Monday, December 13, 2010
Hispanic Family progress
Labels:
faces,
family,
illustration,
painting,
photoshop
Friday, December 10, 2010
Hispanic Family lineart
I have the colors all planned out and lineart done. When I saved this I was wondering why it was taking so long and then I realizing that the psd file is HUUUUGE. I'm working with 800 dpi and over 6000x2000 and it's awesome. I don't even know if I'll have anything big enough to save it on when I have to move it off my university's network. An external hard drive with at least a couple of terabytes is defiantly going on the shopping list.
So, here it is so far:
So, here it is so far:
Puppy
Stylized Bernese Mountain Dog puppy. I haven't drawn animals in a while and I felt like doing something cute.
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Update
I haven't posted here in a while but I've been doing quite a bit of work. I've done some painting on photoshop, made some brochures, and of course, I've done work for my life drawing class so I have a lot to post here. I will start with updates of paintings.
Father and daughter done
Family update
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Father and Child
I actually have drawn the children of the Hispanic couple in "Families," I just need to scan that. I started a new one on Photoshop. This one a father and daughter.
Labels:
family,
figure drawings,
illustration,
painting,
photoshop
Monday, October 25, 2010
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Families
Just some drawing I've done for fun to apply what I've been learning over the past few weeks. The first is a Black family (parents and older/adult children). The second is a Hispanic couple. Their children are coming soon. These are going to be colored.
Friday, October 8, 2010
Life Drawing Work
Here are some assignments from my life drawing II class.
There isn't anything really graphic but we are drawing the nude figure so keep that in mind as you view these. The only one of these that isn't nude is the fifth one because I was drawing my sister for a homework assignment.
There isn't anything really graphic but we are drawing the nude figure so keep that in mind as you view these. The only one of these that isn't nude is the fifth one because I was drawing my sister for a homework assignment.
Labels:
anatomy,
classwork,
figure drawings,
life drawing
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Snowy Mountain Round 3
Labels:
environment,
mountains,
painting,
photoshop
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Snowy Mountain Round 2
Labels:
environment,
landscape,
painting,
photoshop
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Snowy Mountain
Here is yet another wack at digital landscape painting. This one is from my imagination. I didn't get a chance to paint Sunday and I didn't have time to start on anything new Monday. I needed the break but I'm so excited to get on this and see where it goes. There's just something about mountains that I love, which is pretty odd because I've never seen one in person.
Labels:
environment,
landscape,
mountains,
painting,
photoshop,
speed painting
Monday, October 4, 2010
Landscape Progress
I ran out of stamina for this so here it is. I think my favorite part was the rocky part of the mountain.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Paintings
Here's a couple of paintings I did today. The cube took about 45 minutes and the landscape an hour and a half. I think I like where the landscape is going, I think I'll finish it.
Labels:
cube,
landsape,
painting,
photoshop,
speed painting
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Flyer Design
Here is a flyer to a made up event. The entire thing was made on Adobe Illustrator, including the gift box which I illustrated myself.
Labels:
flyer,
graphic design,
illustration,
print
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Landscape Thumbnails
Labels:
environment,
landscape,
painting,
sketches,
thumbnails
Saturday, September 25, 2010
What's going on...
I have so many things I want to work on. I am still working on things for life drawing class (I will post it soon) and I also want to improve my graphic design skills.
I actually did do the presentation with unfinished sketches of my future animation in slide-show form. As much as I detest not finishing something, I wasn't terribly disappointed because there was no way for me to finish all of that in the time given. Plus, the instructor wanted us to mainly talk about the process anyway.
As I said up there^^ I need to get my graphic design skills up so I'll be working on a practice flyer for an imaginary event. The "event" is a gift wrapping contest. Today, I've been doing spec work for 3 hours.
I actually did do the presentation with unfinished sketches of my future animation in slide-show form. As much as I detest not finishing something, I wasn't terribly disappointed because there was no way for me to finish all of that in the time given. Plus, the instructor wanted us to mainly talk about the process anyway.
As I said up there^^ I need to get my graphic design skills up so I'll be working on a practice flyer for an imaginary event. The "event" is a gift wrapping contest. Today, I've been doing spec work for 3 hours.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Animation Sketches
The deadline for this is *drum roll* this.Thursday. For some reason, I didn't anticipate that it would be quite this much work. I'll have to be very creative to actually make a presentation out of this. I have sketches and here's a couple of them:
The main character is the girl in the center of the top section with the curly hair. As I said before, this animation will go along with the song "Change" by Lecrae. The main character of my animation is on a journey of self discovery and a search for purpose. She goes through several different trials before finding out what is truly important.
I won't be able to add as much as I want in the time given but I will defiantly work on this after the project is due.
The main character is the girl in the center of the top section with the curly hair. As I said before, this animation will go along with the song "Change" by Lecrae. The main character of my animation is on a journey of self discovery and a search for purpose. She goes through several different trials before finding out what is truly important.
I won't be able to add as much as I want in the time given but I will defiantly work on this after the project is due.
