Thing the first: A while back I showed you the beginnings of a new Godzilla post. Well, here is the finished product. I have titled it “I Come from the Water.” Initially I was going to have the big guy going through a Tokyo streetscape, but then I realized I don’t have the talent to pull that off.
The final file ended up being 12 layers and rather beefy in file-size. I took longer to do since I re-organized it in the middle of working on it. That is why digital is a much better media for me than others.
Thing the second: This is a quick digital sketch I did of Ewan MacGregor. The final version is what you see here. I didn’t layer this one at all. Just raw digital painting on a black background. I think I spent around 30 minutes on it while waiting for a 2 x10 foot (61 x 304 cm) plot to finish printing.
I used this photo as reference.
I think the image has taken on a more Liev Schreiber vibe than an Ewan vibe
If I could find a picture of Liev Schreiber wearing that suit and standing in that position. I would be spot on.
To recap:
Not sure what is for dinner tonight
It might be leftovers
I am still rather tired
Penguins are funny because they waddle
We are buying a skylight tomorrow
Weeeeeeeee... Skylight
The counters for the kitchen should be here the last week of January
New appliances are being delivered February 1
We still need to get countertops
This kitchen is going to kick so much ass
It should because it is a kick in the wallet
It also means that I need to paint
Soon
Very soon even
No, sooner than that
Picture, if you will, slate gray cabinetry with lime green walls and a stainless steel counter top
That is nothing like what our kitchen will look like
Factoid: Liev Screiber narrates the PBS show Secrets of the Dead
Have a great weekend everyone.
Labels: Art, Digital Thursday
2 Comments:
Bah, looks like my previous comment was eaten. I shall re-phrase.
How'd you do the second piece? Specifically, are you using a tablet or is this with a mouse? Inquiring minds want to know. And that mind would be me!
Dustin:
These are indeed done with a tablet. I have a Wacom that I absolutely love. It makes me happy.
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