Even more fun was the idea of wanting most of the artwork to look aged, as if originally created on parchment. For me, this meant I had the opportunity to go nuts with my oldest and most trusted of mark making utensils... the exotic and mythical pencil. I can honestly say I had a blast working just in black and white, worrying simply about value, shape and line. I'm not too proud to say that color has slapped me around more than once, and it was, indeed, a pleasant hiatus.
Another cool thing about this project... they wanted a rollover. Nice to know they paid attention to my work enough be aware of the rollovers, let alone commission one.
The subject matter is pretty obvious. I used a fair amount of pug and shar pei inspiration for the main monster. |
And the rollover offers an escape from the fleshy duo of horned beasts. |
Ultimately it was decided that the janitor should be a portly old codger. |
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Mo, you've enlightened me.
These are great, Scott! I really like them as black and whites; they are polished when needed but still retain a hand drawn feel. Very cool!
And if you wanted, I would imagine they would be simple to color digitally!
whoa- tons of awesomeness here Scott
love it all. I feel like you are improving every time I see something new....and I feel bad about myself! :)
Thanks guys!
Chris- I just may. I'm diggin' them in b&w, but I might come back.
Scott- You flatter me. It's more likely that I just take too long between blogposts.
these are beautiful drawings, I especially like that photo of you though,
all joke aside, beautiful drawings
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