Labels:
animation,
art school,
drawing,
outline,
preliminary,
progress,
project,
rough sketch,
sketch,
video
Friday, September 17, 2010
Anatomy Lesson
My life drawing instructor gave us very good pointers when drawing the figure.
-The body viewed from the profile will have an s shaped curve in back, the neck will arch forward.This is because of the shape of the spine and this will be true even if the person has perfect posture.Use this rhythm to your advantage.
-The legs are not perfect cylinders and it DOES matter how you draw the knees. There are certain anatomical landmarks there that you cannot simply fabricate. I've done that in the past and since I know this information, my previous mistakes are beyond obvious (sigh).
-Pay attention to the pelvic region. Many of us have a tendency to guess based on "knowledge" of what we think it looks like. When people simply draw one curved line indicating the hips (sometimes a bump is added) the artist isn't taking into account that the top of the pelvis and the greater trochanter ( top outside of the femur) are separate points.
>If you have issues drawing crotches to short, too long, or making it visually apparent which leg is bearing weight, you should probably study the pelvis is greater detail.
- You MUST have a foundation of the structure underneath.This is going to be found in the skeleton. Form always follows function and if you don't understand this, it will show.Fancy shading and awesome details will not prevent the discerning eye from noticing if the underlying anatomy is incorrect.It is best to learn where each structure is in relation to the others, how each joint moves (if it does) and each point of muscle attachment.
-The body viewed from the profile will have an s shaped curve in back, the neck will arch forward.This is because of the shape of the spine and this will be true even if the person has perfect posture.Use this rhythm to your advantage.
-The legs are not perfect cylinders and it DOES matter how you draw the knees. There are certain anatomical landmarks there that you cannot simply fabricate. I've done that in the past and since I know this information, my previous mistakes are beyond obvious (sigh).
-Pay attention to the pelvic region. Many of us have a tendency to guess based on "knowledge" of what we think it looks like. When people simply draw one curved line indicating the hips (sometimes a bump is added) the artist isn't taking into account that the top of the pelvis and the greater trochanter ( top outside of the femur) are separate points.
>If you have issues drawing crotches to short, too long, or making it visually apparent which leg is bearing weight, you should probably study the pelvis is greater detail.
Labels:
anatomy,
art,
fie drawing,
figure drawings,
how to draw,
human figure,
profile,
proportion,
realism,
realistic,
reference,
skeleton,
study
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Overview of what's to come
There's a few things I'll be primarily spending my time on.
-I'm working on a project for an art class. I'm basically making a music video of a song called "Change" by Lecrae. I'll be animating it on Adobe After Effects. This is my first time animating something other than text on after effects (which I enjoyed). Animating people and scenery in sync to music should provide an interesting challenge.
-Landscapes and environment practice. I need to improve in this area so I'll be posting quite a bit of
that.
-Anatomy. I'm getting into the swing of my second life drawing class so I'll be posting some of my work from class and some studies of my own.
-I'm working on a project for an art class. I'm basically making a music video of a song called "Change" by Lecrae. I'll be animating it on Adobe After Effects. This is my first time animating something other than text on after effects (which I enjoyed). Animating people and scenery in sync to music should provide an interesting challenge.
-Landscapes and environment practice. I need to improve in this area so I'll be posting quite a bit of
that.
-Anatomy. I'm getting into the swing of my second life drawing class so I'll be posting some of my work from class and some studies of my own.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Another Landscape
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Anatomy practice
Labels:
bones,
figure drawings,
gesture drawing,
head,
life drawing,
natomy practice,
skeleton,
skull,
study
Monday, August 30, 2010
"Completed" Landscape
Labels:
environment,
landscape,
mountains,
perspective
Landscape
I would like to get more experiance painting environments. I decided to copy a photo for practice found on this website.
So far, I'm 45 minutes in.
So far, I'm 45 minutes in.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Politics Revamped
I said I was going to color Politics on Photoshop CS5 so here it is. It took me an estimated 7 hours to do this over a span of 3 days.
Labels:
comic,
fie drawing,
illustration,
photoshop,
politics,
stylized
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Politics
My sister and I were discussing how people often pick political candidates for superficial reasons so I decided to make a doodle reflecting our conversation. I think I'll make a duplicate of this on photoshop just for the heck of it.
Labels:
color pencil,
fie drawing,
politics,
sketch
Anatomy Study
Here's a quick anatomy study I did while lounging around the house.
Doing these made me remember how much I love figure drawing. I can't wait to start my second life drawing this semester.
Labels:
anatomy,
anatomy practice,
gesture drawing,
muscular system,
practice,
sketch,
study
Friday, August 20, 2010
Welcome all!
My name is Tyra Willoughby and this blog is a place to chronicle my journey from art student to professional illustrator and graphic designer. I have been drawing for most of my life and have seriously been improving since high school. I am currently in university with a major in art and a concentration in design. Being in school has given me the opportunity to get valuable critique and learn techniques that I never thought of using before. I look forward to sharing some of the things I'm learning.
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