Sorry for the lack of posts. It's tough to keep up with all of the different social medias! For those who don't know, here are other places to find my art.
So I've heard it time and time again. "you need to go back to the foundation and learn your basics."
Drawing an accurate figure is something I've struggled with for years. I can render it well, but do I really understand the structure?
So I've gone and amassed an enormous amount of figure drawing reference and books. The question is, however.... Just HOW DOES one study a giant book of Bridgman? So many pages and pictures and diagrams and words and words and words! How doe one soak up all of the knowledge and actually retain it??? Is there a method?
hey guess what guys? i did a tank tutorial for advanced photoshop issue 99. and i had a great time! you should go purchase that issue, because theres a lot of good stuff in there!
Marconelorsketches.tumblr.com is a place i go to upload sketch after menial sketch...never finished work, but always fun. check it out! heres some work from there!
This month i was gifted with the chance to display my artwork in the form of a tutorial for my dear friend Adam Smith and the good fellas over at Advanced Photoshop magazine, just a hop skip and a jump away, over in the UK. The spread is a whopping six pages, and i really put my heart into the painting! go out and grab the issue, in stores as of today, and have a great time reading it! Ive been thumbing through my copy and there are lots of other great articles in the mag! so excited!
Earlier this summer, my house was broken into, and stolen was my 2500$ Nikon Camera, which i loved dearly. To try and raise some of my hard earned money back to buy another, i will be selling portraits for the next two months to anyone who inquires. Turnaround time is about half a week each, and your price, framed, boxed, and shipped, is 200$.
Size is about 12x12 inches (including frame), framed on black semi glossy frame. If interested, i would need a straight on face shot, not too small, not too blurry, hopefully with top down lighting (just stander under a nice single light), so that i can get some good shadows and frame up your face nicely.
the following scenes were created for the Endings in Mortal Kombat 9, which were painted on layers, and chopped up into the ending cinematics. fun but difficult to do O_O
So, Mortal Kombat 9 has finally come out, and even though i was only there on the last two months of the project, i did get a couple of fun pieces out of it. The game was a complete success, and even though my concepts werent as awesome as some of the veterans we had there working on the game before i got there, heres what i have to show!