3 cards I did for White Wolf's new card set that released today. This was one of the fastest deadlines I ever had to work with. I was happy with the way they turned out under the tight deadline. The work also went on vacation with me.
Here is a painting of Thane from ME2, a game I cant wait to play. I did this painting to practice oil painting before I did an oil painting for a client. I want to try to do most of my work as traditionally as possible. I enjoy using real paint so much more than painting in front of a computer. I am really happy with the way this turned out.
You might be wondering why I draw the same fishes every time I got to the aquarium. It is simple, they are the slowest moving and are the easiest to draw.
This is a sample piece I did for someone who needs icons done for a slot machine game. So the final image for this would be much smaller. I think I may have gone more "realistic" than what he was looking for. I will find out in a few days. Image took about 3 hours, sketch to finish.
Went to the aquarium again today. I did these ones in ink. I think they look a lot better than the pencil sketches. I really love drawing the eels, they have so much character to them.
Some sketches I did at the Birch Aquarium in La Jolla a few days ago and sketches from the San Diego Zoo that I did today. I wanted to draw the tigers, they were right near the glass, but there were too many people taking pictures of their kids next to the tigers. Next time I will have to go earlier.
Here are some head studies I did from Andrew Loomis. There are a few placement issues in the drawings, but they came out ok. I was mostly studying the way he describes form, not that that is an excuse for drawing issues.
Geist: The Sin-Eaters officially released today so I can now show the rest of the art work for it. I was really happy with the way these turned out and had a blast creating them. If I get more black and white work from White Wolf, this is probably the style I will do my pieces in.