Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Left Hand Drawing pt. 2


I'm still stubbornly practising my left hand sketches, and I'm slowly gaining more control over my movements. It is indeed slower, but the results so far is encouraging to me. I don't get to do these left-hand sketches as often as I would like to - but still it's a steady proces. I'm particularly happy about the last two "copy-drawings


My sister Emilie Bach

Copy sketch of Santiago Montiel


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Paris sketches

Sketches from a 4 day trip in Paris a month ago. Got the chance to see Louvré, Musée D'Orsay + Art Ludique's Pixar-exhibition with clay-sculptes and original pieces of art. Great stuff!






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Saturday, March 15, 2014

Nerdy Observations - "Bambi"

For a long time I've admired the background-paintings of "Bambi" and found them to have incredible draftmanship and delicacy. I've looked at them many times, but I haven't sat down and "really" looked at all of them, taken my time and figured out why they're working so well. First of all I want to mention that all of these background have incredible and solid layouts and valuestudies as seen here - so in my analysis I don't go too much into that aspect. The biggest realization for me personally during this analysis, was the way they make transitions: From dark on light, to light on dark, or from crisp->soft. In addition to this, paying attention to thin/fragile versus massive/thick. On a general note, I think what really works well in these backgrounds is just how controlled the edges is - soft, sharp, transitions - they all blend beautifully together.




I hope you enjoyed it!

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Thursday, March 13, 2014

Nerdy Observations - "The Lion King"

Occasionally I like doing a bit of analysis on movies or artists I like. Recently I was re-watching "The Lion King" for the first time since I was a child - and this time I couldn't help but notice all the color work in the movie. This lead me to a little cozy session grabbing screenshots from scenes I liked, and compiling it into this little "Nerdy Observations"-post.




I hope you like it. Let me know if this is something you'd find interesting to see more of!

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Monday, March 10, 2014

Pastel colors

Inspired particularly by the works of Bill Cone - I felt it was time to spend more time using traditional mediums - so I went ahead and bought a massive 72-color pastel-set w. fixative-spray, a wooden plate w- clips, lots of various of pastel-sketch paper-sketchbooks. So after 4-5 various tries with this challenging medium, this is the first one I feel was somewhat succesful :)


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Saturday, March 1, 2014

Smudgy + Speedpaint

Various environments using mostly the smudge-tool


"The Black Plague" - 30 min.

Tried some new technique painting the picture 70% with the smudge tool's fingerpaint-setting. See Marco Bucci's tutorials for the technique
Good fun!

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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

"The Last Samurai" photo study

 


Couple of hours. Photostudy from a scene in "The Last Samurai". Tried to be economic with my strokes and keep it simple. Too much lineart-background work recently, feels good doing something loose and painterly!

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Sunday, February 2, 2014

Project "Moxie 2107" - Selfstudy pt. 2

Snapshot of my progress after week 5.
2 more pieces to go - and then onto polishing and comping!

Oh, and it appears when downscaling the pictures they get very "sharp looking" - the finals will not look like that.


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Saturday, February 1, 2014

Left Hand Drawing pt. 1

Realizing my right hand have wrist-problems from time to time from too intense painting and use - I've decided to start practising my other hand and become ambidextrous! (Michelangelo and Da Vinci was both infact ambidextrous).

It will be a long journey, and it's going to look crappy for quite some time, but I must admit I'm positive over my results thus far. It's a lot of about re-learning the mechanic thing that is drawing. And in fact, when I do a left-hand drawing - sometimes I wonder how I used to do "that" or "this" stroke normally, with my right hand. In that case I slide it over to my right, and try to imitate what I'd do and how I'd use the pencil. As soon as I've seen how I would go about it with my right, I know what to do with my left.

And on a second note, I must say I get some interesting different shapes, designs and happy accidents out of being "clumsy" and "unprecise" so to speak.

Anyways, a few left-hand sketches:

 

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Friday, January 3, 2014

Friday, December 27, 2013

"Krugg" - The Witcher - Fanart



"Krugg"
The Witcher - Fanart
"Krugg is an elder witcher preferring the solitary life in the woods, well camouflaged and close to nature - typically seen wielding his massive homemade sniper-crossbow. He prefers to carefully and calmly plan out his attacks from atop, selecting his targets from long range before striking his target. Should he end up in close-combat, a silver sword, his dagger and the wildness of his nature makes sure his prey goes down. "

Process:

First of all, I felt it was time to do something thoroughly - and like really thoroughly. Also I wanted to do a full-figure character, practise poses and study materials more in-depth, and really render something to completion, since most of my works are loose and quicker.
 
Since there hasn't been a witcher from the Cat and  Gryphon-school seen in The Witcher-universe, I thought that was an interesting starting-point. Designwise I wanted to incorporate a lot of things that would resemble the qualities of a gryphon (lion/eagle): The beak-shaped headpiece, feathers, lion fur, eagle-details on knee pads and sword, arm guards and the gryphon medallion hanging from the crossbow.

So this is what happened in the actual process:
I did preliminary sketches for three weeks to really nail a good pose. Ultimately I ended up having a friend take a picture of me in the pose and use that - but the whole sketching process definitely made me loosen up, and was not in vain. Finally I had the good pose, moved onto some quick value/colortests and then I was ready to separate everything into masks. This is something I typically never do - I merge my things all the time - but this time I tried being super strict in my layers, keep them organized, colorcode them - and paint within each mask (see process pictures). 

Anyways, everything was ready and setup to ACTUALLY render the picture - and then I procrastinated. Postphoned. Got scared. It's pretty typical - you start having these conversations with yourself, wondering if the piece will actually ever get as good as you imagined and set yourself up to. For this piece I insisted that it had to be GREAT in every aspect - and that's high ambitions to set oneself up to. In the end I thought "Well it's gonna get as good as it gets" - and just began taking the painting piece by piece, step by step - spending 2 hours where I'm totally okay with only having rendered an arm and a bit of a chestpiece. Complete patience. I think that have been a good lesson for me, not rushing it to completion too early.

Towards the end I had rendered out everything in the individual layers, but it still felt a little "not lit", a bit flat, and a bit not fully pulled together as a piece. I got some feedback from people and let the piece rest for a week over christmas. When I came back, I had energy to finish up the last. Yay!

And here a picture of the process:


Finally, thanks to all those who've helped me with critique and ideas along the way!
And merry xmas and happy new year to all of you, my readers!


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Friday, December 13, 2013

Trailer Project: The Big Lebowski


In school, I've been working on The Trailer Project - and it has been a great experience! I had the role of Art Director, tying together the style and overseeing that it stylisticly came together as a whole. In addition to this, I was being a CG-generalist and was working on lighting, composition etc.
 on several shots. Hope you like it!



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Monday, November 18, 2013

"Zone Transition"

Was seeing a friend play Wildstar beta, where I found these transitions from one kind of land to another to be quite extraordinary and fascinating. I felt the urge to crunch out a new personal piece over a few days - so here goes. Enjoy!



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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Speedpaints/Spitpaints

Hello there sweet reader. I haven't been updating too often for a while, mostly because I've been having two dif. freelance-projects going on, so I have a few unfinished things lying around that will be posted in the upcoming time! Until then, here's a few 30 min. paintings I've been doing throughout the last months - aswell as arranging a live digital painting-event, called "The Roberto Challenge". You can check it out HERE - it's a daily painting challenge.








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Friday, October 11, 2013

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Trailer project - wip

Work in progress of a character I'm working on for the time being. A chinese ninja-assassin!



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