• Gave myself 5 days to do something. This is what I managed to do. I'm trying to get better at illustrations, but I have patience to work on something for 3 days maximum :( Splash_Process.jpg5000x3140 2.21 MB Splash_Process-6.jpg3896x2429 2.83 MB concept list char copy.jpg5388x3000 1.7 MB
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  • Day 4: Star Wars May The 4th =] Queen Padmé Amidala in my art style! First time drawing her and I really enjoyed making this one! Used watercolours, ink pen, acrylic markers and gold paint for accents on my Canson mix media sketchbook. I hope you like it!
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  • Here is some more recent stuff, I need to make more body studies
  • It's been a while and god, it is so cringe to go through all previous messages xDmy study.
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  • Thank you! I finally cleaned that up. Meanwhile started 3 more ..I have a habit of taking too long to finish a piece, then I lose interest in it and just start something else. I found 8 from recently i started and abandoned, that are decent enough to not delete, but not finished. There’s also been a number of drawings I felt I “outgrew” - became better before I finished them, and it would be easier to start from scratch than fix them. Anyone else thinking that?
  • Lady Death Fanart Collectible: Part 6 Polypaint and base Hi, it’s time to share with you another part of the process to create this fanart piece. Polypaint As this is my first collectible fanart I didn’t have previous experience with polypaint so I tried my best and played a bit with it.I wanted to give a ghostly and eerie look to Lady Death, she is beautiful and deadly, but at the end of the day she is a woman that died and was reborn at hell as an avenging spirit, that’s why I gave her skin tone a bluish very cold tone.As you will see I gave myself some creative freedom to deviate from the traditional color scheme that this characater has in comics and illustrations.To add a bit of sensuality by painting some freckles on the face and the chest. The dark nature of this character was the perfect excuse to gave her a kind of goth make up, very dark shadows around the eyes, blue lips and fingernails. I know that the original character includes sexy red lips but I wanted this girl to have a sexy but at the same time creepy look, that’s why we can see some thin veins emanating from her eyes. The biggest chromatic change I did for this character is at the hair. Lady Death has a characteristic white weavy hair but in my fanart I decided to gave her a very saturated blue color.The reason behind this wasn’t only an aesthetic choice. I want that the face area strongly pulls the attention of the viewer so this area needed a stronger contrast. Another reason is that I want her to have a more modern look, as I mentioned before, I’m strongly attracted to women with goth/punk look. I gave myself half an hour or more to analyse the work of experienced sculptors that create collectibles and I discovered that the use of darker values on the skin is often applied to create a greater sense of volume and three-dimensionality. I found that areas with heavy ambient occlusion are the perfect places to paint with darker colors in order to increase the separation between different forms. Even though she has a bluish skin tone, I used a bit of warmer hues in areas that, in real life, tend to go towards red and pink, this is very obvious in the nose, cheeks, and knuckles. Thinking with a logical mind it’s completely absurd to have warmer tones on the body of a zombie like creature but I didn’t want to limit myself by using only blue tones, it looks boring and artificial. In real life these colors are created by blood vessels in areas where the skin is very thin. ** Scythe **for her weapon I applied a cool gray with some warmer variations, this color scheme is influenced by the work of H.R giger. Base I’d like to talk about the design for the base which, to be honest, I forgot to develop along with the character.My main idea with the base is to show that Lady Death inhabits a very sterile and arid land, at the end of the day she is at hell.You can see a that she walks over dirt and rocks, a sign that she’s surrounded by death and loneliness. As part of the landscape we can see some bones and skulls to reinforce the idea of lack of living creatures, yet we can see three hands that try to reach her legs.This hands represent that all creatures are subordinated to her power and seek an evil blessing with a simple touch of the princess of the damned.1- The hand with skin burns represents the souls of those who are newcomers to hell, tortured souls that suffer for the sins comitted on earth.2- The hand with greenish rotten skin and pustules is the reminder of the decay that has infected the souls of those who have been trapped and have forgotten their humanity3- Last but not least, the hand of a demon shows that even dark creatures and entities bow before her presence. The cherry on the top, at least in my vision, are the simese twins that emerge from the ground, this malevolent creatures remind us that in hell there’s only perversion and any trace of innocence is lost. Thanks for reading till this pointI’m really happy to be very close to finish this creative journey, last but not least it’s mandatory to talk about splitting the sculpture in several pieces to be printed, this will be my last entry before showing the final rendered images. See yaMay Zbrush be with you
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  • Long time no see! New artworks produced lately
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Some shape deformation, perspective and connection exercise from term 2, still getting the hang of drawing geometric shapes and another challenge is doing the shading part but can see a significant improvement since I first started this task. Would love to hear some feedback from you guys or any suggestions or input.

