Lunes, Mayo 13, 2013

Adventure Time!

This weekend I started working on a personal project with the specs and instructions from an ongoing contest.  It caught my interest as the workflow covers from modeling to animation of a character.  I'm not sure yet if I'll join but I rather do either way than just let it pass.  My first step was to create a concept art by collecting various reference photos.  Also, start to block in some silhouettes.  Minutes later, I ended up sketching nude body types to show the pose better.  In addition, I wasn't really sure of what the character has on so I couldn't make myself block in some shapes yet.  Here's the initial WIP:



Next, I channeled my inner fashion guru for her getup--something I think I'm horrible at.  Here's what I've come up with along with the face and other tweaks:


Based on careful thought, I wanted my adventure character to be a strong and able woman built for extreme challenges.  She's essentially an adventurer who thrives in thrilling and dangerous ways of retrieving artifacts. Let's just say she's got more brawn than Lara Croft and charges at obstacles head on.

This will have to do for now. One more pass in concept art and I think I'll proceed to blocking it off in 3D. 


Sabado, Marso 30, 2013

It's Aliiive...still

My treant--revisited.  Added lower body and some thick branches on its back.  I made it look lesser of a human now--decided to go with a T-Rex kind of foot as it resembles roots of a tree.

Finally went on to paint in some colors instead of just grays but it's apparent I lack in that area as it still looks monotonous.  Maybe next time I'll put in some backgrounds or decent warm or cold lighting instead of default shadings but for now this will have to work.

Adjusted proportion to make it look more compact rather than slim and tall.  I want this treant to look more like an individual that look over the woods rather than a tree that came to life.

I had fun revisiting this piece.  This is going to be fun in sculpting but right now I'm not up for it yet as I get more interested in painting and 2D art.

Linggo, Marso 24, 2013

Working with poses



This Lara Croft WIP was meant for the Tomb Raider Reborn contest in deviantart.com but unfortunately I started late and couldn't meet the deadline.  I do hope to come back to it for practice and to finish it.

I'm glad though I got to try a technique that makes poses in drawings more manageable or modular.  I hope I made sense with that.  The technique I tried was:

  1. creating a 3d model of desired proportions (in my case, a girl/woman)
  2. rigging the model to be able to pose it in any way easily along with the camera for choice angles.
  3. capturing screenshots from the 3d program view or rendering it into an image file.
  4. tracing or overlaying the screenshots on photoshop and start drawing in the shapes
The process took long but from now on, I already have a ready file to go back to to get the poses I like to be used in my 2d artworks.  It's a lot more convenient now and I won't have to worry a lot about proportion, perspective, and foreshortening that much--it can initially be set in the 3d program.

Here are some screenshots I prepared for Lara:








Of course it would be much better too if you had modeled or skinned the model in a way that they wouldn't breakup but in this case, I am able to achieve what I wanted with those rough poses and silhouettes. Plus, it's quicker to prepare the posable 3D model that way.

Here's my most recent WIP that I used the technique on:

Now this one I also used picture reference in conjunction with the 3D model screenshots.  And I constantly tweaked parts as I go on.  It's fun trying out these kind of workarounds to make things easier; it saves your energy for the other more challenging steps--for me--like shading. 



I am a WIP--aren't we all?





My early bald guy drawings.  This is how I draw or paint before.  I have always been fond of drawing full bodies because I get to learn more about anatomy and in the end, play around with it using different styles.  I often distort my drawings to make it more fun to draw.

Of course eventually I learned more advanced drawing and shading from experience and tutelage of my colleagues.  I didn't get much time to draw when I was working but there are rare times my friends and I manage to the some drawing sessions and that's where I started to learn more.  Here's how I do my 'bald guy' drawing around two years after:

 That's around 2 years ago.
SpartanRobot-inspired from a toy
 This one was just sketched quickly last Christmas time.

I have many WIP in my pc and in this blog but it doesn't mean I don't finish what I start.  It's just that rendering a 'finished' look on it is not my goal every time.  Often, my goal is to practice and focus on some parts to more like experiment and experience.

I hope the more recent works I start though get to be worked on until they reach 'print quality' for books or magazines.  Hey I can dream too. And that's also a work in progress. :)



Sabado, Marso 16, 2013

Martes, Marso 12, 2013

My Little Bugs of Old before I went to work







May 2009 - Almost four years ago! I believe this was during a time where I was just waiting to march for the my multimedia arts diploma.

These were meant for an indie mobile game that never really got off due to time constraints, lack of game design, and ultimately, concrete ideas.  Nonetheless, it was fun doing and was quite and experience.  Each animated .gif only have up to 6 frames of looping animation.

They were modeled, rigged, animated, and pre-rendered in Maya.  Texturing and other filters done in Photoshop.

Lunes, Agosto 27, 2012

WIP another one for the holiday

It was another long weekend and I tried my best not to waste time.  I decided to draw a whole female character.  I don't draw much female but it's worth a try.  I figured I'd just make her a warrior-ish  type so that I wouldn't have to mind a lot about her pose being lady-like.  Here's my initial sketch:
messy lines, don't know what to make of it yet

Well, there was too much drama in the pose for me so I went with a rather default or conventional pose and started painting it in.  I also changed proportions to better fit a regular female body:


Now before I went to filling everything up,  I went on to flip the image horizontally and there it showed me what else needs tweaking on the proportions.  Her right arm seemed too long and the shoulder doesn't quite line up properly.  I also had to scale the weapon up a bit and flip it to make it look better in silhouette.  Only then did I continue to paint in a foundation of gray shades.  It took me almost a whole work day for this WIP and I'm not happy with that but I won't be too hard on myself.  I guess I'll play some games now. 

Here's my final WIP for tonight: