Saturday, November 3, 2012

30sec Gesture Drawings IV


I actually found a really cool place I'm using for these: http://lovecastle.org/draw/
You can adjust your time limit and limit your selections! It's really nifty.

30sec Gesture Drawings III


30sec Gesture Drawings II


Still trying to get the hang of it.. I have such a headache and I'm so tired I've slept two hours in two days..

30sec Gesture Drawings I

(The bottom right one didn't have a reference, I just wanted to see if gesture drawing was as hard as I thought and made it out to be.. yeah. I was surprised and very angry.)

Some 30 second practice figure drawings I'm doing at work, sorry for the bad photo quality! It was taken with my phone.

WHY COULDN'T I DO THIS AT SCHOOL TODAY SFHSJFBLSFJHBS
I'm so mad at myself

Friday, November 2, 2012

Project I


So! Here's my first project, just a concept of what I'm wanting the Temple to look like, I'm going to be redrawing it a lot I think before I actually paint it.. or I might try a different medium I'm not sure yet. I want to try something I never have before (which is a little hard since I've tried so many things, but!).
This next week I'm going to be spending on the characters! Yay!

And I apologize for the awful picture quality, I'll get a better one soon!

Attempted figure/gesture III



Still not done crying.
I'm so sorry for butchering you, Nate

Attempted gesture/figure drawing II






Still crying.

Attempted gesture/figure drawing I






YEAH SO I'M JUST GOING TO GO AND CRY RIGHT NOW BECAUSE OF HOW AWFUL I AM BYE.

Ugh


My buzz wore off and I only got this far.. fuck.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Day 3


....I worked all day long.. and only got this far.. oh my god /sobs
I think I'm gonna have to stay up all night so I can have it done for tomorrowww ugh
Good thing I have coffee!

asfasdgadg

Okay I really just need to say how excited I am for figure drawing on Friday asfajlsbhjsfbs I can't wait!

Experiment II


Just another quick experiment using my tablet to see how I want the end result to look!

Lines


Got the lines all done! Now I get to colour it tomorrow and hopefully I don't fuck it all up..

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Coloured Pencil Tutorial III



Coloured Pencil Tutorial II



Coloured Pencil Tutorial I


OHMYGODAFSGSGSFH


OKAY. This has nothing to do with class or anything but LOOK WHAT MY BROTHER GOT ME FOR MY BIRTHDAY OH MY GOD IT'S IRON MAN'S BRACELET I CAN'T EVEN I LOVE IT SO MUCH I'M SCREAMING

Day II


I was so close to being done! But that's okay I'll work on it tonight and I might mess around with the colour palette again. I'm also going to look up coloured pencil tutorials to help me for tomorrow!

DuBuffet Paper


Natasha/Himi
10/27/2012
ARTZ106

               The artist Jean DuBuffet was a French painter, sculptor, collector and writer born in Le Havre France of 1901 with the opposition toward authority, and while many patrons enjoy DuBuffet’s stylistic and idealistic embrace of eschewed art that in my own opinion I am not a fan of. I do, however, admire and respect his process of embracing “low art” quality and his way of obscuring the traditional standards of “beauty.”

DuBuffet’s works are created in mostly one simple medium: oil paint, but it’s what he adds to the paint that gives his art something to really feast your eyes on. DuBuffet actually thickens his paints with a variety of additions; such as sand, tar, and straw, giving a very unusual yet welcoming texture and surface to his work which would otherwise make it to be very flat. It wasn’t until 1962 when he actually limited his palette greatly to using only the colours black, white, red, and blue, which in turn provided a very clean and contemporary feel to his work. With limiting his palette like he did, he produced what may be his most well-known artwork titled “Hourloupe cyle,” which in the beginning consisted of merely drawings and paintings. Later on DuBuffet wished to give them greater "corporeality," transforming the flat images into three-dimensional creations, making what he referred to not as painted sculptures  but rather "drawings which extended and expand in space."

