Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Benidude!

Hello Smoo Doo Croo, remember me?
I've been crap at keeping updated here, i'm terribly sorry but I haven't been sat still for months!

It was my bosses birthday in December which made a good excuse to work on another vinyl toy- this one was from a shop on Beak Street in London rather than the usual Kidrobot toys I get, it's called a Dudebox, and about the same price but it has a lot more surface to actually design on!


So here's some pictures from the production stage- I usually spend alit more time on these but i left it to the night before so total work was about 5-6 hours!









The idea was a character based on something from the TV show 'benidorm' so I sketched a few ideas and then collected all my favourite features into one;










Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Wall sketches!

For a couple of weeks now i've been sketching out quick little drawings and sticking them on my friend wall (Aka, avoiding work of actual importance)

Here's a little selection!



Wednesday, 7 March 2012

MattO - Some of my work

I've thought a lot about how I can sum up my style. Despite being the wrong side of 25 I'm still experimenting with a few different mediums and and honing my use of line and colour. My pieces generally tend to be colourful and with a sense of quirkiness, (If that's the right word).

I'm very interested in pre-production and concept art and my work tends to me more illustrative than fine art based. Not all of these relate to a particular character or scene however and function as standalone pieces.

One of the biggest developments in my style of working came a few years ago when I began using digital art programs and a tablet PC. This gives me the freedom to experiment with colour as well as being able to draw and redraw in a way that emulates real paint but can be undone and layered as many time as I like. 

The image of the monkey below is the first one I created using a program called Artrage, It is drawn on only one layer and shows the kind of effects achievable.

Being able to blend and mix paint in a realistic way using the palette knife tool is great fun and pretty limitless. I used a combination of the pencil crayon and paint tools for this.

My next piece is a test in converting a sketch into a realised colour work. There's no story behind this one again, I simply began by creating the 50's inspired face and wanted to give it a creepy edge by making every part of it some kind of odd creature. 

The cards and cocktail class are drawing inspiration from 50's/60's art and I called it 'Debauchery'. It's almost has a seven deadly sins vibe to it with the character experiencing the dizzying mix of drink and gambling.

This piece is based on a photo of a friend of mine. I like her 80's themed costume she had in the picture and thought adding to it would make a good piece of work. I used the colours in the image and really just freestyled form there with the neon bolts of lighting and guitar fanning out from hand. This was another digital piece created in Artrage using the paint and pencil crayon effects.

Saturday, 25 February 2012

Quinn Shipton

I'm not sure I've really discovered my 'style' quite yet, but I'm only in my first year of University. Here is some of the work I've done recently, all for my course.
This guy was for a tonal study using only Ultramarine, Raw Umber and White. Loosely based on our tired looking tutor assistant, Josh. This is the kind of work that I like to do.
This was one of my rough double page spreads from the Illustrated book project we had recently. The story I chose was quite dark and morbid.
We were given a few days to illustrate an article from New Scientist/The Guardian. A live brief of sorts.
This is Max, I made him as my 3D response to the Figure project I just handed in yesterday. He was so much fun to create and I feel like my work may become much more 3 dimensional from here on out!
Check out more of my work on DeviantART or Tumblr.