Monday 26 November 2018

Alice in Sketchland!



Hey everyone! Welcome back!

So today I have another Alice in Wonderland sketch for you all that's to become part of the Mural I've mentioned I'm working on. The project looks like it's going to be a big one and will end up including other Alice in Wonderland characters, either on the main Mural or in other parts of the room. I'm admittedly a bit nervous about the actual painting part of the job, but I'm currently researching the best brushes for the job right now.

(Of course, if there are painters and decorators out there who have any advice on that front, I'd love to hear it!)

So far in the line up, I've shown you the White Rabbit and the Cheshire Cat (If you missed it, check out Sketches in Wonderland, which has those images on it). As I mentioned in that post, the plan is to do the sketches, put them onto Manga studio so the client can pick and choose who will go where on the image, then the final positions will be saved and that image will be used as the basis for the wall design. So, this time I have drawn Alice herself.

Admittedly, I was nervous about drawing Alice. While I have no particular issue with Disney animal types, I've found it more difficult to draw in a Disney human art style. I can't say for sure that I have it down pat, of course - those who Draw for Disney are awesome! - but I have done my best and the client is happy with it for the purpose of planning. It's a little rough, but it is the first sketch after all!

So, without further ado, here we are!


I think the bit that still annoys me the most right now is the mouth. However, once I'm certain of character placements, it will be easier to adjust her expression, as well as the direction her eyes are looking in. I have a few ideas for other characters to have in the image, such as the Mad Hatter, the March Hare, the Dormouse, maybe the Caterpillar or the flowers. Maybe even the two 'Tweedles'. I didn't think that the Queen of Hearts or her soldiers would work for this image, though (Everyone I'm drawing doesn't look worried enough about the Queen screaming for heads to be 'offed'. Plus this is for a small child's room).

I have a few ideas for what they would be doing, such as the 'Tweedles' being either side of a tree the Cheshire Cat would be in mirroring each other, or the 'Hatter' crowd having a Tea party picnic under said tree. Still, it all depends on the client and their personal selections for the final placement image. So, a long way to go, but it should be fun.

More on that as it unfolds though! 

Until next time!

Tara



Monday 19 November 2018

How Do You Get A Pikachu On A Bus?

So...How Do You Get A Pikachu On A Bus?

You Pokemon!

Eh? Eh?

Ahem...Sorry. Anyway! Hey everyone! Welcome back!

So, assuming that you didn't run from that horrible, horrible joke and are wondering what the old thing has to do with anything...well, 'Let's Go Pikachu!' and 'Let's Go Eevee!' was released this week. I've been a fan of the series since...well...the original Red and Blue series. Back then I wasn't much of a gamer (even now I'd still class myself as casual), with my only real game experence being Tetrus on the Gameboy. The first Pokemon games got me into RPG games and RPG games have since then taken a place in my heart as my favourate kind of games. Since then I've played pretty much every hand held main series Pokemon game and their remakes.

So, who got Let's Go Eeevee?


 I did! (I also did a very, very fast Eevee sketch from memory too. lol)

The game's been interesting so far, though I'm not entirely sure about the catch system yet. I mean, when I catch things, its awesome, but when you're throwing every kind of berry and the highest level pokeball you can get at the time and that Chansey still wont go in...then runs away. Gah!

Still, it's not a bad game. It's pretty much a high tech looking blast from the past (especially if you ever played Pokemon Yellow) but with new things added or changed. It's the main reason why I chose Eevee, beyond the fact Eevee's adorable, since I've already played with Pikachu as a starter from my Yellow days. Currently I'm only about half way through - With my main wrist still strapped up because of tendonitis, playing using my non-dominant hand does make things a bit difficult - so still lots of fun to be had yet. I may do my full thoughts on things when I've finished the main story.

Even so, I have had a bit of a surprise. Two shiny Pokemon?! I'm not even joking. I wasn't even looking for them or anything, but...here they are!


I caught this one first as a Caterpie, which was a golden colour. As it is, I didn't keep it on my team, but I at least made sure to level it up :) 

Yes...I was being silly with the nickname here. It was mainly just so I wouldn't accidentally send it off to the Professor along with any other Caterpie I may have caught for EXP/candy sake.

