This is a blog dedicated to my art, and my creations done either traditionally on paper, or digitally. If you wish to visit my 3D animation website, please visit: sleepyskeleton.com
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Movie Paintings
I've been painting a lot lately. I took some scenes from some more recent animated movies and put them on 7" x 20" bristol paper. Painted with acrylic paint. No preplanning done ahead of time. Just painted each on in one sitting.
The reason the Tangled one has the line, is because I had it taped off before I knew what I was gonna paint, and sort of forgot I had the tape there.
None of these characters or designs belong to me. I just painted them for fun.
Pepper Drawing
While going through some old artwork, I discovered this. Made the same quarter that I did the guitar painting. It's a green pepper with attitude.
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Guitar Painting
A painting I did from a photograph I had taken. The setup is a guitar I had won in an art contest. The elements in front of the guitar are: a figure of the character I had drawn, the materials used in my winning piece (markers), and the winning page on the website printed out.
All painted with Acrylic paint.
A-12 Robot
Drawn in another class during my time in college. We were to design a robot. That was the assignment, and we had one week to do complete it, rendered. So this was my robot titled A-12 who was left on a isolated planet after a war.
Created on Biggie paper 18"x14" using a variety of graphite pencils
Factory Hallway
Going through some more old work. This was also created in that advance drawing class. I took an image from my sketchbook and just redrew it on larger paper.
The Great Mouse Detective
This was a final project for a advanced drawing class in school. We were to choose one of our favorite Disney animated movies, and using images from our sketchbook that whole quarter create a piece in pencil.
So this is Basil from The Great Mouse Detective. The gears have the images from my sketchbook. This is all created with a Prisma col-erase blue pencil and was created on Biggie 18"x24" paper
Friday, June 14, 2013
Sword Model
This is a model I did for fun. It is of Cloud's sword from the movie Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children
Modeled, and lit in about 2 hours in Autodesk Maya
Modeled, and lit in about 2 hours in Autodesk Maya
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