Well, I was debating about what I should upload to start off my art blog and ended up picking some random examples of art I've done over the years. As you can tell from the pics below, I have kind of a quirky art style, and my interest in science-fiction is often brought out in my art. I also enjoy drawing comical subjects, such as the "Tater Cat" and the "The Three Vikings" examples.
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| This first sketch is basically something I did in an attempt to learn better shading methods. I just took a piece of printer paper and a charcoal pencil and sketched out a scene I had envisioned for a story. It's a bit rough, but something I enjoyed drawing nonetheless. |
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| This is a depiction of what I consider a "western science fiction" character. I imagined this dude being some sort of futuristic gunslinger or bounty hunter. I made this using my Bamboo drawing tablet and Corel Painter Essentials. I played around with the lighting effects in order to give the image a little more depth. The results vary. |
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| This is the infamous "Tater Cat," a cartoon inspired by a friend who wanted to see a cat obsessed with eating tater tots. I also drew this using my tablet and Corel Painter Essentials. |
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| This isn't particularly one of my best works by any means, but it was fun to draw. I've always been interested in space exploration and figured I'd make a slightly cartoonish astronaut sketch. Once again, I used my tablet with Corel Painter Essentials. |
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| Here is a piece that started off as a sketch on paper. I drew this ship, which I called the "Guardian Nine" and then decided that it really needed something more. This was long before my tablet days, so I simply scanned the picture and imported it into Photoshop, where I then inserted a generic NASA space background that I found somewhere on the internet. I also used some contrast tools to make the ship stand out more, and I gave it an engine flare with the basic paintbrush tool. After applying a slight motion blur filter, I decided it was finished. |
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| This is actually one of the first drawings I attempted on my tablet. You can probably tell I used numerous different techniques and brushes found in the Corel Painter Essentials program that came with my tablet in an effort to experiment and figure out what I liked and didn't like. I wanted to draw some sort of biomechanical beast, and this was the result. I call it the "Necrophantastic." Yes, the name is meant to be semi-morbid and funny. |
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| "The Three Vikings" is a tablet drawing inspired by another drawing a friend of mine made using MSPaint. He basically drew humorous versions of himself, another friend, and me as pillaging Vikings. I couldn't help but draw my own version in Corel. The one on the left is in fact wearing a full bear pelt as clothing. The one in the middle is your stereotypical angry Viking with a battle axe. The one on the right has a live fox draped around his shoulders, and yes, he is wearing a Yarmulke. Inside jokes abound. |
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| I drew this for one of my friends who is a huge Final Fantasy fan. I was actually just showing him how my tablet works and ended up with this depiction of the character known as Sephiroth. I really like how the texture of his armor and leather jacket turned out. Once again, I was using Corel Painter Essentials for this particular piece. I felt like I learned a lot from using different brushes and lighting/shading techniques to get the armor to look the way it does. Now if only I could learn to apply that more often. |
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This is actually one of the latest sketches I've been working on. It's a work-in-progress, which is why it looks like something out of a Saturday morning cartoon. I started this in Photoshop, using different layers for each "element" in the picture. I'm not actually sure if I'm going to finish this one or not. I kinda want to just start over on something new, but I figured I would upload this anyway since it was a Photoshop piece rather than done in Corel like most of my other drawings and sketches shown in this post.
I hope this gives you an idea of how I draw and what I like drawing. I'm going to attempt to be a little more diverse with my art throughout the Spring term, though. I hope to add completely new artwork rather than just posting about stuff I've made already (essentially what this post is) or just drawing the same material I've been drawing for so long. I want to make progress with my art, and I believe one of the best ways for me to do that is to simply draw outside of my comfort zone, so to speak. We'll see how this turns out over time. |