Thank you John and Voolf
Hehe, Bunnicula was fun. And the Isle/Island of Greyscale. Well, probably all of 'em. I will try to be more active in the future. Drawing/painting maps is fun.
Thank you John and Voolf
Hehe, Bunnicula was fun. And the Isle/Island of Greyscale. Well, probably all of 'em. I will try to be more active in the future. Drawing/painting maps is fun.
These are very promising and in some cases simply awesome sketches !
Thank you thomrey and snodsy
The dragon piece from the July random generator challenge. 'Obsidian outcrop in a verdant forest, smoke hanging in the air.' Addicting thing, that generator. I did a whole bunch of sketches from such tidbits, but most were just scene-type illustrations.
None of these have their own threads yet. As I do more with them I will likely post higher res versions in new threads, but I'm not sure when that'll be.
Some lovely stuff here. I particularly like the bottom left pic. I think it's the grey skies. Reminds me of home! With my first quick glance at this image, I thought the green bones were landscaping or maybe ferns or something like that. Then I looked again and realised they were lizard skeleton monsters. Terrifying! And awesome!
Don't wait till this time next year to share your work!! I'd love to see more of your WIPs as you develop them.
"We are the music makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams"
Thanks ChickPea!
I thought you live in Sunny Scotland?
I know, I have been bad about not posting new stuffs. [Hangs head]
2016 was not a great year for me as far as progressing beyond the early sketch and concept phase. Although it did somewhat help me to get a better handle on scratching down ideas more quickly. I will try to work on follow-through and finishing in 2017.
Here's a fun little exercise...
Good practice for improving clarity and efficiency of initial-idea-onto-paper. With the timer running, you can't allow getting sidetracked and nit-picky in the early stages... which is often a problem for me and leads me into difficulties and feeling frustrated, etc.
This is about 2x the size of the original sketch on paper [across the top of an 8.5 x 11 printer page] so no asking for larger.
I spent 5 minutes sketching each view with a mechanical pencil, then scanned them at hi-res into the computer and applied 7 minutes of rough coloring without much zooming [about what you see here].
I then enlarged each view and did a 20 minute redraw to clarify, a bit, the roughness of the thumbnail sketches so that later I would have a chance of recalling the details of my original intentions of tiny sketchy marks and blobs of color notes. Also an issue for me.
These did not come out cleanly; they're still just a rough layout of ideas and composition for later development.
With 20 minutes I did find myself getting more sidetracked on unimportant detailing... I'd start trying to refine stuff before I should and have to reset my focus... kinda like meditation [never been good at that either].
I started with the Mtn/Forest Valley view, with a pencil brush that was too light and thin and was paying too much attention to certain details... so at 20 minutes I hadn't accomplished much. I adjusted things for the other two.
Hope you find this helpful or interesting.
This is an excellent kind of thing to challenge yourself at speed and actually also at the basics of composition and thumbnailing.
As always, these are very cool, even small and not fully done. And of course, you always brings fun and creative ideas with you. ;P
I need to try this myself at some point.
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Hehe, I know, right? Any more and I'll be smothering y'all with maps. I'm glad you like them tilt [ I spend a very large amount of time doodling. I have piles of doodled maps lying around and more in sketchbooks and more in the studio. ... at some point I'll share them ]
These ones came off pretty well and I like them a lot. [I have a bunch of bad ones as well ] I had lost these for a while... the files got screwed up a bit and I couldn't open them until today. I will develop them at some point, definitely.
Yes indeed. Sometimes I think... well... most of the time I think I'm probably better at sketching stuff than bringing it to completion. I need to practice more on all fronts. Lots of practice. Yes.
How about now?