Modeled this a while back in Carrara -- 3Dmodeling and animation software. This is my brother Larry as a probe robot. His "neck" is articulated... simple ball joint, and the wheels turn. If I ever animate it I'll post a video.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Fun with 3D - LarryBot
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Study of Hamlin Marsh
Oil on canvas panel • 8 x 10
Quick oil study of Hamlin Marsh in Liverpool. Haven't done much plein air painting, and found out when I opened my paintbox, I didn't have any yellow. None. I mixed a "sort of" yellow on site using raw umber and white and filled in the blanks when I got back to my studio. It was very windy, (storm approaching) and the canvas blew off the easel a couple times. I added tape, a small bungy cord and a couple clips to my paintbox.
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Friday, September 18, 2009
Work in progress . . . Audiobook Cover
Thought I'd post some sketches and working images of this illustration-in-progress. Initial ideas were sent to the client via text message attachment. I was at Barnes & Noble sipping coffee and working on ideas. I used my cell phone to snap a few photos of sketches and sent them to the client. He called me back and we discussed the sketches and agreed on a concept. The story is narrated by the sister of a boy who dies of cancer. Baseball plays a central role in the story, and the glove is an important linking element.
I colored the background and began blocking in the window and curtain, working my way to the rest of the background and then the figure.
More work on the background and window. Reworked the face and decided to add some filtered shadows in the lighting.
A little more work on the face to warm up some of the skin tones. Worked on her left hand & arm ... still awkward, needs more work. The glove is finished, except for final once over when everything else is done. Added more contrast between the figure and background.
Finished! Several projects in between the last entry and today. Here's the final illustration and the cover with the artwork in place. I painted a lot that wouldn't be seen in the final crop to allow me some flexibility when it came to positioning the image on the package cover. This was painted in Photoshop CS3.
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Sunday, August 16, 2009
ADIRONDACK EXPLORER - (these images are copyrighted) |
Selected Drawings from 10 years of illustrating for The Adirondack Explorer
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