Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Imagine FX Vol. 81 Sketchbook + Safehouse Show 4

I was asked a while back to provide some sketches for the sketchbook section on Imagine FX. Well it's out now and I wish to give you all a quick little peek!








The cover art was made by the talented Daarken.


For more information and purchasing details on this issue, go here.

Also this Friday, March 23rd we're having our 4th show at the Safehouse Studios ( 80 langton) from 7-10 pm! If you are in the bay area come on by for a good time with incredible art and drinks.



For more information check out thesafehousestudios.com!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

II A.M Trilogy : Ashayt-Sa

Once again I've had the pleasure to work with the wonderful Christopher Buecheler to create a character portrait from his II AM trilogy, Ashayt-Sa.

Beforehand he gave me a couple of chapters on the character's background. She was born somewhere in ancient Egypt, covered in tattoos, and a victim of horrendous events. Those were my keywords for creating this painting. I hope in some way I have managed to capture it, and also excite all fans of the series.. a bit nerve wracking, but I hope they like her!




If you are interested in the two chapters (Which you should, because they are great reads!) featuring Ashayt-Sa, the author has been kind enough to offer them free, here!

Friday, February 10, 2012

Final Eden Characters

Kabam's has just released it's latest game, Final Eden!

I was in charge of creating the main guide to the game and the character leaders for the three opposing factions.

There are still many things I would like to improve upon, but with such tight deadlines you learn to know what is a priority and what is not, and for this game it was all about the character portraits.

I enjoyed the HELL out of this, as it's not every day I get to paint post apocalyptic mutants, biker chicks, marine dudes and tough chicks with dreadlocks!

It was a great project to work on, and this is only a small preview to a great looking game, so once again, go and check out Final Eden! It's purdy.







Thursday, January 19, 2012

Red

I've been spending some time now doing personal work after work hours, and I must say it's been so refreshing! It's like renewing my vows to art all over again! :)

Yesterday I decided to take one of my sketches a bit further.

Below is the odd looking result.


Friday, January 13, 2012

Oils

One of the things that I was really happy to get back to this last year was oil painting. I am lucky to be surrounded by the wonderful artists at the safehouse studios who inspire me to do better as an artist, and practice the traditional craft.. Every sunday we go out and do plein air painting which is now one of my favorite things to do.

Below are some of my favorite plein airs , and other random oil paintings I worked on last year.






( an oldie transformed)







Monday, January 9, 2012

Sketches and Drawings

Hello everyone!

One of my new year's resolution was to update my blog regularly, so why not start with a sketches and drawings I've been hoarding. Some new, some old, some traditional and one digital.

And happy new years to all of you! May this year be an amazing one! :D











Sunday, October 2, 2011

APE and Godfathers

Today I went to APE to do a short live painting demo at my company's booth!

I took out an old drawing from the depths of my computer, and played around with it for a bit.

Here is the result:





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The Godfather: Five Families






I'm really happy to be able to announce the title I have been working on at Kabam, the Godfather: Five Families.

"It’s 1935: ten years before the events of The Godfather film. New York’s Five Families are engaged in an all-out war for supremacy. The war is heating up and smaller gangs are under pressure to join one of the Families . . . or die. Your father’s brutal injury leaves him unable to lead your family – leaving it up to you. You must take charge and keep your family’s criminal organization alive."

Sounds good? You betcha! And it's gonna look fantastic too! The incredible art team I'm honored to be a part of has made sure of that! The game looks amazing, plays wonderfully and I hope will delight and entertain you all!

For more information check out the Godfather: Five Families at Kabam.com, also our facebook page is up and it's full art goodies from the team!

Once the game is out I'll post all the work right here for all of you to see, just make sure you play the game too! :)

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Blood Hunt cover step by step


I've recently had the opportunity to work with the wonderful Christopher Buecheler on a cover for his second installment of The II AM trilogy, The Blood Hunt.






I was going to post up a step by step on how the cover came to be, but Christopher beat me to it! He did such a wonderful job describing the process, plus him being a great writer, makes it a enjoyable read ( better than any crappy sentences I come up with! :D )

So here it is:


and if you like vampire fiction check out his books!




Wednesday, May 25, 2011

New strains and old drawings.

I strained my drawing hand's thumb at a theme park recently.






Because of it I haven't been able to do much of anything except relax, read, and take pictures of old drawings! Here are some of my favorites!













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Round 2

So back by demand, the Safehouse is at it AGAIN! Another big show for those of you close to the bay area on June 10th! So if you missed the first one, do NOT miss this one!!See you all there!!



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Gorilla!

BAM! The incredible talent at GorillaArtfare.com and CFSL Ink have joined forces and created one hell of an art book!



Gorilla Artbook Vol. 1 !


It is a huge honor to be in there amongst the BAZILLION other incredible artists who make this book look so damned good! Check it out, but really just buy it, because it honestly may just be one of the best art books of the year!



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Links

Buy the Gorilla Art book here:
http://www.cfsl-ink.com/en/products/gorilla-artbook

Check out the safe house studio website, for show dates and artists galleries here:
http://www.thesafehousestudios.com/


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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Latests News.

Spectrum





I made it to spectrum! I'm ecstatic, excited and honored to be amongst such a wonderful pick of artists!

Here are some incredible videos on the selection process! Being a judge seems like a really tough gig.

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Art Book: Illusions of Reality


I have been on a art book buying craze. I can't stop and it's a problem...sort of :).

So one of my friends asked me my thoughts on my latest buy Illusions of Reality and here is my short review of this must buy.



