WIP - Fighter Cover
Working on an Ebook cover featuring an atmospheric/limited space ops heavy fighter aircraft. Here is how I present my initial ideas to a client!
2016-05-25 19:17:39 +0000 UTC View Post
Working on an Ebook cover featuring an atmospheric/limited space ops heavy fighter aircraft. Here is how I present my initial ideas to a client!
2016-05-25 19:17:39 +0000 UTC View Post
Check out this Tumblr link to see the sketches I based them on :)
2016-05-22 20:49:38 +0000 UTC View Post
Almost done on this kid's creatures commission! Full of weirdos.
My current commission is a cute one, so thought I would give you folks a behind the scenes look: The job is to take creatures designed by children and place them together into a formal painting. Shown is the WIP, which still contains a few masked creatures, and attached are the sketches of the critt...
2016-05-18 17:40:00 +0000 UTC View Post
The ugly, but rather relaxing process of masking has begun. At this stage I have the basic forms figured (for now), so I am blocking in the major elements in simple bold colors. Since each element is on a different layer and will be changed later, any color at all can be used.
A recent commission for Deviantart user Ivan Camoretti: Check out their initial design here! http://fav.me/d9za4yc
2016-05-10 16:39:58 +0000 UTC View Post
I now have more of an idea for the function of the outfit - a lightweight articulated puppet to entertain the tiny ones!
Almost ready to begin coloring, need to finalise the positions of the youngsters and tweak the frame design before moving on.
This decorative costume may be getting a little... elaborate. I will experiment tomorrow with stripping it back a little as it could be distracting from the characters interacting.
Work continues on the design of the play basket structure, and considerations as to what sort of things it may be covered in (beads, rattles etc)
Now researching playing birds and cats for the poses of the babies
Just starting to get some momentum on the birrin playtime image. Stage one, and possibly the most important, will be positioning the adult and their six legs. I am aiming for a playful, dynamic pose, rather like the 'play bow' used by dogs.
Hello folks,
I have returned from the tropics with many insect bites and crocodile sightings.
The city reboot is now resuming, with a more intimate setting; young birrin are very boisterous and full of energy, so keeping them entertained, even when newly hatched, is an art unto ...
2016-04-20 15:15:34 +0000 UTC View Post
Hey folks,
I shall be away until next Sunday, exploring the tropical Queensland town of Port Douglas!
As a thanks for all your support so far, here is an image never completed: a concept for a super-predator on the Birrin world.
Have a good week, I shall return with...
2016-04-10 17:17:28 +0000 UTC View PostI am at a point of decision making on the birrin city piece. My question to you all is:
Would you rather see a broad overview of a city, with the focus on the location, or a more intimate setting of Birrin life, say a side street, with less city on show?
Working on a new capital building for this city, a meeting place for the matriarchs of this region. I will see I can make a composition work around it!
Working on creating a basic 3D model is a good way to lay out how this city scene might work, and get accurate perspective
As I don't particularly ENJOY 3D, it is also partly a hellacious nightmare :P
Work has begun on the urban life of the birrin, and these (very) initial sketches give some idea of where I would like to go.
A: An old sketch for a never-completed image of the birrin 'whaling' industry, and one I hope to complete some day. I want to include it here as it forms the early insp...
2016-03-31 16:40:50 +0000 UTC View Post
Thank you to all my patrons, as a reward for all your support so far I thought I might share a creature design drawn some time ago - a well disguised, slow moving scavenger and occasional predator of the floating forest!
The small flying creatures are complete, thanks to the help of all of my Patrons! Rewards will go out at the end of the month, if there are any reward types you would like to see in the future, let me know!
"Within the humid understory of Chriiah’s richest
rainforest, sudden flashe...
2016-03-18 16:12:20 +0000 UTC View Post
A background I quite like, reminiscent of the works of wildlife artist Peter Schouten. The big remaining problems? I need to make the tail parts of the larger creature work better, as well as correct perspective on the head crest of the smaller one.
How does a more classical wildlife art style background suit you?
2016-03-16 17:26:54 +0000 UTC View Post
Redesigned the wings of the nearest creature, as well as a new color scheme, which I shall now apply to the main birdlien. Getting close now!
Completed reward sketch of an Idiran internal enforcement/light combat soldier, from The Culture universe of Ian M. Banks.
I am experimenting with the use of flat, colorful scales in the manner of moths and jumping spiders. The birrin ancestors, and indeed their young, have soft fuzz, and so this could have evolved into light refracting display structures.
More work on the Idiran. Next stage is to add decals and weathering, and some experiments with the size and position of the lower torso...
Now that I have cleared up some earlier commissions I can accelerate my work on the Idiran reward image.
As the coloring progresses I can see some errors in scale (head is too big for that body) and some ideas for a revised combat uniform, changes that I will make on the fly as the work goes o...
2016-03-07 13:23:03 +0000 UTC View Post
More work on the coloration of these tiny beings. I am using a combination of references from hummingbirds and various moths and metallic insects as inspiration, as well as trying to make the colors somewhat make sense: the bright blue spots on the display crest are designed to mimic the coloration ...
2016-03-06 14:22:06 +0000 UTC View Post
The flying critters themselves are still in the masking/shading phase, but here you can see the current design of the inflorescence. It emerges as a long pea-like seed pod, and progressively curls open over a series of weeks to reveal fresh flowers and nectar. The lower flowers wither as the seeds b...
2016-03-05 14:56:28 +0000 UTC View Post