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Showing posts with label Portrait. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Portrait. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

3 Dragons

A gouache sketch, and an oil portrait of my brother.



Monday, May 9, 2016

Virtual Reality Check Stickers, Various Sketches

Some sketches from the last few months, and my most recent released sticker set for Facebook, "Virtual Reality Check."

Virtual Reality Check






Sunday, January 6, 2013

Spaceport

2 recent paintings of mine. The first one is an environment piece of a spaceport. It's been a while since I've had time to work on my concept art portfolio, so this is the start of it.


























And, a digital portrait of my friend Veni. A note on skintones: Keep your values close together.


Monday, June 11, 2012

'Alien' Studies and some recent work

I am doing a really bad job of keeping this thing updated... I'll blame freelance. 

I've started doing comp studies from film stills- something I should have done years ago instead of only studying old paintings, especially since I want to work in that industry. These were done from the original 'Alien.' Such a gorgeous movie. It continues to blow my mind that these shots that seem so busy and full of mechanical details and complex lighting are actually so (deceptively) simple. Big shapes. Very clear silhouettes. You can tell what's going on from a mile away. 

This being an old movie, I also really appreciate how subtly a lot of the color is done, compared to the over-the-top complementary color usage these days. If anyone knows a good reason for the bright yellow-lit helmets in Prometheus, besides "It stands out against the blue backgrounds," I'm all ears. (Don't get me wrong though, that movie was still bloody gorgeous.)








Some recent work. These 2 are paintings for a client's sci-fi film pitch. Some of my more fun assignments. 



Cover illustration for Jared Sandman's new novel, 'Blackstone.' 


Finally, a portrait I did of the late Christopher Hitchens for the 'Notorious' group show at the Modern Eden Gallery in San Francisco. I haven't had a chance to work in oils much lately, so this was a real joy, and I finally got to do some experimenting again. I might post some of the sketches and process shots in a later post, once I get them scanned.