Sketches, Scribblings and Dabblings in Photoshop (2013 Thread)

Started by [cancerblack], May 17, 2013, 07:38:16 AM

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ShadowPred

Quote from: [CANCERBLACK] on May 17, 2013, 11:24:08 AM
Thanks for all the positive feedback, ShadowPred. Artists always like that!

Here's a definite work in progress. As before, click on the image to get a *much* closer look. These files aren't small. This one was taken off my phone under bad lighting, and I'm amazed how well it came out. :D





OMNOMNOMNOMNOMNOMNOM!




[cancerblack]

[cancerblack]

#17
Thanks. :D


Don't have access to a scanner at the moment, but here are a few phone-pics of some scribbles and a WIP full-on illustration. My apologies for the quality of the snaps, I have very shaky hands and a low-wattage light in my room. :-\

First, an idea I've been playing with for about a year. These were the first two sketches I found of it:

I drew this one when I was bored as shit during a lecture.




And this one was just a lazy day last year.




I'll be back shortly to post more stuff, including some (rough) colour work.




Here's a photocopy of the first Alien I posted, with some water colours over it. Once again, taken with my phone:





And a rudimentary goof around in Photoshop of the same:




Next up: WIP shots of a large image I'm starting.

ShadowPred

UNF, MOAR!

[cancerblack]

This is the start of an A2-sized image of a biomechanical corridor. Just construction lines so far, apart from one side of the "frame" of the image.








Space Sweeper


ShadowPred

Dear heaven, the rate at which these images are being produced...hnnnng!

Vickers

Quote from: [CANCERBLACK] on May 18, 2013, 09:38:29 AM
This is the start of an A2-sized image of a biomechanical corridor. Just construction lines so far, apart from one side of the "frame" of the image.










[cancerblack]

Thanks for the responses guys. :)

Here's my last upload for the day. The first one is partially sculpted from epoxy putty, and partly made from components of various from sci-fi model kits. The base is putty and plastic tubing. The second is a Heroclix Predator with its' spear replaced (the Heroclix toys are made of frankly floppy plastic). In case you were wondering, they're both under 2 inches in height. I'll probably take some better pictures of them at some point, but for now...






Space Sweeper

Good lord, does your talent have no end?!  :o

Cal427eb

Quote from: Space Sweeper on May 18, 2013, 12:08:34 PM
Good lord, does your talent have no end?!  :o
THIS.

[cancerblack]

[cancerblack]

#26
Quote from: Cal427eb on May 18, 2013, 12:18:02 PM
Quote from: Space Sweeper on May 18, 2013, 12:08:34 PM
Good lord, does your talent have no end?!  :o
THIS.

Well, thanks guys.  ;D :D

I'll try to find more sketches to scan up tomorrow.

King Rathalos

holyf**kshitwhydidn'ticlickonthisthreaduntilnow! :o

Fantastic work you've got here. :)

ShadowPred

I want one of these mini figures.

[cancerblack]

[cancerblack]

#29
The Heroclix Predators are still available from various webstores, I think.


Hey guys, guess what? I didn't manage to access a scanner today, but I did draw this for you instead:





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