Here is the final painting of Esther. I feel this painting really benefited from warmer shadows and lost information (as I cited before, some new trends I'm getting into.) I'm signed on to do some more of these characters, I can't wait!
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Scars & Stripes - Esther
I'm working with a lovely person on a project for breast cancer. The finalized paintings will be made into prints and prints on canvas. This commission combines character design with portrait painting (one of my all-time favorites.) These are the concept sketches I submitted of "Esther" - she's an older woman whose undergone a double mastectomy. She's sitting in a rocking chair sipping some scotch (single malt, hopefully.) The top sketch is an overall abstract of the idea, the bottom is a tighter face sketch to get the personality established. I'll post the final painting in a few days.
Friday, September 27, 2013
Wail of the Banshee - Logo and Background
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Wail of the Banshee - Banshee concepts
I almost forgot - besides the Banshee that was posted, here is a small sheet of Banshee heads I sketched (with a ballpoint pen, always a favorite on-the-go tool.) My personal favorite is the last one (3rd one, bottom row), but I realized I wanted the Banshee to look more appealing. Even though she may be a villain, I wouldn't want to design her in a completely unappealing light.
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Wail of the Banshee - The Banshee
I had a lot of fun developing the Banshee herself; this image was painted as a concept, but later we incorporated it into a Twitter BG page. I'm incorporating more "lost" information in my paintings recently, it's always been a priority in my traditional work.
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Concept Sketches: Wail of the Banshee
Monday, June 3, 2013
Personal Project Sketch
The past 2 months, I've been very busy working with my girlfriend Jessica on our full production team, Studio Tinlock (StudioTinlock.com). We spent a lot of time developing artwork for the Dallas Comic Con (which was a big success for us) as well as establishing business practices. In short, it was very consuming. Now that the DCC is done, I have time to start working on some personal projects. I'm taking an online course with Chris Oatley, I'm looking forward to expanding my digital painting abilities. I'll be taking these sketches and turning them into painted pieces in the next couple of weeks.
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