Saturday, May 05, 2007

My Process

The digital part is what it looks like when I print the base colors out. I use Bristol vellum to print on, any dry media works really well on that. All the figures are colored pencil and nupastels, then ink washes, nupastel and acrylic for the background and line everything with colored pencils. This image is the before and after shot.

11 comments:

Unknown said...

awesome stuff man, where all these done for your thesis? how does it feel to be done with school!

Ester Wilson said...

wow! that's a really interesting way of working. Would never have thought to paint over a print, very cool :)

John Ofori said...

What can i say, you are the most talented "specail person" i know. Seriously though your thesis stuff is sick, gotta say im proud. Did you ever finish that 300 piece ??? Congrats on thesis and being done with all this. you gotta kiss French during graduation!

luis espinosa said...

once again.. amazing work! I love the use of different textures and patterns each of your pieces.it is a nice contrast to the figure. The content of your work is freakin HOT! you have a good eye for what is in style right now. I hope for much success in the future for your artwork and for your band. I also have to agree with carlos's comment on how you have raised the bar for a Senior Thesis. Both you and Sean rocked it out. Congrats man.

Cereal Killer said...

Wow, the textures you´ve added is so great!
Light and volume effects are very real. I like the way you added those shadows on the wallpaper.

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masterpiece dude!

Mespind said...

Cara sem palavras...muito bom seus trabalhos....e seu studio é melhor ainda rs.

abraço.

Ramsés Meléndez said...

Very nice female color !!

Bai Fan said...

So where is all of the new stuff? COME ON MAN! Keep posting!

DOGJAUSREILY said...

impressive, I magnify blog and fantastic illustrations

EvaShmeva said...

Love this one. Reminds me of my favorite print by Mucha (my fav artist). . . the ad he did for Job. . . very nice

kurios said...

So did you color directly onto the vellum? How big was this piece?

I really love your style and am trying to figure out how you do it.