Then I got through Mt Moon and about to head to the next city and in the grass outside I litterally ran into this one:


I mean, litterally just ran into it because it spawned as I jumped off the ledge. Wasn't looking for it or anything. I just feel so bad that I wasn't going to use a Spearow at that point. I was almost tempted, as my first ever Pokemon team back in my red and blue days had a Fearow in the team, but I wanted to try some different Pokemon. Even so, Lucky, huh?

So yes, between work, my wrist and working on the mural, once this came out, I've kind of been...uh...playing this! lol. I'm thinking that I may do sketches of all my end team when I'm done. I think I have everyone right now, but I still have four more badges to go! And left handed all the way! (wonder if catching things would be easier if my dominant wrist wasn't strapped up?)

Sorry if there's not much in ways of actual art this week. As you can probebly guess from what I mentioned, I've been trying to rest my wrist between work. Why does it take so long for tendonitis to go away!

Either way, I'll see about giving an actual review and proper full thoughts on the game once I've finished the main story at least, maybe with sketches of my end team?

Until next time!

Tara


Monday 12 November 2018

Art in Pain!




Hey everyone! Welcome back!

Before we get into the main chunk of the blog, I just wanted to focus a little time on one of the comic industry's biggest losses. Today, Stan Lee has departed for the big cameo in the sky at 95 years of age. Its strange to think of him as having passed away, as he just seemed to keep going alongside Marvel for as long as I can remember. I grew up with cartoons of Spiderman and the X-men, Fantastic Four and Ironman, and, of course, the various Marvel movies. My dad was also a big collector of the comics as well and I would read them too.

While my style is closer to manga than that of western comics, it was still western comics and the cartoons based on them that was part of my childhood and, in a way, did inspire much of my imagination before I ever really got into reading actual novels at all (and it took me ages before I saw written novels as anything other than school work, whereas comics and graphic novels were what I could read for fun).

It's a sad day today for all comics fans, but I'm sure the mark Stan left on the world will remain for many a year to come. Excelsior, Stan Lee! You will not be forgotten.

It almost feels a little awkward to talk about my own sketches and such after talking about a comic legend, especially as I haven't particually done a huge amount this week (that I can show, at least, as I'm working on a commission that's no where near done yet). Part of this is due to long hours at work, but also partly because of both back and wrist pain. My wrists are...well, a somewhat reoccurring problem, as some of my followers may have seen me talk about in past blogs - one time even looking like a puppet from Thunderbirds and the likes because of how I had to strap both wrists at the same time but my back is a bit more hit and miss, usually relating to staying in certain positions (sitting, standing etc) for large amounts of time. It got to a point where by Friday I could barely move, so that cut...well, much of my drawing time short this week. Kind of annoying when you have several ongoing things you really wanna get done but can't because of your own physical limitations. Grrr. Still, so long as I rest for a little while and take it slow going back in again after the rest, I'll be able to get back into those things asap! (though I'll still be trying my best on that commission in the meantime!)

Anywho, my pain aside, I did do a couple sketches that I can show you guys! :)

So firstly, remember how I did that face sprite of Zack from Angels of Death, based more on his game avatar rather than the anime version of him? Well, I thought that it would only be fair to do the same for Ray. Similar to the Zack one, Ray is a head sketch based on her game design rather than the anime one, and is currently only a pencil sketch that I hope to digitize, so to speak.


I'll probebly need to take a better image of the sketch when I use it as the base for the final version, as this one looks a tiny bit wonky....Anyway, the digital version will likely be tweaked and a tad more detail added, of course, but in comparison to her anime form, her game sprite is somewhat more simplistic. Though, oddly, for a game constantly saying her eyes are 'dead', much of her state of mind is reflected in her eyes in the game. Not certain yet which 'state of mind' I'll end up giving her. We'll have to see.

