Saturday, 1 August 2015

Rock the Empire!


A quick drawing for my brother's birthday card using Photoshop.

Update!

The previous work on this blog was all part of my Duke of Edinburgh Bronze award, as part of the skills section. I uploaded the work  here as evidence of my learning and progression.


Having finished my GCSEs, I thought I should update this blog with some newer work. All the work posted after this will be a combination of new work and some of the more interesting older things I've been up to!

Sunday, 10 November 2013

The Joker


This is the sketch for this post's piece. I tried to keep it quite loose as often many things change during the process of painting.

As you can see I haven't included Harley Quinn in the final painting because I wasn't happy with the way she turned out. Instead I have put one of the Joker's famous lines from Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight.To start with I looked on Google Images for some reference material. After making a sketch I blocked in the mid-tones. Then I started adding the highlights and shadows to give the character depth. I then used the 'felt marker' to add details such as the hair. One thing I found challenging was working out where shadows would fall. Also the folds in the clothing were difficult because it is hard to know where to put them. I found it helpful to have lots of images to look at whenever I got stuck with a detail like this. 

Monday, 2 September 2013

Inspiration

Its often hard to come up with ideas of what to draw. Sometimes looking at what other people are doing can help inspire you. Whilst on holiday I saw a street artist using spray paint to paint scenes that looked as though they had been done digitally. I never realised that you could achieve some of the effects he was using with spray paint. One effect he used was to apply a layer of paint and then spray over it in another colour. He then scraped away some of the second layer so the colour underneath showed through.
When I got home I didn't have many drawing ideas and then I remembered the street artist and decided to have a go at some of the things he was doing with spray paint, but with the airbrush on Corel Painter.

The street artist at work
This is what I did
I found that getting the same result as the street artist was getting is extremely hard, it must take a lot of practice and experience to master what he was doing!


Practicing drawing techniques

It's always good to practice from photos, especially if you find something difficult. I used some old holiday photos as reference for this sketch to practice perspective.
Going out and seeing things for real helps to gain an understanding of how to draw them. Even if you are into drawing fantasy or sci-fi, drawing from real life can still help your understanding.

Sketch

Photo

Thursday, 15 August 2013

The Right Brush for the Right Job

Different brushes have different functions that make them suited to certain jobs. For example, a wash brush is good for covering large areas in colour and pastels or charcoal brushes are good for highlights.
For the portrait above I used several brushes. The rough sketch was done using the fine point pen and then I started to block in mid-tones using the wash brush. I added shading and highlights using the charcoal brushes. fine details like the hair were done with pen brush.

The Anatomy of Colour

In Corel Painter Essentials you can select colours using a colour wheel. It is helpful to create your own to understand colour and how to get the colours you want from the wheel. Just like the brushes, it's best to practice and experiment!
Anatomy of colour