Saturday, January 29, 2011



Here are some rock experimentation I did. Rocks were tricky at first but once I did them in marker they got real easy. Real life references work best.




This isnt the final design for her body, I am still messing around with her body type. Some drawings she is too fat and others just awkward. I am liking the idea of giving her digitigrade legs. Oh my god I tried to fit her into the bottom of of one of these pics and her ass came out HUGE. My teacher thought it was funny. I do want her to be bottom heavy in contrast with the other characters' top heaviness.

I am using volumetric shading....I need to get into the habit of not relying so much on lines to distinguish forms and values. Tomorrow I am going to try and use some of my library of photo references to do some more environment studies.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Frank


This is a character I have had in mind for almost almost half of my life. I recently got a chance to redraw him through my character design class, it feels awesome to have a professional review him. I am feeling very tired but I really need to continue getting a portfolio of sketches I have been doing to get into a track in my degree program. I'm still very torn between environment design track (which I have been told I am strong in) or Previsualization track (which I feel a bit more passionate towards) I just dont feel strong in environments yet...I love drawing them, but I feel lacking in certain areas, namely composition. I feel more towards vehicles and characters and machinery than just backgrounds alone. Why fight where my strength lies though? It is not that I dislike designing environments in settings. Anyways, I wrote a back story behind him, which I had fun writing by the way:

Frank's Background
Frank Allen Nancoe was born in Clifford Forge, VA, to a family of 25. Frank's parents were somewhat un-affectionate and kept to their own business more than raising him or his other siblings. His father worked at a rapidly depleting coal mine, creating to a lack of support towards his offspring and forcing Frank to adjust quickly to relying on himself. After a childhood of fighting with his several same-age brothers and sisters, he developed an apathetic attitude towards the struggles of everyday life. His bumbling social awkwardness lead to many misunderstandings between him and his teachers and later bosses and co-workers. This furthered his view that working hard usually amounted to nothing. His grades were mediocre and his performance at work was nothing noticeable oftentimes referring to his jobs and bosses as "forgettable pocket-jobs run by wage-slaves who had to settle for whatever was convenient." This made him a job-hopper, seeking out work that required little thought, and as soon as more responsibilities were laid upon him, he either quit or got fired.

Despite this grim outlook and uneventful teen years, Frank did have his dreams. He has a passion for cars and anything mechanical, holding to the belief that "machines have and will continue free us from many of the stresses and responsibilities that plagued society years ago." He loves anything that makes life easy and dreams of living in Florida on a beach with "No one and their stupid mouths asking me to do s***" Eventually Frank did move from Clifford Forge to Washington D.C. to attend Capital Technical Institute where he met his best friend and all time worst influence, Mark "Rusty" Redington in his student housing. After graduation, Rusty convinced Frank to move with him to Southhampton, VA, a bustling southeastern Virginia city, where Rusty claimed the job market was better.

Unfortunately for the both of them the economy hit a recession the day they moved into an apartment with Rusty's parents. After a long unsuccessful job hunt Frank was able to land a job as a room server at a local hotel downtown and Rusty at coffee shop in the lobby of the same hotel. This was where a fateful evening would occur when several employees went absent due to a bad case of food poisoning as a result of Rusty's intoxicated misuse of an espresso machine. The manager was focusing all his frustration at Frank and a few pet peeves later Frank threw his now former manager in a dumpster. Rusty then vomited in said dumpster, ending both of their employment.

As he was walking out of the back of hotel Frank noticed a broken down car in the back alley with someone frantically working on it, this individual was alone and being approached by a group of armed men. Frank then rushed to his side, repairing the car and driving away from the situation. The man turned out to be William Wyoming, owner of WyomingTech Services. Impressed by Frank's skill and knowledge, Wyoming hired him on the spot as his lead Technician. Rusty managed to get a job at a local smoke shop, where the management were usually less sober than him. Rusty and Frank moved in together as roomates in a two bedroom aging apartment, where Frank's anti-social laziness and Rusty's outgoing, womanizing, anything goes lifestyle often clash.

Friday, January 7, 2011

Inspired

Well...here we go!
I close friend inspired me to start building a portfolio....so yeah. I will use this to post my quick marker renderings and hopefully some good finished photoshop work, with the hopes of attracting future employers.

A quick visit to Gearbox Software's headquarters was enough to inspire me and give me a good kick in the rear!