The other sketch I did was mostly inspired by the Halloween ones I did, or rather the Devil Contract story that Hex Doll is from. This time was the character Lucy. I think in the past I've only show a very rough concept (by that it was rather rough, little detail) which is funny since she is the main female lead, despite the fact I've sketched Damien, the male lead, at least a few times since. So...this is mostly me getting used to her design! lol

She is supposed to be around ten years old during the events of Devil contract. As you can see, she is holding the currently dormant Hex Doll. I sort of had the metal image that she had only just been given that by Damien. (Also had a silly mental image of her thinking he's a weirdo, but that' more my parody mind at play there. lol!). Either way, even though this is also a sketch, there is more detail in this one, mostly around the face and clothing, though more would be added once digital. 

I motioned before that it is with Devil contract that I'm considering laying around with the line art style to go along with the different tone the story itself has compared to the overall themes of Dreamwalkers. 

Of course, any constructive comments are always appreciated!

Until next time!

Tara


Monday 5 November 2018

Return of Nui!



Hey everyone! Welcome back!

Two of my electronics died this past week. My tablet and my mobile phone. RIP to my old tablet and phone...

In terms of my tablet, I actually had a second one that I bought a while ago, so thankfully I was able to use that one once I set it all up. It's an Intuos pro, so definitely an upgrade. Still getting used to it at the moment (mostly with the short cut keys and accidentally nudging things since I'm not used to the bigger tablet, but it's definitely doing well so far. As for my phone...Honestly don't know what happened to it. It kept glitching on the screen lock - when I put in the correct code, it just shut off and I had to wake the screen up to try again. After about 6-7 tries, it just shut off completely. Thing was, I had 50% battery at the time and it wouldn't switch back on or charge or anything. I'd had the phone for about 3 years, so it was probebly an event waiting to happen. I have a new phone now, though I lost a ton of photos that overshot the memory card and saved on the internal memory.

Thankfully, I did manage to back up some photos and some were forwarded to my computer at one point or another, so while I lost some, I still have others.

Speaking of some of the photos I saved, does anyone remember a sketch a did a while back that was a version of a character called 'Nui', only a bit younger with longer hair? Well, that was one of the photo's I saved (I photographed the sketch as I didn't have a printer). As I reminder, this is the sketch I'm referencing:


Well, Using this picture as a basis, I had decided to make a digital version. Tablet issues aside, I have made a start on it, though currently only the actual line art, so...it does kinda look like he's sitting on nothing right now. lol. I was thinking of drawing him and doing at least the flat colour, then focusing completely on the background to get in those details so that I can make sure the placement works, then adding shadows, lights and other final touches to the picture. With that in mind, I started with the line art of Nui himself.

I adjusted some of the picture, as you can see. The cloak part on the original sketch was a pit on the awkward side on terms of how it lay over his shoulders and arms, plus the over shoulder sash (which was more a makeshift bag) didn't properly work with the cloak being more of an actual cloak than a shoulder drape. The dagger also would have been difficult to show with the cloak as it was. I'm considering drawing both bag and dagger draped or leaning against the tree though, if only as a nod to those parts I removed from the character pic itself. I also adjusted how the sash around his waist looked, with one of the ties leaning on his leg rather than just mysteriously not being in shot. 

Some of the details, such as cloth folds at the bent legs and the likes, will be added with the shadow/light parts of the picture. I tried to add them with the lines, but it looked a bit too harsh and made the leg bend look strange in terms of how the leg below the knee was positioned. Purely shadow lines tend to be a little less harsh so here's hoping it works better once I get to that point!

I also managed to do the flat colour to the picture, using the colour pallet from the older, short haired version of Nui, since his outfit is almost the same:

I'm a little unsure if the marks on the hems is a tad too thin or not at the moment, so I'll likely end up redoing those or making them thicker on another layer to see if they work better if not as thin. I also realised in doing the colour that the cloak might end up partly draping over the branch behind his bent knee, so I will likely add that in as extra details once the background is finished, as the placement of the log might change how it looks and if the cloak would be draped behind the log rather than over it. 

I realised a lot of tiny details will likely show up a lot more once I've added shading and highlights to it, such as on the broach, some of the wrinkles in the clothing and also in the hair details. Even so, it is pretty cool to see how the image is adjusting as I'm translating it from sketch to digital. 

(It is also such a relief that I dont have to redraw a line half a dozen times because my tablet is playing up. Yay for new tablets!)

Of course, still a long way to go yet before it's done. As always, I'm happy to hear your thoughts! :)

Until next time!

Tara