I snatched a couple of Vic’s sketches and painted them, here they are 🙂
Author: Federico
Moar Studies
Deathgate – Promo Image
Portrait of the Artist Scott Altmann
Here’s an illustration I did not long ago for the Realms of Fantasy Magazine. Sadly, RoF has just closed down due to the economical crisis. It is a real shame since it featured a lot of great illustrators, and even tho my experience working for them was really brief, it was quite enjoyable.
New Year = New Blog!
Yep, that’s right, this blog was in dire need of a complete redesign. Still some minor tweaking to do here and there, but this is it!
We hope you all like the new look 😀
Si, ya era hora de rediseñar completamente este blog. Falta pulir algunos detallitos pero básicamente ya está!
Esperamos que les guste el nuevo look 😀
Metabaron fanart
Xmas gift + tutorial
Hey there! For this Christmas I wanted to paint Vic a present, and why the heck not, share my process with you all.
After passing my sketchbook on to Vic so she could choose a doodle to get things started (yup, I’m not only cheap but also unimaginative) she pointed out this one.
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I used it as a starting point and came up with the following sketch, about A6 in size. I love composing with big shapes, so the idea behind working so small is that I can really focus in the shapes, curves, overlapping and composition without getting lost in the details.
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I knew from the beginning that I was going to paint this one with gouache, so doing a color key was a must. Gouache is one tricky medium, specially in the color department, so it’s better to know clearly where you want to go with it beforehand. I slapped some colors in a new multiply layer on top of my drawing.
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I then enlarged the sketch in photoshop so it fits an A4 and printed it. I taped it to my lightbox and taped a white piece of paper over it (some really basic 300gm paper I think, it’s actually called Basik). Having the sketch below allows me to work directly with paint without having to somehow transfer it to the final surface, so it’s a kinda nifty trick. I turned the lightbox on whenever I needed to see my lines. I worked basically flat, no rendering or soft edges, some drybrushing here and there but nothing fancy, just kept my color key as a rough reference in my computer’s monitor. This is the result.
Here it is with some added photoshoppery and a detail just for funsies (click to enlarge)