Category: Finished Art

Dragon!!

Xiuhcoatl

Hola! My first serious illustration of a dragon. This started out as a random speed paint and ended up like this after around 9hours. Big thanks to nebezial for his awesome tutorials! Anyway, I’m trying to practice constructing heads now  after doing the Miyazaki piece… realized that I waste too much time fixing those poorly… Read more »

Bloodsports # 5 – Laputa: Castle in the Sky

Laputa: Castle in the Sky

Another Crimsom Daggers Bloodsports entry, my second! I tried to go a little star wars or lord of the rings-ish with the design, meaning multiple characters all crammed up. I thought it was a good practice and doing the composition was totally out of my comfort zone. Anyway, I didn’t place but it was still… Read more »

Bloodsports # 4 – Legend of Lizards

Legend of Lizards

This is gonna be my first post of the year instead. I finally gave the Crimson Daggers’ Bloodsports challenge a shot. Although I didn’t have enough time to do it, I really enjoyed doing something different. The entries for this challenge blew me away! 100+ people submitted with lots of great stuff! You guys could… Read more »

Monsters and Pointy Rocks

Abaddon

Hey guys! ..It’s been a while… again. So, as promised I applied some of the stuff I learned about anatomy on these illustrations. Yep, not a sketch or speed paint but illustrations! Anyway, I decided to make this image for practice and as a new portfolio piece just because I am a huge fan of the… Read more »

Sidewalks

Memory Walk

Another lame update. Other than the weird looking random mma guy up there, I did a memory painting below based on the sidewalk I pass through when I go home. It’s a good way to practice your “photographic” memory. I also finished one old thumbnail I did below. It’s sorta looks sparth inspired even if it… Read more »

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Still life: Glass

So here I am posting again after sooo long. I wanted to say I’ve been in a very long art slump but that’s just another excuse. Actually, I’ve been thinking a lot about where I’d like to take my art to but, before all those specifics, I knew I had to work on having a… Read more »