Illusions of Reality is AMAZING! It speaks extensively on the art and the history of the time in which the art was made. Some of the works where banned and deemed too controversial because they focused on the working man, and awful working conditions of the beginnings of the Industrial Age.

The art featured is so wonderful and rare. A lot of the artists hardly have any pictures on the internet, you can't even find them on the Art Renewal archives. Throughout the book they have small detail shots to accompany the writing and at the end of the book they feature full pages of the paintings as a whole. It's a really wonderful art book and everyone should absolutely get it!


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Big Win on Safehouse Show


The Safehouse Show One was a big BIG success!

If you went to the show many thanks for making it the incredible event it was! And if you signed up for our studio #4 mailing list worry not! Emails with news, art and events are on the way!

In the meanwhile why not check out the Safehouse Studio website? It has a couple pictures of the show, links to all the studio artists and the Safehouse School!

web: http://www.thesafehousestudios.com/

See you all on the next one!


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Where is all the art?

I've been mega busy with the job, the freelance, teaching and finding time to work on my own stuff! But works are on the way! I am gathering all the sketches and work I've done in the past couple months! It will be posted soon, so come on by!

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Safe House Show 1




For those of you that are in the bay area and have nothing going on tomorrow night, come on down by the Safehouse and be a part of our first show!

The line up is incredible and it's promising to be one heck of a night! (free drinks too!)

Hope to see you all there!

More details here:

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=194876207212822

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Finish

Here is an update with a couple of paintings I finished recently.

It's nice to go back and just finish something that's been put off for a while.





in other news I wanted to let you guys know that CGhub.com has some great weekly and monthly activities! They are a great way to get your work out there, but more importantly to make art for yourself and have fun!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Work in progress II

A lot of different artists have little rituals on how to begin the painting process. Some artists begin with line and others with shape. I usually have an easier time figuring things out with a line drawing first.










Right after I am relatively happy with my line drawing, that's when my "little ritual" begins and I set up my "digital surface" for painting.

I duplicate the drawing layer I made earlier( duplicate shortcut: ctrl+j). One drawing layer is set to "overlay" with a burnt sienna tint, I make sure this layer is at the top. The second drawing layer is set to normal but I lower the opacity to about 30% to 40%. I keep this layer underneath the overlay layer.

After this process I go back to the background layer and give it a basic tone , so as not to start from a white canvas.

I make another layer and begin to block in the local color of the piece. Once I'm happy with the overall relationship of colors, I then add my basic shadows.

(example of layer organization)


I use this method because it's reminiscent of the initial steps I used to take when preparing a painting in oils. Working from a drawing, then transferring the drawing to the canvas and giving it a basic wash . :)

There are many challenges to this painting right now, I'm indifferent to the composition, and perhaps the answer lies in adding more contrast to emphasize lighting, or establishing a stronger perspective. I'll have to figure it out this out before I go any further.

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On Demand!

I've begun to record my process whenever possible on livestream.com !

Now mind you some of the sessions are short ( about a minute or so) and others can be very long (3 hours!)! It's all unedited , so expect slow brushstrokes, moments of pause, and maybe the occasional bathroom break!

My painting times are a bit sporadic but I hope to be able to make it easier for people to know when I will be painting live through twitter, facebook and this blog. So drop by and say hello, or check it out at your convenience!

Link: http://www.livestream.com/iconart



Many thanks Daniel C. For pushing me to do these sessions!



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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Work in progress.


Progress shot of a new personal painting I'm working on. This is only a small detail of the bigger painting. I always find it very useful when artists post up close ups of their under drawings. I like to look at the construction lines, and the approach an artist takes to constructing a painting.

In this particular image, I started playing around with composition and placement of elements, using wide brush strokes that keep me thinking about the big picture and how each element affects one another. Once I'm happy with the overall placement of the objects, I make a new layer, and then fill it with white and lower the opacity to 30%. Think of this new layer as a tracing paper. Afterwards I create yet another layer, and begin to draw all the elements a bit more carefully now. I'm thinking heavily on proportion, anatomy and gesture at this point.


Hopefully this will be useful to someone else as well!

I will be working on this piece in the next following days. I'll be posting progress shots as I go so stay tuned!

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Olden Times



I was looking around at old files and works today and was happy to find this old man.

It was way back when I was still in school and was working with my team on our mock game project. That was about a year and a half ago.

fun times :P

Friday, September 10, 2010

derp.

Did a quick little 10 minute sketch after work. I need to post more of these quick imagination sketches, I have tons, but I never think of posting them. Anyway, "derp."


Monday, August 9, 2010

Protoman

I took part of CGHub's CharacterFORGE challenge, the theme was to redesign any character from the Mega Man franchise, but dark ages style. This is my entry for the challege.





Check out the rest of the entries, and while you are there make sure to vote too! :)

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Frank Frazetta 1928-2010



Frank Frazetta died yesterday at age 82. Frazetta was an extraordinary individual. His images captured the hearts of many, and allowed their imaginations to go wild in his fantastic worlds, wolrds with vivid colors, heroic figures and iconic compositions. When I was a child my father showed me a couple of his comic book covers, and I remember being so in shock that a painter could do what he does. To this day I still feel the same.

In a way every artist owes him a little, I know I do. My first exposure was a cover for Imagine FX, an omage to Frazetta on his 80th Birthday. An honor I will hold dear for ages to come.


omage to Frazetta, Imagine FX Vol. 28, 2008






May he rest in peace. His legend will go on forever.