Wednesday, December 02, 2009
If: Entangled
Experimented some more with custom brushes I downloaded for Photoshop. I started feeling out buildings and decay and destruction out of it as I built up the brush strokes, an urban entanglement of progress and stagnation, of the glory of achievement meeting the violence of despair and nihilism.
Labels:
abstract,
composition,
conceptual,
digital,
entangled,
grunge,
illustration friday,
photoshop,
urban
Sunday, November 22, 2009
If: Music
"From all the drinks,
I get drunk off music..."
I get drunk off music..."
—CSS
Done in PaintTool SAI. Linework comes out nicely, but I'm still deciding on how I like coloring in it.
Labels:
alcohol,
conceptual,
digital,
glossy,
illustration friday,
music,
painttool sai,
sai
Friday, November 13, 2009
IF: Unbalanced
Just call me Stella, cuz I'm getting my groove back.
I was working on collaging some stuff to put up on my wall yesterday when this week's IF word (and last week's pick) reminded me that symmetrical and perfectly balanced is overrated. So I shook things up, unbalanced 'em, and made a little ode to asymmetry to put up on my wall.
Labels:
abstract,
composition,
digital,
illustration friday,
pattern,
photoshop,
stamp,
unbalanced
Thursday, November 12, 2009
IF: Blur
Been a while.
For Illustration Friday's subject, "Blur." Made me think of being haunted by demons, but pretty much everything has since watching Paranormal Activities. I swear that damn movie didn't creep me out at all until I got into bed and turned out the lights. I felt like I was waiting to either fall asleep or get dragged off the bed by one foot.
That demon was a dick.
Anyways, openCanvas apparently doesn't work on Windows Vista, so I decided to give PaintTool SAI a go (which I found suggested here when searching for an alternative). Did the initial sketch + color on SAI and did the background in Photoshop with some shiny new brushes I downloaded.
So far, SAI seems to have a lot of the features I loved about openCanvas: it's not bulky (it opens fast and doesn't lag the brush when I draw) and it's focused on painting/drawing so it works well with my Wacom tablet.
On the other hand, as it is originally a Japanese program, so some of the tools are hard to figure out and ALL of the brush settings are labeled strangely so I have to experiment more to figure out what they do. And I miss having event files :(
I think I might try some of the other ones like ArtRage, MyPaint, Pixia, and GIMP to compare...
For Illustration Friday's subject, "Blur." Made me think of being haunted by demons, but pretty much everything has since watching Paranormal Activities. I swear that damn movie didn't creep me out at all until I got into bed and turned out the lights. I felt like I was waiting to either fall asleep or get dragged off the bed by one foot.
That demon was a dick.
Anyways, openCanvas apparently doesn't work on Windows Vista, so I decided to give PaintTool SAI a go (which I found suggested here when searching for an alternative). Did the initial sketch + color on SAI and did the background in Photoshop with some shiny new brushes I downloaded.
So far, SAI seems to have a lot of the features I loved about openCanvas: it's not bulky (it opens fast and doesn't lag the brush when I draw) and it's focused on painting/drawing so it works well with my Wacom tablet.
On the other hand, as it is originally a Japanese program, so some of the tools are hard to figure out and ALL of the brush settings are labeled strangely so I have to experiment more to figure out what they do. And I miss having event files :(
I think I might try some of the other ones like ArtRage, MyPaint, Pixia, and GIMP to compare...
Labels:
blur,
demons,
digital,
grunge,
illustration friday,
painterly,
painttool sai,
paranormal activities,
photoshop,
sai
Thursday, July 13, 2006
Skyline
Submission for Illustration Friday's topic "Skyline". I know what you're thinking. This has absolutely nothing to do with the words "sky" and/or "line. But it's not as random as you think. I went an elementary school called Skyline, and I remember one of the projects we did, which involved tracing a maple leaf, dividing it into sections, and decorating each section uniquely.
Okay, it is as random as you thought, but I spent three days on it so it works.
Done in OpenCanvas.
Labels:
abstract,
digital,
illustration friday,
opencanvas,
skyline
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