Recently I moved from using an Intuitions to a Cintiq companion hybrid. There was a brief transitional period where I had to get used to having my hand back between me and the surface I’m working on, but thanks to working on the I-pad I was already pretty used to that. Over all it’s absolutely […]
Continue readingThe Many Faces of Fillip
Fillip is our most complicated Sprite in Fillip’s Feast. Makes sense since he is the playable character and protagonist of the swamp. In total Fillip is made from 76 different Sprites. His Body which transitions form varying degrees of girth consists of 17 different sprites with a separate sprite for his Legs. However His head, […]
Continue readingFillip’s Feast Released
I’m ecstatic to announce that Infinite Cortex Creations first game, Fillip’s Feast is available for download from the apple App store! Now anytime someone’s bored for the holidays, needs a break from their family, or is waiting for their layover in the airport they can join Fillip in his swamp and feast on a buffet of […]
Continue readingFillip’s Feast submitted to Apple
In the wee hours of this day Infinite Cortex Creations Submitted its first App to the Apple App Store. The review process can take 1 to 2 weeks so it’s unlikely our game, Fillip’s Feast will be available until after the new year. Still we felt confident that our first product was ready for launch and it was […]
Continue readingWorking Outside Your Style
As your moving towards working as a professional artist you are often told how important it is to develop your own style. It’s very important for getting noticed and having your work stand out from the artists around you. Developing your style is very important and should not be overlooked by any aspiring artist, but […]
Continue readingBonded Part One
I’m working on my Ru’Bacom image in tandem with this one to try to submit both to the Art Order personal poster challenge. The first part of this image starts from the rough sketch and moves through the tight sketch process and laying in the basic colors and tones.
Continue readingRu’Bacom Tutorial Part One
Ru”Bacom, Pedlar of Dragons. Today’s blog post is looking at the first step of my digital painting process. My first step is subdivided into three sub drawings as shown below. A construction sketch. This is laid down in Blue, Green and Red to build up the forms and get the basic shapes in place. I […]
Continue readingPen Sketches
For the last couple weeks my computer was in the shop being repaired. During that time I began working on some traditional paintings and was very frustrated. I discovered my skills with traditional media to be quite out of practice. To combat this I started practice sketching with pen drawings to work my way up to completing […]
Continue readingHow Do You Figure 1
Hey! Welcome to ‘How do you Figure’ a bimonthly feature exploring the use of figure drawing in Illustration. All images are copyrights are reserved to their respective holders and are presented here for editorial and educational purposes. Series 1. I can see your model stand In sci-fi and fantasy illustration the human figure is […]
Continue readingFillip Frog’s game play update.
Just a quick update on Fillip Frogs Fly Feast! We’ve gotten the basic game play coming together nicely. The Mosquitos are now attacking you in a very natural way and we are homing in on the menu designs. Below is a basic demonstration of the game play in alpha testing. As a fun bonus, here […]
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