Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Dallas Whittaker






This is my final model pack for my character for character design class.
I'm happy with some parts, not with others. Character design is not one of my strongest areas, but I'm proud of myself for finishing.
Still have SOOO much to learn. It was fun, but I wish I didn't leave it all 'til the last minute. Would have saved me a lot of grief.
Now onto the maquette! Which will be the pose of her in the red dress.

Colour Background



This is for a colour background assignment we had to do.
Basically create a conceptual layout. I like how this turned out. I love the waterfall and I love that it falls into nothingness. Kind of an 'end of the world if the world were flat' type deal.
I could have spent a lot more time on the buildings and what not, but as you can probably tell, most of my time went into the water.
In the end, I think I like this one.

Unfinished Delorean


This is my unfinished Delorean.
I had such high hopes for this assignment, but it was a really busy couple of weeks with a lot of big projects due and it got left behind.
I really want to revisit this in the summer, change the perspective to a more appealing angle and render it nicely.
I like the vents on the back. That's about it.

Sloths Are Cute



This is my flying sloth for our monster assignment.
I had some help from a classmate coming up with the idea for a flying sloth with tusks. I decided I wanted it to be equally as cute as actual sloths are.
I focused on the face at first and worked in almost all the detail before I moved on to the body.
The talons gave me a bit of trouble and I'm not entirely happy with them, but they'll do.
The wings were probably the hardest part. They weren't long enough and way to close to the edge of the painting, so I adjusted the canvas size and stretched them out. I think it helped a lot.
I took the fur painting skills I learned last semester on my creature assignment and used them again here. Saved a lot of time, already having tackled a furry creature in the past.
I'm very happy with how this one came out.

Head and Hands



Had to draw an image of a person and include both the head and the hands. First colour assignment of the semester.
I tried a different technique with this one and blocked out the form in grey scale first, then added in the colour afterwards. I've heard good things about doing it this way, but I really do not like the way it turned out. I feel like it made the overall image look desaturated and lifeless. I most likely will not do any future paintings this way.
I focused a lot of my attention on the hands and I like how they turned out.
I realize it looks like me, mainly because I was using photo ref, and couldn't find the pose I needed so I posed myself.
If I had more time, I feel like I could have done a better job. But I'm satisfied with it.

Black and White Background



Had to paint line are that was given to us in grey scale using one light source of our choice.
I chose the desk lamp. First added an overall grey to the image and erased back for highlights. Fine tuned the gradients. Then duplicated and made a multiply layer to add darker shadows.
It was fun playing with light, but it's tricky and I still have a whole lot to learn.

Fishy!


Process of digitally painting a grey scale(no pun intended) fish for class.
Started with a rough drawing then painted in the basic form with shadows and mid tones.
Detailed in the eye and fins, roughed in the scales, then started detailing the whole thing.
Decided to change the overall shape of the bottom fin to make it flow more towards the back.
Finished it off with more shading, defining the form, and adding highlights.