09/16/11

Friday Night Frenzy

This weeks spoils…

1: My interpretation of Arya from Game of Thrones. I dont usually draw younger people. It was fun. Dont know if she looks younger or not but I was aiming  for 12-14ish.

 

2: Sakura from Street Fighter

 

3: Red Sonja

 

4: Project Ruin (Character Concept)

Thanks for tuning in. Lots of great things brewin around  in my brain right now. I’m excited to get them all down on paper so I can share.

-Danno Out!

09/13/11

Figure Study Update

I spend at least an hour a day doing figure drawing, and in the past month I’ve seen it really help to improve my art. When I first posted that I was doing it I believe I mentioned that I wasn’t going to flood my site with figure drawing sketches. Thats still true but I recently switched from doing it on 11×17 paper in pencil to 18×24 newsprint in charcoal pencil not HUGELY different but certianly different, here some of the work from this week.

(Note: I left the pencil on the page to kinda help see scale. Also, please forgive the low quality pictures as I used my phone.)

Warning Some Nudity

09/10/11

Friday..? Night .. …? Frenzy

Alright gang, sometimes Christmas comes early, and sometimes Friday Night comes late… this is one of those times. Due to abnormal circumstances I was unable to dump yesterday so heres what youve waited for so patiently.

 

1. Project Ruin – Concept for a character of Royalty/Nobility who is capable of more than people know.

 

2. Fanart – Luigi goin to town. Perhaps this is why he gets so little screen time.

 

3. Quick portrait – Lillith (Darkstalkers)

 

4. Quick Portrait – B.B. Hood (Darkstalkers)

 

5. Foreshortening Practice

 

6. Project Ruin – a highwitch (witch of noble descent) (Some inspiration from Poison Ivy), breeding a creepy “children-of-the-corn-like” army to do her bidding.

 

7. Fanart – Samus Aran. I always loved the character and realized its been over a decade since I’ve drawn her so…

Had a hard time findin time this week, but I made it. Stay tuned for more work in progress, and hopefully I’ll get some new completed pieces up here soon too!

-Danno Out!

08/22/11

Branching Out

Wanted to play a little bit more with loosening up my style and setting more of an atmosphere with a piece so thats what I did this evening after I finished my daily figure drawing. I took pictures along the way so I can share the process.

(Side Note: Not sure why its stretching the images, its never done that to me before, but its 2am so they are staying that way for now. If you click on the images they will show at their correct dimensions.)

Started in my sketch book with a quick sketch:

 

Once I had a decent idea of where I was aiming I switched over to the Bristol board and resketched with more detail:

 

Usually I would ink next, but decided to do some shading first, the thought process being that I could be more efficient with my lines once I had a more solid idea of the lighting:

 

So after loosely shading with Copics I went back in and inked the lines:

 

Finally I went in and did the background:

 

And thats it!

I actually would have gone back through to do hi-lights but my paint brushes are in the bedroom and my wife is sleeping. I think it came out pretty well I already know some things I intend to do differently (like making sure I dont run out of my W3 :P ,  using a wash for the background, planning the background a little more.)

Heres to effort and growth!

08/9/11

Femme Fatales

Heres a series that I started a while ago. Intended to be 4 pieces it took me forever to get to the second piece, (after a few failed attempts.)

The finished products will be 4 movie “seasonal” posters, modeled stylistically off of the old 50′s poster illustrations. The subjects are all woman just before… dispatching… their significant others. Each piece is intended to be fairly subtle, at first look the scenes should seem fairly pleasant, maybe even a little sweet, until you look a little closer.

I threw the first poster together back when I finished the first image, but the poster part was rushed and came out really bad so that’ll be re-done.

Summer:

 

Winter:

Spring and Fall to come. Stay tuned!

04/28/11

Getting Published!

So Capcom is a game company that has been around since I was very young, I grew up playing a lot of their games and I still play a lot of their games. One of there series that started when I was very young was Mega Man. Although Mega Man is a 3rd party video game character, many people would consider him one of the classic gaming icons, and you can expect to find him in any modern interpretation of gaming history.

Over the course of the years Capcom (in collaboration with Udon) has released a number of art books based around their different games, each containing game based art by a slew of amazing artists from all around the world. Their art books are always impressive. In recent years, they’ve started producing Tribute art books, by the fans and for the fans.

First there was a Street Fighter art book. I didn’t know about this book till after it was released but when I picked it up in our local book store, I was blown away by all the art inside. Clearly Capcom/Udon were on a quest to collect art from some of the top known artists as well as some of the top artists no one had ever heard of.

Street Fighter Tribute Art Book

Soon after they did another tribute book for a less popular, but equally fun and creative game called Darkstalkers. I game I enjoyed in my youth and this time I was excited and ready to submit some art. I joined the masses and sent in several pieces I’d worked hard on, but to no avail. No small wonder, again, when I picked up the book in store I was blown away by the talent they’d found. I was disappointed, but excited for all those who had achieved their dream of seeing their art in print, along side some of the greats.

Darkstalkers Tribute Art Book

Earlier this year I found out they were opening up the doors for their next tribute art book. Mega Man.

Mega Man Tribute Art Book

As I said previously, I grew up playing Mega Man and felt it would be an honor if I could help to celebrate a character I’d devoted so much time to as a child, and still admired as an adult. I’d seen the first 2 tribute books and knew there would surely be more artists and more talent trying to earn their piece of nerd glory, but I was determined to give it everything I had.

I spent the following months thinking, sketching, drawing, and repeating the process. Amongst all the work I put in, I came to 5 completed pieces that I felt were worth submitting. I sent them all in, and then began the wait.

Due to some unfortunate snafu’s they were unable to announce the chosen when they intended. They asked us to wait patiently and keep our submissions under wraps until they could put our minds at ease. Days quickly turned to weeks. I found myself checking their website constantly and anxiously, hoping and waiting. Artists the world over fell silent with bated breath as 1 by 1 others began to give in. Every day I saw new Mega Man art posted online as others gave up hope and tried to end their anxiety.

Still I waited. Everyday I tried to remind myself to stay confident and patient. It was hard… but it was worth it. Well over a month later, after I’d given up on checking daily, I came home to an email that took me completely by surprise. I was one of the chosen.

And so now, as the book is being printed and prepped for its release at the 2011 Comic-Con (Jly 21-24), again I wait. This time, however, instead of waiting with anxiety and perhaps fear; I wait with joy and confidence.

I can’t post the image that made it into the book but here are some of the piece I did that weren’t selected.

Mega Man Submission #1

Weight of the World

Mega Man taking out a robot factory.

Night Attack

Mega Man Tribute Submission #3

Weekend at Wilys

Mega Man Tribute Submission #4

Mega Man Zero Art Nouveau

If anyone is interested in picking up a copy you can preorder it here.

Hardcover (There will also be a paperback for those who’d prefer to wait.)

Hard work pays off. Congratulations to all the artists who made it in and to all the artists who didn’t, keep it up. Their are so many gifted people out there I hope you get a chance to shine in the next Tribute.

-Danno Out