Wednesday, 28 July 2010

Firey Chibi



For a project I'm helping out with. Character designed by BritishMuffin on Deviantart. I'm not really sure about the background though.. might end up going back and changing it.

Monday, 26 July 2010

Final Moogle



The finished moogle commission. :) The client wanted a Kingdom Hearts look.

Thursday, 22 July 2010

Moogle Rough



Here's a rough sketch of the moogle character I've been commissioned to do.

Wednesday, 21 July 2010

Moogle Design



This is another commission I'm working on for someone's moogle character. These are quick costume ideas which I coloured to show where the armour would sit. Once I've been given feedback I can get started on the rough sketch.

Tuesday, 20 July 2010

Quick-e



I'm helping out with a team preparing artwork for a con next year. I thought it would be a good way to give a little something, get some experience working in a team, and also to keep myself busy this summer. So here's a little sneak peek work in progress. Character created by British Muffin who you can find here:

Sunday, 18 July 2010

MacMillan Prize Finals






and here they are! The MacMillan Prize required a dummy book plus four final spreads. These are the four that I chose, one of them being the final "Flight" spread which is posted step by step below. Raven flying to the heavens, opening a bag of stars, having his feathers burned by the sun, and the final spread of how he became black and how he brought light to the world. I'm so happy with these, and if I ever get a chance I'd like to finalize all my spreads. Especially the first spread so you can see the contrast between the world of darkness and light.

MacMillan Prize: Flight work in Progress






Right! Thought you all would like to see a work in progress of how I painted one of my spreads for my children's book. First I plan the pages out in the dummy book (posted below). I didn't need to correct much for this page so I lightboxed the sketch onto stretched watercolour paper and applied acyrlic texture in some areas.

Once the paper and texture dry I apply a flat wash of colour.

I keep working darker tones into the colour painting both wet on wet and also waiting for layers to dry, also keeping light areas in mind for the text.

I repeat these steps into each area of colour, working from the background into the foreground. For the final touches I will use white gouache and acrylic for highlights and also coloured pencil to bring details out.

MacMillan Prize Dummy Book







I decided to post a few older pieces up here during my last term of uni. These are some sample pages from my Dummy Book I did for the MacMillan Prize. I rewrote and illustrated the story of how Raven brought light to the world, which is an old Alaskan folk tale. The story is 32 pages in total plus covers and title page. I loved this project so much and would like to finalize the book one day if I get the chance. Not all the pages of the dummy book were in colour, but most were done in layers of colour pencil and acrylic for highlights.

Saturday, 17 July 2010

I'm Back

and have major jet lag, but it was so good to see my family again. I've got a huge summer's to do list before uni starts! aahhhh!! and I want to set myself a personal project to keep improving in my art.