I chose DuBuffet simply for the fact that I don’t like his work all that much. I was actually originally going to pick the artist Maria Brunner, because I absolutely adore her use of bold colours, dynamic shadows and rich highlights that mimic the look of different confectionery food wrappers while creating somewhat of a surrealistic dream world where there are no right answers. I felt writing about her would be too easy, though. Writing about Dubuffet, however, would provide me with a challenge, and a challenge I was right. His art really frustrates me, actually. To the point I almost can’t bear to look at it although I’ll stare at it for long periods of time trying to figure out what it’s supposed to be, why he did it that way, why isn’t it this way, and so on. Although I may not be the biggest fan of his work overall, I do like his use of design in them.

The main 2D design elements featured in his work are bold, lines, colour, representational, geometric form and complex patterns. His bold use of colour in blocks the way he does gives a certain eye appeal which is very clean, leading into the geometric forms he uses to make up his representation of a being. His use of line can be seen throughout the entire piece, from the outlines to the patterns inside certain areas. Although his pieces would be considered “simple” I’m not entirely sure that’s a fair assumption. DuBuffet really put a lot of work and effort into his pieces and I believe they work for what he was trying to achieve. Along with his bold use of design and technique, there were some concerns to be expressed, specifically with Existentialism.

               Existentialism provided abstract painters, such as Jean DuBuffet, with a terminology that enabled them to assert the importance of personal expression. This term influences and distorts the idea of perception of objects in a space, as much of DuBuffet’s work resembles this. Much of his work is abstract, some to the point where you’re not entirely sure what it may be, which is the fun in it. Some of the relationship between DuBuffet and his work is quite remarkable, really. From an early age DuBuffet resented any sort of authority, which translated greatly into his art and I respect that. Who are we to tell another being what is and isn’t beautiful? Who are we to say what is good and what isn’t? All that is is opinion, personal taste. Hardly anyone has the same opinion toward a single object, piece of art, type of food, and so forth. So DuBuffet’s rejection of authority should be greatly realized and respected just for the sheer fact that he isn’t listening to anyone but himself. Something that everyone needs to do, no matter what it is they’re doing, whether it be something they’re illustrating, writing, acting out, anything. We’re all different, and the fact DuBuffet embraced his individuality is something of great caliber and courage.

Links used: http://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/2008/11/jean-dubuffet-at-pace-wildenstein/
                  http://www.moma.org/collection/artist.php?artist_id=1633
                  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Dubuffet

Colour experiment


Just a super quick experiment I did with my openCanvas and Tablet (since it was already on here) with the kind of colour palette I want to be using.
Very dark and gloomy and industrialized, I kinda like it!

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Final-ish sketch


Used my tablet and fixed it all up! Now I'll just draw it... again.. in my sketchbook.. so I can draw it again tomorrow..
/silent creys

I'm also such a fuckin pro at doors. You guys don't even know.

Sketchbook II


Yeah okay so this one all I did was mess around with my India Ink and water while listening to Iron Man by Black Sabbath.. I made a city burning. Lovely.
The red is actually pomegranates I squirted on to look like blood... yeah I'm weird but it looks kinda neat!

Sketchbook I



Just a couple pages from my sketchbook I did as a sort of practice last week for our Marks to Meaning project. Top was done in pencil, bottom was pen.

Experiment


While editing it I was just playing around with the different masks I have on my oC and actually thought it turned out really neat, very dark and gloomy. I like it.
Anyway this was just an experiment!

Day I


Wanted to get it all planned out/sketch completed today, but that's okay! Gonna work on it tonight and maybe even do a couple other versions.
sorrybadphotoineedtogetmyscannerworkingagain

Temple(s) of Time Refs








Zelda/Link/Ganondorf Refs




Ocarina of Time




Twilight Princess

Ganondorf








Mashup of ideas for 'Dorf