Sunday, March 11, 2007

And Though You Have Loved A Thousand Men

So, as i said in an earlier post i find making an image for the main page of my site incredibly frustrating. I am so particular about everything, it takes me forever to finally settle on something. That being said, i have done 4 entirely finished different images for the new site update and ended up pretty damn happy with one of them.

I guess one of the problems i have been having recently is when i do work for myself i just end up bored half way through it. So instead of slapping some skeletons over people in positions that everyone has seen before, i decided to actually try and challenge myself. I set up some pretty basic rules:
  • Don't draw hair or clothes, nothing that usually sticks out in my work.
  • Draw a figure in a more natural position, so it doesn't just look like a pose.
  • Draw the figure from a terribly difficult angle.
  • Put enough detail into the pencils that inking will take at least 3 days.
and 4 days later, with a sore drawing hand, and a broken wacom i came up with this:

For some reason i always trick myself into thinking that doing faces at this angle will be fun, and it never is. I drew that head about 20 times until it looked even close to right, and still below the bottom lip looks a little off. Also in doing this i realized that there is in fact something i hate drawing more than corn stalks, and that's grass.

I laid the template in my magic "ink on the back of the paper" way. after scanning this and piecing it together i was really happy with the outcome, and thought about doing this in tone alone, or maybe just a few colors. I have also realized recently that the more simple the shading is in the initial inking on the back of the paper, the better and easier it is going to be later in the run. Adding splatters and disconnected lines really makes the job alot harder, and doesn't exactly add to the image.

Coloring as normal, added a bit more of a brush-like look to the separations. I was also trying to NOT kill myself with coloring the grass, so i really limited my palette there. I was really happy with how the lips came out...i usually stay away from adding lines and creases in the lips, for fear of making the figure look older than they should...but it really worked in this.

Started meshing the flat tones into each other. I was really worried that everything would end up getting too muddy, and was really hoping that the light gradients i was going to put in later was going to fix this. I also added some layers to show a bit of depth in the grass. Also, this is maybe the first time i have ever colored fingernails (let alone drew them). I thought that since i was trying to challenge myself, the least i could do was draw some fucking fingernails.

I wanted the colors to end up dusty looking and a bit weathered, while still showing warmth in the skin tones. Usually i lay a hue layer over the entire image, this time i put my light/dark gradients over the hue layer to really pull it forward. I think everything ended up working really well. I just wanted it to look pretty simple, while still taking a hell of alot of time to finish. I miss simplicity.

So now that this is finished i can get along with finishing the site update. All that is left is about 50 image description files...tedious, but at least its easy. I have been considering redesigning this blog as well, but i think at this point i will just stick with the main site.

As mentioned before, my wacom is totally fucking up...or to be more exact, my wacom mouse is. It either doesn't left click at all, or double-clicks when i click once. This is incredibly irritating, and has made laying gradients, deleting layers, and bidding on ebay extremely difficult and aggravating.

And speaking of ebay, a general fuck you to ebay snipers. That Spanish billy goat shoulder mount was totally mine! I didn't care that his ears were all messed up. Outbid in the last 2 seconds my ass.

But i shouldn't complain, considering Luby found us a Black Bear shoulder mount in Wentzville this morning for cheap cheap cheap. Now Rachel can pretend to be Timothy Treadwell every single minute of every single day. God help us all.

6 Comments:

Blogger John said...

hey man, i stumbled upon your site and I like the style you employ in your illustration... I saw that you are a wacom user but I was wondering if you knew what the best way to learn those kind of techniques are... I have a wacom but i'm not very productive with it... i can't get over the fact I can't see what I'm drawing where the instrument actually touches the surface. What program(s) do you use?

9:48 AM  
Blogger oldboy said...

I happened to stumble upon your page and I took some notice of your art work, which hides some talent behin them. Great work. I would go more in publishing comics and stories that have an edge to them, which u have the credentials necessary to accomplish.

6:20 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

wow, awsome..really insightfull

4:08 AM  
Blogger josh said...

this ones awesome...

10:35 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

So did you use any photos for this, or is it totally from imagination? Its probably a really stupid question, but I honestly don't have a clue.

4:00 PM  
Anonymous <a href="http://easydrugmarket.com/item.php?id=824">Trandate</a> said...

Nice design! =)

12:03 AM  

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