Art Examination
So… it’s been awhile, to say the least. Wow, almost exactly a year. Sorry about that, though there isn’t really any followers to this blog- so not like anyone missed it.
The main reasons to why I haven’t updated this blog in such a long time is that I’ve been very busy with school, graduation, and now work. Secondly because I simply haven’t had anything to update the blog with really.
So- anywho, heres some stuff. Enjoy
- Terra – An abstract concept thing I did just for fun, which turned out pretty well, with my “new” graphitint pencils. They are kinda like watercolors.
- Skull Study – Another thing I did with my graphitint pencils. This one was more like a quick sketch with the pencils, which I then applied water to for added effect. Turned out cool.
- Wings of Dissolution – A school assignment. This is a print from a linoleum carving (google it), so it’s a more complicated installation than it may look.
- The One Truth - Acrylic painting, based on the theme of “truth”- the one truth being the inevitable destruction, ending, death of all and everything.
- The Veil - Oil painting on death, souls and afterlife. The relationships to ones you’ve lost and the power of their never fading touch on your soul.
- Blueberry Box Design – Design for a tea box. It’s blueberry flavored (in case you’re colorblind). Supposed to be a realistic design for a very popular brand of tea, and fit for a modern, “to-day”, application in a market store.
Sketchbook 10.July 01
Some more stuff, enjoy <3
And just a quick note on the first image, it’s an anatomy practice I did, and I started out by drawing to this as reference. So I’d like to thank StudioQube for that awesome guide, it helped me out a lot. So the first two drawings to the left on the first image (the one with naked dudes in blue lol xD) are drawn straight from his tutorial as reference.
But while drawing those two first I studied the layout of the body and muscles and such, and the two others (the leg and the guy standing on his hand) are both drawn from mind using what I learned from that quick practice. Someone who’re skilled in Anatomy, like my masterful friend Dile, will notice that the muscles don’t sit or stretch realistically on those… because I’m a beginner at this stuff.
But I’m waiting for my copy of Dynamic Figure Drawing by Burne Hogarth, the one book of figure drawing and anatomy, so when I receive that I’m going to submerge myself in Anatomy studies.
Have a nice day, and again, hope you enjoy!
Update: I added a better version of the male anatomy picture that I had made black and then sharpened, because I noticed it was a bit too faded in blue.
Spacecraft Concepts
This is a longer concept series I started recently of designs for spaceships to a single race. It started out with the “Heavy Fighter” and then it grew from there, I had pretty much defined the unique style and core concept of the ships after I had done the “Crusier” ship (Which ofc should be “Cruiser” but my spelling sucks).
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Sketchbook 10.May 02
Okay, here’s the latest update in my sketch book! Not much this time tho, because honestly I haven’t really done much lately. Hopefully I’ll have more for next time. And if you wonder why two of the images have a dull bluish color (Ceil Blue), that’s because it’s the background I draw against to minimize eyestrain, and because they are just sketches I haven’t taken the time to change the background color, because then I would have to “resharpen” the lineart to fit against the new background, which is more work than it sounds like actually.
As always, enjoy!
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Sketchbook 10.May 01
In this entry theres no digital artwork, only sketches drawn on paper. Not because I wanted to dedicate it to only traditionally drawn content, though that would be nice, it’s simply because lately I haven’t really done much digitally that I’ve felt worth showing off.
And as you can see my craze for drawing eyes continues, what can I say… I like eyes. ![]()
But also I’m getting quite good at the topology and structure of the eye, and enjoy drawing them therefore.
As always, enjoy!
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