So I'm working on a new banner for this blog. Here's a small sample of the banner.
7.31.2010
7.21.2010
"I aim to misbehave..."
It's been so long since I've drawn the hero of my little world. I present, Robert Mason of the Four Horsemen.
"... and Lord I never drew first but I drew first blood..."
7.17.2010
"You're like an untrained ape!"
This is the kind of image I have trouble posting. There are a few other images on this blog where I felt the same way. I started this image with the intention of practicing focus, light and movement. I think I hit the focus part well, the light part OK but the movement part I missed. I feel like missing one part ruins the whole thing. Still, I post this stuff so I can mark what I've been working on, but also to put it out there to be judged. I know that judgement is quite harsh sometimes, but I also know the next attempt will be better and having the two documented for me and others to see helps me grow somehow. So enjoy it if you can and if you can't then remember this image in the future so we can see how far I've come.
7.14.2010
More practice
The pencils for this were a few years old. I just wanted to practice the inks and colors. Shadows are my enemy.
7.11.2010
"We named the dog Indiana."
Almost forgot to post this one. 90 minute sketch I did at a friends request. Lots of fun, though I did use reference since I'm not usually tapped for likenesses... which by the way, I'm no good at. I chose a profile because it's a little easier for me to draw and I think I can capture someone's likeness a little better.
"Well, my days of not taking you serious are certainly coming to a middle..."
So this image was loaded with all sorts of little tricks and stuffs I've been learning about. Problem is that it didn't need 90% of those little doodads. I could have take a bit more out (especially the blurs) but overall I'm happy. I know, I know... I need to work on what space and planets look like. Still, this was fun.
EDIT*** I uploaded a newer version without a lot of the effects. Much easier on the eyes.
EDIT*** I uploaded a newer version without a lot of the effects. Much easier on the eyes.
7.09.2010
"... and if wishes were horses, we'd all be eatin' steak."
Work in progress using my current inking and coloring techniques. So far, the feedback is good. I think I still need to tighten up shadow and light in my colors, but still, this is a lot better than what I was doing a few weeks ago. Oh, and faster too, now that I've gotten used to it.
6.30.2010
Legitimate progress
I've actually been learning something. I've been studying light sources and color theory. Both are very simple concepts, but it really takes practice to master. Once you do, you can really do some amazing things. I haven't mastered either but I'm working on it.
I've also been taking time to learn at least one new technique in Photoshop per week. After having been away from my work computer for so long, I saw that at some point I'd stopped getting any better. I guess I just settled into a routine. I have to force myself to break the bad routines.
So yeah, here's a side by side of the same image. I feel they look worlds different and hopefully it's translated into something that everyone can see. Enjoy.
I've also been taking time to learn at least one new technique in Photoshop per week. After having been away from my work computer for so long, I saw that at some point I'd stopped getting any better. I guess I just settled into a routine. I have to force myself to break the bad routines.
So yeah, here's a side by side of the same image. I feel they look worlds different and hopefully it's translated into something that everyone can see. Enjoy.
Older version New version
I think the biggest difference is the line work. I found a means of inking that really tightens up my line work. I was free handing before, which a lot of people do, but I've never been one to use a heavy line weight when I pencilled. My lines would get thicker as I inked in photoshop because it was the only way I could really smooth them out. Now the lines are very close to what's on the paper.
I've also started to add a little (very little) depth to my colors. I've always cell shaded, which I still do, but I've started adding a heavy shade of the existing color as well. Once I've mastered this, I'll start adding hi-lights. If you look at my earliest photoshop stuff, you'll see I tried to do that early on, but I could rarely get that to work. I've found a lot of good resources deviantArt.com.
So yeah, baby steps... but I'm loving the walk.
6.22.2010
"What? Is there blubber?"
Another speed exercise. I messed up really bad about 2/3's of the way through this piece and couldn't actually finish it. Since I was trying to get through it as fast as I could, I never stopped to save my progress... so yeah, double Matt fail.
6.21.2010
"Faster! Faster would be better!"
I threw some colors on a sketch as a speed exercise. My process has changed somewhat, since the last time I was putting art on the web. It's about 50/50 between traditional and digital. I do layouts on paper, detail in pencil then I decide if I'll ink with, well ink, or do the ink lines in photoshop. That choice is determined by how much rendering I did in the pencil phase. After the inks, I do all the coloring in photoshop. That will change shortly since I actually have full sets of high quality markers, colored pencils and paints. But yeah, I'm so out of practice in PS that I've been doing some speed exercises. Here's one crappy piece.
6.19.2010
Future Tense
First digital work in a while. My computer can barely handle the stress of a pen tablet and photoshop, but it worked. Just took about 4 times as long as normal. This was a warm-up/practice.
6.17.2010
Sketches and WiP's
So the pencil sketches will be used as WiP's to show my process from sketch to complete color. Dark Pheonix and Storm were a couple of the 10 minute exercises I've been doing to stay loose.
6.01.2010
7.12.2009
Seas Apart

I'm doing this character pics and as I dig up all these old players and friends I'm thrust back to the time that I knew them. I've found myself listening to the entire Prince catalogue these last few days because he was big and we were all big fans of his music at the time. Anyway, the air in my head is thick with nostalgia and I don't expect that to change until I'm finished with these pics.
This is Taylor. Player character. Taylor and Deathadder (previous pic) were married irl. My lady and I spent a lot of time with them in 89-90. Miss you all.
7.11.2009
Anniversary images

So, I don't think I mentioned here that July is the 20th Anniversary of the Four Horsemen RPG. We started playing in July of 89 when I came back to NY from New Mexico. I'm doing up a bunch of commemorative art and other little doodads for viewing. This is the character of one of the earliest players of the game.
PS7/ Intuos 4
7.10.2009
7.08.2009
Break on Through
7.04.2009
Slowly but surely...

Ok, I've had a terrible creators block for the last week. It's been pretty bad since I finished the commission work for Priest's EPIC Adventures. I keep trying to crank stuff out and work through the block but no real success until this one. It's really not that good, but it's something and at the very least a first step to breaking through.
6.26.2009
Shadowing
Cover final- PEA

***EDIT*** There were flaws in the color from resizing, I'm guessing. Here's the corrected.
There's a fellow named Pete Hernandez who's an amazing illustrator. He's been doing some artwork for the same RPG that I have and, in a nutshell, he's been blowing my work out of the water. This prompted me to elevate my game a bit and really push myself to learn Photoshop 7. He's still worlds better than me, I have no illusions about that, but I felt that I owed it to Will (the game creator) to give it everything since I had the cover. So here it is, the cover redone. I'm happy with it, considering where my skill level is and the short amount of time it took me to get here.
Thanks Will for the opportunity and thank you Pete for all the help you gave me with PS and silently pushing me.
Futuramicus
6.25.2009
Hollywood Vampire...
6.24.2009
Incredible
Evolution
6.22.2009
Finding my North

So, as I learn more about my trade and it's tools, I get anxious to test things out. So the stuff I've been putting up is mainly without too much thought behind the composition...
I had a lot of fun with this piece and, with the exception of the minor hi-lights at the very end, it all came out the way I thought it would. Very cool.
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