One of my favorite sketch projects over on Instagram is a series I call “Forced Perspective Comics” (@Joshings if you’re curious) These vary in complexity from simple multipart comic stories Series dedicated to a single character or one off images created in a moment of inspiration. This series was inspired by films like “Who Framed […]
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Dwarfs! Speed Paint and Process Work
The last two weeks I’ve been extremely busy but I wanted to make sure I took an hour here and there to keep working on my process and speed painting. I also took the opportunity to explore a pallet I’ve extracted from a Paul Bonner painting that I’m using for one of the book covers […]
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So I decided now that I’m working on getting more finished renderings up, I needed to paint my oldest love. A Dragon! I can’t say that a dragon was the first thing I drew, but I doubt it took me long and through out my childhood I remember drawing more dragons then anything else. And […]
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Speed video of working on the face and the background.
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Richard King Newman IV as the Jack of Dimonds This is the first in a series of digital portraits I’m doing as a study. Using volunteer facebook friends as reference material I’m creating playing cards incorporating iconic details.
Continue readingGellini’s Shoe Sketch
Concept for Gellini’s clown Shoes. Joshua has been doing these off my basic line drawings and I’m especially fond of the subtle, glittery shine in the bow.
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Josh took Daniel’s basic sketches for Gellini’s parents shoes and applied his masterful digital painting skills to them.
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This is Daniel’s first pass at the Fat Frog look and a test that is closer to the final style.
Continue readingGellini’s parent’s shoes
The colors are a little muddy, but these are some of my early sketches for Gallini’s parents shoes.
Continue readingSketching in Sketchbook Pro
Here are a couple images from quick sketch experimenting with the Wacom Intuos5 Touch and Sketchbook Pro.
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