Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Inside the Temple

Using the 3-point perspective, where inside a triangle all the axes X, Y and Z of a drawing goes to the three different corners. I made the interior of a old church. Then to Photoshop to put color, shadows and finish it.

The light is not on the middle of the entrance, I moved it a little to the left side to avoid symmetry. Here is the image before Photoshop, separated foreground and background in two layers.
And here hare some of the steps separated with the construction lines. Thousands of lines just to make a little area, and of course using layers to avoid loosing myself.



Here just the diagram of the view, where all axes are going to different directions.
Enjoy, and yes, it took many hours of work.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

on the mood...


A simple line draw with 1hr at photoshop to give the mood I wanted for this week. Enjoy and comment!

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Monroe's Portrait



A very early picture of Marilyn Monroe.
Copy with charcoal to 18x24. Now I can see it from far far away!

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Color portrait

Nothing to say, just other excercice about color theory with Cameron Wasson.

Stay warm... 2hrs practicing.

Basic LowPoly modeling, with nothing more than the basics shapes.
No textures, no mapping and no expressions.
To keep the speed and things in my head. It tooks around 2.50hrs with renders inclusive.

More details? with more time...

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Master Copy

For the last assigment on a Mark Tennant class at the Academy we needed to do a Master copy in charcoal of some portrait from near by 19th.

I chose Portrait of a Man (61.5 x 50 cm) oil paint on canvas.
By Fabre, François-Xavier (1766-1837 French)
Made in 1809. National Gallery of Scotland.

Thats the progress from 12pm to 8pm... non stop.





And here it is. Enjoy.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Figure Studio

Now I am in vacations at the Academy I upload a couple of past works in the Figure Studio Class, a Master Copy of Lucy Hayward Barker "Untitle" from 1893. (Original and Master Copy in charcoal)