Here’s a new step by step approach to one of my Photoshop paintings.
Still not happy with the pose, I changed it again. This time I like it and I roughly lay in some lights on the monkey to get a better sense of how it will sit in the composition. |
Now I just start laying in color. The bark of the Baobob is somewhat shiny and therefore reflective of a lot of the surrounding color. I pay particular attention to changing temperature. |
Torch Tiger
A few years back at Disney we created a book called Torch Tiger. It was a collection of works by Disney artists and the content had to be each individuals interpretation of the title. My wife Karen had passed away the year before after a long battle with breast cancer and I wanted to do something for her. This is what I produced.
A couple of lion paintings.
Some ink drawings I did a few years ago.
A few personal digital pieces…
Here are a couple of new characters done in the last couple of days.
Here is some recent personal work.
Here is a random sea creature/mermaid I created
This was a little elf design I did years ago.
Please look to my King of the Elves post to see many more designs from this project |
So when we were designing our elves, we wanted them to feel as if they could actually be out in the forest. If they had been there for thousands of years without having been seen, how did they do it? We looked at animals that use camouflage and mimicry to conceal themselves. Eventually the elves began to take on a unique feel. They began to grow leaves right out of their bodies! We thought that there are so many insects, lizards and birds that match the foliage that they live in then why not the elves?