Saturday 12 May 2012

Aries Updated

My new tablet & pen arrived this week - I've moved over to the Wacom Bamboo 3, & loving it. I managed to get some detail in I just couldn't get with the pen I destroyed a week ago. Much, much happier with this version.

I also made the horn bigger which works a lot better. Moral of the story - get the best tablet you can afford, and go big on the artwork.

Sunday 6 May 2012

Aries Zodiac design

I haven't done a t-shirt design in a while.If all goes to plan I'll have the full zodiac range ready in a couple of months. Sadly my tablet pen disintegrated on me in the final stages, so I guess I'll shopping for a new version ASAP. Done in Painter V12, using the fine liner and airbrush tools for the flame work.

I might go back once I have a new pen and work on the horn a bit more; I'm not too crazy about the way it looks in the smaller version on screen.

Saturday 18 February 2012

Seascape with wreck

First painting from the Oz trip in December. Done in Painter using wet oils and turps brushes. Hopefully now that I've fed my Painting Beast, I can get on with some writing tonight.


Playing around

This is not the final version; but I did have fun with it.

The skull and hat were done in painter with the chalk brush, overlayed with daubs of watercolour wash in purples and greens. The kiss was lipstick print I photographed, imported, and used the painter burn tool and flame effect on.
Background is the pastel tool with a very low opacity, and then the lighting effect played over it.


Monday 6 February 2012

Die Laughing Cover

This is one of my favourites so far. Image manipulation from a photo I took. Painter really does ring all my bells - my only gripe would be the text editing, which I need to do in Coreldraw to get the effects I want.
 The photo itself was pretty much a case of being in the right place at the right time. I knew as soon as I took it that the old cover I'd planned (and pretty much completed) was being replaced.

Then it was a case of playing with colour values and saturation fields. Sometimes the best stuff just falls into your lap.