Wednesday 31 March 2010

ZeroSuit Samus Aran


Very pleased with how this turned out. It has its obvious flaws but it was a challenging perspective/posture to deal with, and not many people depict our favorite heroine Samus in this style. Click here for a glorious 1920x1200 wallpaper version for your enjoyment.

This took a little under a week in artrage. I greatly enjoy artrage's simplicity and stability in contrast to Painter, and the price tag is a lot more forgiving as well.

Happy Easter.

Tuesday 30 March 2010

The burning white hot rage of a thousand angry suns


Last night I was witness to a rage benchmark that left me in awe. It was so inspirational I had to sketch it down immediately. It was also very understandable.

My dear Mr Fry, although the whole encounter may have been intended as tongue-in-cheek, we can probably avert further upset of legitimate New Orleans residents if we avoid electing a French Quarter 'voodoo priestess' as their representative in an interview.

Other than that, we totally love you.

Monday 8 March 2010

Pigment Freud Watercolor Brushes Volume EINS


Here's my next set of PS brushes for you. Fun name. Preview here and download here.

Friday 5 March 2010

Watercolor Swirly Things! Free Photoshop Brushes


Here's the first in a series of PS brush sets that I created for personal use, but decided to release for your pleasure. Swirly things!


See a preview here, or download here (25Mb). If you would like a quick and dirty guide on how to best use these brushes, I've made one for you here.


Monday 1 March 2010

Where y'at, Spring?



srsly.

What's the deal: fashion illustration

Since early Uni, I've had a fascination with fashion illustration. I own several wonderful compilation books full of colourful and radically varying styles -- yet, I have no passion at all for actual fashion design.

Infact, I've had a hard time trying to define what exactly can be considered 'fashion illustration'. After several debates I've come to this conclusion. Take from it what you will, people more versed in the industry may have altering opinions.

Fashion illustration is not entirely subjective. you don't necessarily have to be a fashion nut to appreciate it. Like any illustration, it is the representation of the artist, and in most cases of fashion illustration the artist wants to show you something super pretty. Usually ladies.

I will never become tired observing the wonderful work of others, but the time has definitely come to put my own stuff out there. I will train and refine my technique and style, and maybe someday I'll be published in one of those books too.



Please feel free to share your own thoughts on the subject. I'll link back to some of my favourite artists in a later post. For now here's some books if you're interested:


Fade out

Normally I don't like to post WIP's, but I've left this piece alone so long  that I am not sure I'll come back to it anytime soon. The idea here is mixing digital style 'glitches' and signal breaks into painting -- painting them in instead of superimposing them. I like the method enough to pursue it more, and more detail will follow when I try a new piece.

Live, damn you.

Reviving this blog with some new work. I've been finding more time to paint/sketch lately, and my Twitter isn't cutting it for me as far as updating goes.


Hush, you. Here's a 1920x wallpaper version with a hint of colour.