Posts Tagged ‘digital painting’

Zaxamara Stone WIP: Part Three

October 2nd, 2009

I don’t expect I’ll be updating the WIPs nearly this frequently throughout most of the process, but the early stages have many extreme changes worth mentioning.

 

WIP:  Part Three:  Palette fix & resketching

 

Zaxamara Stone3

 

Click for closeup.

 

Fixing the colours by playing with saturation and photo filters.  In the original sketch the figure would have been falling over, so I fixed her balance issue and general composition.  Still lots of white spots.  Part Four will be more detailed colour blocking on the verge of shading, then the long and tedious fun begins.  You probably won’t see Part Five for a long while.

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Zaxamara Stone WIP: Part Two

September 29th, 2009

Done in the same day as the sketch.  Very freeing, fun part of the painting process.  Essentially dabbing enough blobs to roughly cover the canvas in more or less the right base colours I’ll be using.

 

WIP:  Part Two:  Colour blocking

 

Zaxamara Stone 2

 

Click for closeup.

 

Like I said, this part is really just scribbling out some general colours to start up the palette.  Everything is still very flat and lifeless, and there’s no detail to speak of.

 

Part One

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Zaxamara Stone WIP: Part One

September 29th, 2009

I posted this one already with yesterday’s thoughty gobbet, but I think it bears repeating just to have a complete set by the end. I’m going to post periodic work in progress updates of my big paintings, starting with Zaxamara Stone. You’ll be able to watch the process the whole way through.

 

WIP: Part One: Sketch

 

Zaxamara Stone

 

Click for closeup.

 

Pretty self explanatory. The final sketch that I’ll be painting over.  It took me about an hour of doodling and fiddling and reshaping things (Liquify tool is addicting) until it turned out like this.  Used a few google images references for the dragon’s head and the figure’s pose.

 

Part Two

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Run Far, Far Away From The Comfort Zone

September 29th, 2009

thoughtygobbetlogo1I have been painting a lot lately.  I mean ten or twelve hours a day, sometimes without much of a break at all until I realize I’ve missed dinner.

 

This is what I mean when I say I’m a binge worker. The same thing happened while I was writing and editing Summeryear before I fell into that unfortunate slump. But the slump served one good purpose, it forced me to either be productive in something or become depressed and mopey for getting nothing done. Luckily, I chose to do something.

 

And so I pulled out an old painting I had started a few months ago and have now nearly finished it. That’s Suntamer, if you’ve been keeping up with my news lately.

 

Suntamer scared me a little. Well, no, it scared me a hell of a lot. It’s substantially outside my artistic comfort zone. I’m used to doing fairly simple portraits which, while they have certainly gotten better over the years, have remained just as dull and unimaginative.

 

So I had started Suntamer. It’s a figure of a woman holding a phoenix. Not looking straight ahead blankly, not with no real degree of actual design involved. I am tired of just painting faces, and I doubt I will again for a long time now that I’ve started experimenting.

 

While I was taking a break from Suntamer tonight, I sketched up this:

 

Zaxamara Stone

 

I am going to paint this. I don’t care how freakin’ long it takes, how much I want to gouge my eyes out by the end or if my tablet pen erodes down to nothing but an eraser sized lump. I am going to paint this.

 

We’ll see how it goes, I suppose. For the time being I’m still working on Suntamer, two art trades with two of my best friends which won’t be quite as detailed (probably) as Suntamer, and thus shouldn’t take months to complete like this has.

 

I think this is important. Just as important, maybe, as having decided that one day so long ago to sit my ass down and write a novel, and then actually doing it. This is my novel in digital painting, it’s my mountain to climb, a be-all-end-all test of how serious I am about art and getting better at artsy things.

 

Funny thing is, I said the same thing about Suntamer and now that it’s almost finished I feel I could have found a higher Everest. So, here we go. I expect this piece (calling it Zaxamara Stone for now) will have the same feeling once it’s done. Just the nature of improving.

 

And so the thoughty in today’s thoughty gobbet is this… do not believe in comfort zones. They are simply cages. Experiment more. In whatever artistic endeavor you feel connected to – experiment more.

 

That’s all.
Cheers.

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