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Coma Deer – running
Here are two drawings I did of Jamie running.
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Coma Deer – more colour tests
I’ve posted these before, but I did some modifications to the colours after getting feedback from my supervisor.
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Illuminati
This painting was done for my drawing and composition module.
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Coma Deer – colour experiment
I did an inked version of the deer sketch that I posted earlier. I was dissatisfied with the flat colouring on the earlier tests for the book, so I decided to try something new. Here I added some quick variation and texture into the colour, to add some more life to the illustration. It is…
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Coma Deer – creature sketches
Sketches for some creatures with the head of Simone that Jamie encounters in Coma.
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Coma Deer – coloured line work
So I coloured the two drawings I posted earlier, the inked scan was much cleaner than the one done in pencil. I have to do a lot of adjustments to pencil drawings before I colour them – I’m more used to drawing with pencils, but I think inking is the best way to go for…
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Glasya-Labolas
Finished up my version of the demon dog Glasya-Labolas (also known as Caacrinolaas, Caassimolar, Classyalabolas, Glassia-labolis, Glasya Labolas, Gaylos-Lobos). A mighty president of hell, author and captain of manslaughter and bloodshed, teller of all things past and to come, causer of love among friends and foes, inciter of homicides, and maker of invisible men.
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Coma Deer – ink and pencil
These are both example illustrations for the Coma Deer project. I haven’t decided if I’m going to just use pencils or if I’m going to ink them before scanning them in and colour them in Photoshop. So the first illustration is inked and the second one is in pencils, I’m going to colour them both…
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Occult alphabet
These are some of the ideas I’m working on for the alphabet themed assignment in drawing and composition. The dog in the first sketch here is Glasya-Labolas, a demon said to be the author of manslaughter, causes love among friends and foes and that he teaches art and science. It is said that he should…
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Practical Project: Coma Deer
My initial plan for the practical project was to do storyboards for a feature film. After showing some of my concept art and pitching the idea for my project supervisor, he suggested I do an illustrated book instead. I quite liked the idea of doing an illustrated book, so that’s what I’m doing now. It…