~ Mega Dump... ~
..Or post, as is more polite. Some profile pages drawn in Cintiq, sans rambling story text. I like how these turned out.
And some WWII sketches from... eons (months) ago.
[First pic deleted, as per the rule of not posting shyte drawings.]
Colors turned out ok on this one.
This one... I really tried to make the lighting as balanced as possible. Considering the number of light sources, and forcing the balance so that the eye's directed where I wanted it to go... Eh, needs work. Fire's a pain to render in daytime settings.
Some Boyar Bots. Da, Cintiq:
And our favorite heroin having LOTR dreams involving said bots. Must be the drinking milk after midnight.
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Labels:
chimera,
illustrations,
robots,
sequentials,
sketches,
Stalingrad,
storyboards,
wehrmacht,
WWII
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8 comments:
your style research makes your work more and more fascinating. Signs, colors and narrative choices suggest, in addition to the skill, a great cultural background. As always a pleasure to visit your blog.
Best comment award: Sir Quaglia.
I don't know what the prize is other than a much hardy "Thank you, sir"; is much appreciated. I'm just glad I seem to be getting some results from the Cintiq after having to draw on it for several months.
Great job as usual!
Beautifull colors and pencils! :))
Thank you, thank you. Ahhh, but I fooled the eye of Miss Colerase. These are all Cintiq, both lines and color.
I still need to find a system of drawing where I can get cleaner lines, like when I digitally draw over scanned images, but with the entire undersketch and finished line being all Cintiq. That and being more comfortable drawing the human form in a medium that's akin to drawing on a slab of ice. Is frustrating.
Hey, Kyle. I'm always admiring the flow in your drawings every time I see them. Very inspiring!
Thanks much, sir. This was a good thing to read after the holidays. Is much appreciated.
I love your style is very dinamic and expresive
Thanks much; glad you stopped by.
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