
Showing posts with label portraits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portraits. Show all posts
Sunday, 7 February 2010
Saturday, 6 February 2010
Tuesday, 2 February 2010
Jack Sparrow and "generic" head
Tried a more realistic-looking face this time.

Previously I did this one which was a made-up character head (but based her features on various actresses):

Previously I did this one which was a made-up character head (but based her features on various actresses):

Labels:
3D,
female character,
male character,
modelling,
personal art,
portraits,
renders,
wireframe
Friday, 18 December 2009
Portrait of General Xiahou Dun
After doing so much 3D I found it really relaxing to paint my own things again.
I put a LOT of love into this one.... but there's probably still a billion things wrong with it, so crits are very welcome.
I put a LOT of love into this one.... but there's probably still a billion things wrong with it, so crits are very welcome.

Monday, 19 October 2009
First post of Second Year, and some final pieces
So here is my first post for Second Year at my Game Art course! Here are the finals that I’ve done so far, two from Abbey Park:


We’ve also been told by the tutors to study the masters and reproduce their works… for this, I chose Rembrandt and Turner. I really like Rembrandt’s portraits and enjoyed imitating Rembrandt’s portrait of Johannes Wtenbogaert. I find that a lot of his paintings have very rich colours against a darker background, which are a pleasure to look at especially the light and shadows. Since I like drawing people very much, I find his art highly intriguing.
My reproduction of Rembrandt's portrait of Johannes Wtenbogaert, 1633.

And reproduction of Turner's Chichester Canal, 1815.


We’ve also been told by the tutors to study the masters and reproduce their works… for this, I chose Rembrandt and Turner. I really like Rembrandt’s portraits and enjoyed imitating Rembrandt’s portrait of Johannes Wtenbogaert. I find that a lot of his paintings have very rich colours against a darker background, which are a pleasure to look at especially the light and shadows. Since I like drawing people very much, I find his art highly intriguing.
My reproduction of Rembrandt's portrait of Johannes Wtenbogaert, 1633.

And reproduction of Turner's Chichester Canal, 1815.

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