Sunday, April 26, 2015

Hellcat Spirit


I put my recent lessons in watercolor to use with ink, and I think it worked out quite well.  This is my little tribute to the F6F Hellcat, a homely-but-reliable carrier aircraft from World War II.  It's not the most handsome aircraft, or the most famous, but it got the job done.  Besides, that name.

This painting pretty much went 1) blob in underpainting, 2) add lighter shades, 3) add darker shades, 4) add black.  Straightforward enough that the biggest problem was keeping my rear in the chair to paint it.  The one addition I would make to this is a few highlights with gouache (whiskers on the cat, shine on the bullet casings, etc).

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Lighten Up


This was the most finished piece I turned out during a recent workshop with illustrator Omar Rayyan.  He is a phenomenal watercolorist, he paints dozens of unique animal characters in narrative scenes wonderfully, and puts his own twist on the Northern Renaissance and Symbolist painters he's inspired by.  His shtick is building a painting up from extremely light initial layers to a progressively more saturated and detailed finish.

That was also my most valuable takeaway from the workshop.  Lighten up.  Water your paints down (way, way, way down) and go in with a couple exploratory layers.  Not every painting needs multiple preparatory sketches and a pencil underdrawing.  I found it particularly freeing to simply start in with a few shapes, and coax something out of that.  And since it's watercolor (and so light) it's a lot easier to scrub out mistakes you make.

If you want to know more about Omar and TLC Workshop, you can see Omar's work here and read up on the workshops here.

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Wizard #7

A fearsome necromancer reveals his true face on the eve of battle.  This one was inspired by pairing up medieval armor with the extravagant fabrics from the painting Napoleon on His Imperial Throne (Jean-Auguste Dominique, 1806).  It is on this dramatic note Wizard Week ends.  I enjoyed this, it got me back into daily drawing.  I will do this again next year (given I remember it, I hope).


Friday, April 10, 2015

Wizard #6

This scurvy sorcerer shares a smoke with his scallywaggish parrot.


Thursday, April 9, 2015

Wizard #5

Today's wizard is my own character, Trudy.  She loves experimenting with her electrical powers, which sometimes leads to dead appliances.  Raw magical voltage tends to fry one's phone more often than not.


Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Wizard #4

Today's wizard is attempting to communicate with the spirit eclipsing the Sun.


Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Wizard Week #3

Day three of Wizard Week: pyromancer in a limited color palette.


Monday, April 6, 2015

Wizard Week #2

Today's Wizard Week sketch is a young elf maiden-mage.  She's a leftover from a stillborn fantasy story idea years ago, and may yet have potential.  (As a mage, not a dragon snack.)

"No, I don't care who told you so, I do not taste like grapes..."
Character development sketches.

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Wizard Week

A couple artists in my area got together to start "Wizard Week" in the vein of Shark Week, Inktober, and so on.  It sounded like a fun idea, so I joined in, and that is how this power metal wizard came to be.  Look out for a new wizard each day this week!




Thursday, April 2, 2015

Sketches 4/2/15 - Dark Princess

This was really an experiment to see if a typical medieval princess could give off power metal vibes.  If "power metal vibes" are defined as "guarded, brooding, wears expensive dark silk clothing, occasionally howls incoherent lyrics", then I believe I have succeeded.