Saturday, July 10, 2010

Imaginative Realism


Staying on the topic of books I thought I'd share something that I've found to be really helpful.


The reason I believe this art book by James Gurney stands out so well is that it focuses on the approach to an illustration rather than a step-by-step techniques. Which those can be nice to help understand how a particular artist works. But it can be difficult sometimes to take away anything useful from the book that relates to you and the medium you work in. James hits on a large variety of topics and doesn't spend page after page boring you with one subject. Great information short and to the point. His next book, Color and Light is due out this November. Can't wait



Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Books

Recently I went out in search of some personal inspiration in the form of a book. I was pleasantly surprised by what I found.
 

 
Draw & Paint the Realm of Faerie


Draw & Paint the Realm of Faerie by Ed Org, is a beautiful and useful book.  For me, this book contains all the most useful information an artistic book should have. It describes the tools used, and how to use them. Also, it shows step by step techniques that Ed Org utilizes. And, the best part for me personally, is the artists gallery.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Experimenting

Lately I've been finding that I'm becoming more and more interested in more cartoonish looks. But the painter in me still wants to give it a slightly painted look and feel. I don't think I wanna render things too much and the top image is kind of an example of that. I think any of the realistic type stuff I do should be reserved for book cover type of illustrations. I also think working like this well help me focus more on creating an environment and emotion for the characters. Rather than trying to figure out how to render some material.
The characters designs below are with flat colors. No plan to render these. Just another pic of the look I'm leaning towards.
What's your opinion?

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Daily Sketches

I thought it might be helpful to compare our artwork, daily sketches and such. Here are a few of mine from this month. Feel free to share some of yours :).





Questions, Comments, Suggestions? Please comment! :)

Sites to Share

 I just wanted to share some links and info I have found helpful over the past few months. Hope you all enjoy these resources.

Character Design: You can find great photo reference under their archives

DeviantArt tuts: Large list of various DeviantArt tutorials

Textures: This is a great resource for textures to use in your artwork


And here's a shout out to Blake: Thanks for sharing these links, hopefully everyone will find them as useful as I have.

Free books

Info For Illustrators

Improve Your Portfolio

Saturday, April 10, 2010

So, any ideas ?

So, the blog is pretty basic right now, and I was curious if any of you guys had ideas to vamp it up?

Maybe we can change the name, or the setup? I would love to see more people join up and contribute so we can all get a great network going.

Thanks guys

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Jon Foster... #2

Just because I love his work too, I had to add my favorite of his..... so far :P

 

I think I'm partial to this particular piece because I absolutely love the culture and all the subtle symbolization created within the art. Especially the cherry blossoms.

Jon Foster

I constantly come back to Jon Fosters work for inspiration. He works with both traditional and digital mediums. His colors and ideas get me revved up to work on something even if I only have time to work on a doodle. So it's safe to say it's a bad idea to look through his work if it's close to the time I should be nodding off because I'll just wanna stay up working on something. And slowly of course, I feel his style influencing my work.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

All the Pretty Colors

This is one of my favorite digital artists. She's probably what inspired my to work with digital media more

 

See more here

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Biznez cards


I'm trying to design some business cards, these kind of look like crap but does anyone have some suggestions to make them more interesting? The gradient bugs me but I would like some kind of noise behind the butterfly and text.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Beautiful!!

 So what do you think guys? Find any of these artists inspiring? Here's another one, let me know what you think :)

 

Here's where you can find more of her wonderful work

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Digital Painting

I love this girls digital painting style.
All of her work seems to flow so beautifully. 

 
You can find more of her work here luciole

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Blog Browsing

Here's an artist I ran across browsing blogs. 

I love her unique style and design. You can check her out here: Adrienne Trafford

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Here's to Inspiration!

I absolutely love looking at art, and listening to music. I could probably do it all day if I had time to. So, I decided to start this blog to share who and what inspires me most. Hope you all enjoy.

Cheers!

One of my favorite artists is Audrey Kawasaki