed Boo Planter (Mario)









3D Printed Lens of Truth (Legend of Zelda Majoras Mask)









3D Printed Star Trek Communicator



3D Printed NES Keychain



3D Printed Sailor Moon DS Stylus

2D Art Print - Agitha (Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess)




2D Art Print - Slave Leia (Star Wars)



2D Art Print - Silica (Sword Art Online)



2D Art Print - Adult Rydia (Final Fantasy 4)




2D Art Print - Link and Epona (Legend of Zelda)

Thursday, 4 December 2014

A Creative Process - RIP photo

I thought it would be neat to start capturing and posting my artwork at the different drawing stages. This picture has a lot of meaning, so what a good way to start, right?! Let me know what you think!


Stage 1: Proportions and scribbles

I start off by quickly drawing some base proportions, typically in shapes like spheres and boxes, and scribbling around figuring out where exactly I want the direction of the drawing to go. Then I play connect the dots to put all of the shapes together.


Stage 2: Color Palette

Next I pick a group of colors to set a "theme" for the picture. In this case I wanted to portray peacefulness, so I chose a calm forest palette. Then I roughly place where these colors will go, again looking to find the feel of the piece.


Stage 3: Clean - up

Next it's time to start cleaning up the shapes. I turn them into organic objects, which in this case are people.



Stage 4: Color!

After the picture is drawn, I start with just the basic colors. Filling in the shapes with what shade of color will be prominent.


Once the foreground is done, I move onto the background. Always work with multiple layers, and 1 layer at a time, to avoid confusion.


Stage 5: Lighting and texture

This is where you bring the artwork to life. Start by adding your lights and darks. Again, always working 1 layer at a time. For this particular piece I coloured them in fairly quickly, and used a gaussian blur to smooth them out. Then I played around with the opacity to determine how strong the lights and darks are. I typically use the most layers in this stage. After that is done, it's time for texture. To make this photo feel more calm and peaceful, I went with a picture of clouds. Put it on a separate layer and set it to something like overlay, multiply, soft light etc. Play around with it until it gets the feel you are looking for. In this case I went with overlay. To add the finishing touch I added a lens flare. Where the focus is walking the path of life, I needed to make the destination stand out. Adding a small (and only on about 40% opacity) lens flare really pops the focal point of the photo. After all that, you get a finished piece of art!


Work Sample - 2D Art

This photo was made as a gift for my good friend who recently lost her Father, may he rest in peace.