Saturday, 28 July 2018

Personal Work: Lilith, and Photoshop Improvement


I'd been wanting to sit down and do a full digital painting for some time, both to practice and see if there was any noticeable improvement from previous paintings. My friends and I have been planning to play D&D together, so I decided to make my subject for this painting my tiefling druid, Lily. The painting is based off a drawing I scanned from my sketchbook, then drew over in photoshop before painting over the sketch.


Comparisons with old work:
Old work 2014/2015
Most recent work.
By far one of my biggest struggles is to continue with work when I feel it doesn't look how I imagined it would. It's important for me to look back on old pieces to see how my art has changed and improved, as it motivates me to keep going. The pieces from 2014/2015 are two of my first ever attempts at using photoshop. 

I would like to attempt both the old pieces again, drawing and painting the same characters with similar colour schemes. One day I may even return to the Lily piece or "Beyond the Sea" and create more work I'm even more proud of.

Thursday, 26 July 2018

Minor/Major Project: Bukavac - Head Redesign


Overall there were a few things about the Bukavac that I was unhappy with, mainly the horns, so I went back to my design and sketched out some more ideas regarding eyes, teeth and horns.


My main reason for wanting to change the teeth was a change in killing method. The Bukavac is said to strangle its victims, hence why I gave it long fingers at the front, but after some thought I imagined the Bukavac could be improved by making it strangle its victims with its tongue, before consuming them whole like a snake.


In order for the Bukavac to swallow its prey, the two long teeth in the middle would have to go, so I sketched some versions with different teeth. I prefer them shorter and only potruding from the bottom lip (2 and 3). 
The original eye shape also didn't feel right to me, whilst the new sketches fit much better.

The Bukavac's "gnarled" horns originally felt rushed and more "random" than gnarled. I went back and looked at goat and ibex horns, as well as tree roots and gnarled trunks. These designs feel more fitting with the description of the Bukavac.

Monday, 23 July 2018

Minor/Major Project: Adelaide Handwriting - Fonts


I've been looking at fonts for Adelaide's handwriting as it will appear in the journal. I want the writing to be readable but also appear handwritten. The font will also be used for titles in the final Art Of and crit presentations in order to keep a consistent design.

The fonts I'm leaning towards right now are Sabrina and Abuget, with Sabrina being the more reader friendly of the two.