Also did some reference studies mainly focusing on foliage and nature. These include leaves, bushes, tree trunks. Main goal was to increase my knowledge and skills of using the default photoshop round brushes and texture brushes or even a combination of them to get the organic and natural look of trees and their texture. Currently I have not taken references from live objects that part I have only done for geometric objects in my surroundings as these artworks are more stylised and not realistic. I would appreciate any input or feedback on these. Thanks!

Been busy today so wasn't able to devote much time today but continued my shape deformation, perspective and connection exercise from term 2, kinda getting the hang of shading. Earlier I was limited to using soft round brush but thought I'd try out with hard round brush with Opacity on on photoshop. Would love to hear your thoughts and suggestions!

Continuing my exercise on oval and circle shapes. Trying to get them right and getting in the habit of making more fluid strokes. Still need a lot of practice. Any feedback would be appreciated!

Still working on my shape exercise, focusing on circles and ovals. Would appreciate some feedback or suggestions on improving on this task. Feel like getting close to it but still struggling with geometric shapes.


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Also did my first character sketch, and shading, I would appreciate your thoughts on this. Yes I'm sure the anatomy is definitely not correct but wanted to take a break from the daily exercises for a bit and just get into random sketching.

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Studying rock texture was fun. Added a few process notes so that I don't forget them. I also played with how light would fall on the surface and reflect on it. I believe its also crucial to observe from real life rocks in order to get the their shapes and details right and memorised for your own visual library and to learn environment design. I would love to hear your thoughts, suggestions and feedback on this.

I have also attached my rock references below for my studies.

In studying metal textures in Photoshop for concept art, I explored creating realistic surfaces by combining noise, gradients, and lighting effects. The process taught me to balance fine details like scratches and imperfections with broader lighting techniques to add depth. A key challenge was achieving the subtle interplay of highlights and reflections to make the metal appear convincing, which required experimenting with blending modes and layer adjustments. Through this, I learned the importance of observing references and also adding them to my visual library. Would appreciate any feedback from your side.

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You went crazy with both the rocks and metal. I like you posting your process too cause I learnt something from it

More in depth study for metal texture, this time I chose more complex references. This took me a while and was a bit time consuming but hope this helps anyone wanted to learn texture studies. I also welcome any suggestions or feedback on your side regarding an mistakes I could be making. Any suggestions on the type of brush would also be helpful. Currently I'm playing around with a texture brush and default photoshop brush mainly soft round brush and the hard round brush.

I also started with term 3 yesterday and exploring more muscle study for the back and front torso. Would appreciate any guidance or help regarding my exercise.

First attempt in term 3: Clothed figure drawing. Trying to get around the basics by highlighting the light and dark areas in a greyscale. I'm currently just using the basic photoshop brush for this. Would love to hear your feedback or any suggestions for the exercise. Maybe I can refine it further and add more details to the reference study later on.

These look good as hell. The only thing I can notice is that the reference has straighter line for folds in the fabric.

Thanks for pointing that out. While sketching or painting my hand jerks a little bit, especially when drawing geometric shapes. That causes my lines to give a rougher and uneven look instead of straight lines. But thanks.