10 x 14 color pencil and a bit of Pitt brush pen
A speed paint for me. (anything less than a week, sketch to finish)(crappy photo)
There will be deep shadows and orange sunrise backlighting lighting with storm cloud BG. This will be something new for me and a fun challenge.
Started out as just a pin-up but evolved into something a little more complex. outlined a short story to go with it. Why can't I ever do things the easy way?
A star-fighter pilot, she has been lost deep underground for months after a high velocity impact drives her ship kilometers into the alien planet...
She nears the surface just before sunrise, the sky is still dark, covered by heavily ladened clouds. She is fatigued, near delirious and basically climbing the ancient volcanic vent on auto pilot when a thunderclap brings her to herself. She realizes she is surrounded by a dim grey light unlike the bioluminescence that had been guiding her way for so long. She now feels the cooler, fresher air ,(There had almost always been a strong air current but it had been warm, damp, unpleasant.) Still not daring to hope she had reached the surface, for she had had her hopes dashed before, she pulls herself up to peer over the edge of the opening. Before her eyes could adjust to the light and distant focal length, the orange sun that had just now crept above the horizon, broke through a gap in the clouds....
Need to finish this by Monday morning so I can get it scanned. It will be in the AC art show.
This will go into scraps later.
A speed paint for me. (anything less than a week, sketch to finish)(crappy photo)
There will be deep shadows and orange sunrise backlighting lighting with storm cloud BG. This will be something new for me and a fun challenge.
Started out as just a pin-up but evolved into something a little more complex. outlined a short story to go with it. Why can't I ever do things the easy way?
A star-fighter pilot, she has been lost deep underground for months after a high velocity impact drives her ship kilometers into the alien planet...
She nears the surface just before sunrise, the sky is still dark, covered by heavily ladened clouds. She is fatigued, near delirious and basically climbing the ancient volcanic vent on auto pilot when a thunderclap brings her to herself. She realizes she is surrounded by a dim grey light unlike the bioluminescence that had been guiding her way for so long. She now feels the cooler, fresher air ,(There had almost always been a strong air current but it had been warm, damp, unpleasant.) Still not daring to hope she had reached the surface, for she had had her hopes dashed before, she pulls herself up to peer over the edge of the opening. Before her eyes could adjust to the light and distant focal length, the orange sun that had just now crept above the horizon, broke through a gap in the clouds....
Need to finish this by Monday morning so I can get it scanned. It will be in the AC art show.
This will go into scraps later.
Category All / All
Species Wolf
Size 983 x 1280px
File Size 138.1 kB
I'm still learning how to do this stuff myself. I try and do something new every picture and push myself further with each. As for a tutorial, I can do what I do, I am just unable to tell how I do it, it just happens.
I personally, have learned most of what I know from critiques and suggestions and almost nothing from tutorials. Trial and error. :)
I personally, have learned most of what I know from critiques and suggestions and almost nothing from tutorials. Trial and error. :)
I have a normal sized 8.5x11 scanner bed, but i often have to scan stuff that's too big... i have some tricks for scanning in sections and then seamlessly compositing them in photoshop if you want to bother me about it at AC. (It'd be easier to explain in person probably...)
Absolutely, positively,yes, I must talk to you about scanning in parts and especially about photoshop, I know nothing about that. I know I need to get it though and I pick up on tech things quickly, I just never have had anyone to talk to about how to get started. So if you wouldn't mind me picking your brain... :)
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