A little bit of comparison photography. Just for a change. This is a Bridge in Pittencrieff Park in Dunfermline. I have a bit of fondness for Dunfermline, purely because it is where I was born. The summer picture was taken about 2 months ago. The winter one was taken last December on Christmas eve. When I was supposed to be finishing my shopping. I decided to go play in the snow instead.
I like looking at the differences. The fact that the colour surrounding the stone bridge and wall, makes such a difference to the appearance of the bricks themselves. They look so differnt. And yet, they are
two pictures of the same thing. It makes me think about how colour can completely change the look on something, and as an artist it is something I am always investigating into. It is also why colour schemes should be tried out, you may be able to find something that will convey what you want to say more.
Monday, 3 October 2011
Saturday, 1 October 2011
Star wars
well here is my themed image this week a day late i know. To be honest I had this done a week ago but just took my time to scan it in.
as you can see its a JEDI. found this rather fun to draw and well been trying to get back into drawing stuff more and more now. Not really meant to be after any character from star wars but just a random one. You might get a treat in the next couple of weeks and have it coloured in but my brain hasn't gone that far yet.
as you can see its a JEDI. found this rather fun to draw and well been trying to get back into drawing stuff more and more now. Not really meant to be after any character from star wars but just a random one. You might get a treat in the next couple of weeks and have it coloured in but my brain hasn't gone that far yet.
Wednesday, 28 September 2011
I laugh, or you die.
For this months theme week I'm drawing salacious crumb, rather than try to explain it all, I can leave you with the wookipedia entry below. I was hoping to have a lot more fun with him but because of time I ended up just quickly drawing this. It's just a regular brush in Photoshop, with the flats.
Salacious B. Crumb was a Kowakian monkey-lizard employed as a court jester for Hutt crime lord Jabba Desilijic Tiure. Known for his shrill laugh and sadistic sense of humor, Crumb started out as little more than vermin on Kwenn Space Station during the days of theGalactic Republic, eventually escaping onto a ship belonging to Jabba the Hutt. When Jabba found Crumb eating from his food bowl, he attempted to digest him, though the Kowakian monkey-lizard escaped, covering Jabba's two henchmen with goo in the process. Jabba found this extremely amusing, and offered Crumb a role as his court jester; if Salacious managed to amuse Jabba at least once a day, he would be allowed to eat and drink as much as he wished. However, if he failed to do so, he would be killed. For over a dozen years he lived in Jabba's Palace, playing many tricks and practical jokes on some of the palace's regulars, and becoming one of the most disliked members of Jabba's court. He died in 4 ABY, whenJabba's sail barge exploded over the Great Pit of Carkoon.
Monday, 26 September 2011
To Infinity and Beyond
Sorry, that is the wrong space reference. This week we are giving ourselves the challenge of creating something Star Wars related.
I used this chance to challenge myself to create something 100% digital, and so the Death Star was born (pardon the pun).
Playing around with different textures, and what started off life as a Malteser, actually looks not too bad. If you know me, then you know I try to stay away from digital art, mostly because it is the area of art where I am least experienced, and to be honest, it makes me feel a little uncomfortable. But I powered through 3 Photoshop shut downs, and finally finished something that looks a bit like what was intended.
The original intention of painting something ended in disaster, when I discovered that a certain sibling of mine, who is sitting her Standard Grades, commandeered most of my paints. So this idea of a digital piece didn't come around as organically as I make out. Ah well, the end result is what matters.
Playing around with different textures, and what started off life as a Malteser, actually looks not too bad. If you know me, then you know I try to stay away from digital art, mostly because it is the area of art where I am least experienced, and to be honest, it makes me feel a little uncomfortable. But I powered through 3 Photoshop shut downs, and finally finished something that looks a bit like what was intended.
The original intention of painting something ended in disaster, when I discovered that a certain sibling of mine, who is sitting her Standard Grades, commandeered most of my paints. So this idea of a digital piece didn't come around as organically as I make out. Ah well, the end result is what matters.
Friday, 23 September 2011
My Week
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
So yea been a very busy week reflecting on what has been happening through out
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Drawing,
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Panels,
Paul,
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Pro Markers,
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traditional,
Web Comic
Wednesday, 21 September 2011
"If my calculations are correct, when this baby hits eighty-eight miles per hour..."
