Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Baile Flamenco!

So recently I've been quite obsessed with flamenco music and dance.  Both are just so full of life and motion.  These are two things I tried to capture in this illustration that I did last week.  I imagine these people are celebrating a wedding or some other reason for such festivities.  I would love to go to Spain someday, but for now here is my skewed American version of their vibrant culture.






I highly recommend sketching to any videos of flamenco dancing you can find on the internet, it's a ton of fun!

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Lakmi Beast Design

This semester, I've had the pleasure of working with a group of writers that have been developing a steampunk themed epic for the past year or so.  They've commissioned me to do some concept work for the vast world that they're building.  This first creature I designed is called a Lakmi.

The original basic directive for the creature was that it is a forrest dwelling primate similar to a Baboon with wolf-esque elements.  Oh, and of course, it has four eyes.  Here are a few progress sketches developing these elements.


I really wanted to design a four- eyed skull in which two different faces could be seen and recognized encompassing both sets of eyes.  I decided that giving the skull a front-facing and side-facing set of eyes would help make this work.



The Lakmi is nocturnal.  The second, bigger set of eyes is opened at night to let in more light or during the day to appear more threatening.  The claws were also really fun to design.  We wanted the Lakmi to have retracting claws, but also have slightly more humanoid hands with opposing thumbs.  Most animals with retracting claws, (mainly cats) have claws that fold in between the bones of their fingers (as seen in the lion claw sketch above on the right page of the left image).  To make this work on a humanoid hand that still would have any sort of dexterity, my solution was to somehow give the last joint of the finger a space for the claw to swing between and to store when retracted.  




The Lakmi walks and runs quadrupedally, but can also stand on two legs and walk short distances bipedally.



 Lakmis walk and run on the knuckles of their front arms.  If they need extra traction they can flex their claws slightly, acting as a sort of cleat.




Here is the final turnaround as well as a few details of various aspects of the Lakmi.


Shaved Lakmi.
Detail of the claws and relative scale. 
The baboon-like crest on the bridge of the nose is used to attract mates.  The vibrance of the crest also is a factor in determining a hierarchy in the herd as well as the alpha male.  This crest is also part of its eyelid, which closes from bottom to top.




Just for fun, I started thinking about the colors and markings Lakmi might have depending on what other types of environments it live in.

Forrest of Jungle
Savannah
Arctic
An "elder" Lakmi

 This type of fantasy concept art is something I don't do as much as I'd like, and it was a good exercise in inventing creature anatomy.  There will be more of this to come.  I can't wait till the story is finished!








Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Hepburn Drawing

I thought I'd post another piece from the past today.  This is a drawing I did for fun of the beautiful Audrey Hepburn.  It ended up with my cousin as gift for his wife, who is in love with Audrey Hepburn.  Far more rendered than I normally do, but I think it's good to do that from time to time.

Disclaimer: I didn't take the reference photo
that I worked from.  It's hard to get a hold of
her these days for a photoshoot...

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Neo-Femme Fatale

The end of the semester is creeping up, therefor i've been neglecting my blog, so I thought I'd dig into my backlog of stuff.  This is a a piece I did at the beginning of the semester.  Bladerunner/ Tron inspired sci-fi scene.  I wasn't going to post it, but what the heck.
Neo-noir femme fatale
aka sexy cyberpunk chick.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Springtime Cover

This last week, Mlive magazine "On the Town" (which is a small arts and entertainment magazine for west michigan), came and gave us some tips for submitting work for their cover.  We had the 48 hours between when we meet for class to finish a design (tuesday-thursday). This is what I came up with.  Probably for an April-May "springtime fun" type of cover.

(Extra space for the title and additional text)
Some progress sketches