Ok so a bit of a quick update this week, me and my friend Myles were chatting away on Saturday morning, and I was talking about how I didn't want to be stuck in one style, for example I always start with the same shapes for faces and heads. And I've been thinking about it since. My problem seems to be that there is no thought to my characters personality, who they are? what they do?
So I end up just starting, not really thinking about height, weight, are they scary? goofy? moody? nerdy? These are all things that eventually I want the drawing to portray before someones even read a word. big friendly eyes, little beady eyes, messy thick eye brows or tidy plucked ones; they all make a difference.
So earlier today I figured I'd try and change it up a bit, even if it meant things looked goofy so here is the first three I did. I deliberately kept them quick so I didn't have a chance to go back and change them or think too hard about it.
Anyways I want to end this before I get too in depth, it's maybe a topic I'll cover another time, but next time you doodle someone think about who they are and try to exaggerate the bits that show that.
So I end up just starting, not really thinking about height, weight, are they scary? goofy? moody? nerdy? These are all things that eventually I want the drawing to portray before someones even read a word. big friendly eyes, little beady eyes, messy thick eye brows or tidy plucked ones; they all make a difference.
So earlier today I figured I'd try and change it up a bit, even if it meant things looked goofy so here is the first three I did. I deliberately kept them quick so I didn't have a chance to go back and change them or think too hard about it.
Anyways I want to end this before I get too in depth, it's maybe a topic I'll cover another time, but next time you doodle someone think about who they are and try to exaggerate the bits that show that.
Labels:
Darren,
Design,
Drawing,
E-painting,
Quick Sketches
Monday, 19 September 2011
Who we are. What we do.
Unsure if I like this new layout, Blogger. *stares at webpage* But I can see that Google are trying hard to fit it in with the Google+ interface. It seems to run things a lot smoother though, which is something that will always be great in my book.
Anyways, back to business. This weeks post is another mix-up. It is a really, really simple edit. It is more the picture which makes this, in my opinion, rather than the actual editing. It is Tim Armstrong, from punk band Rancid. It is from the band's gig at the Glasgow Barrowlands in November 2008. I managed to get a photopass and borrow a friends' DSLR Sony camera, so I got some awesome pictures. Rancid are my ultimate band, and I adore them so much. They have witnessed my fan-obsessiveness to the max, and I am dubbed as 'crazy Scotch girl'.
The band themselves are brilliant. I have followed tours and have bought them dinner. This band are one of the biggest selling, most popular punk bands of a generation, and I feel privileged to have grown up watching them. They a fantastic live band, which is something that I think every band should be. Yeah make good albums, but you NEED to put on a great show. And after 28 Rancid gigs, I haven't seen a bad one. But then, I am bias.
And when I am bored, as I have already mentioned, I sometimes wonder aimlessly into the realms of Photoshop. And when I say aimlessly, I mean it. Things like this just happen.
Anyways, back to business. This weeks post is another mix-up. It is a really, really simple edit. It is more the picture which makes this, in my opinion, rather than the actual editing. It is Tim Armstrong, from punk band Rancid. It is from the band's gig at the Glasgow Barrowlands in November 2008. I managed to get a photopass and borrow a friends' DSLR Sony camera, so I got some awesome pictures. Rancid are my ultimate band, and I adore them so much. They have witnessed my fan-obsessiveness to the max, and I am dubbed as 'crazy Scotch girl'.
The band themselves are brilliant. I have followed tours and have bought them dinner. This band are one of the biggest selling, most popular punk bands of a generation, and I feel privileged to have grown up watching them. They a fantastic live band, which is something that I think every band should be. Yeah make good albums, but you NEED to put on a great show. And after 28 Rancid gigs, I haven't seen a bad one. But then, I am bias.
And when I am bored, as I have already mentioned, I sometimes wonder aimlessly into the realms of Photoshop. And when I say aimlessly, I mean it. Things like this just happen.
Labels:
music,
photography,
Photoshop,
punk,
Rancid,
Sue,
Tim Armstrong
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