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A concept art piece I did for Halloween (yeah, I know it’s frickin’ late getting posted!)
The concept was “Halloween Bloodsucker”– a creature that uses a Halloween disguise to lure in its tasty young prey. I opted for a tick-like design that has evolved markings similar to a jack-o-lantern….
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Posted 26th November 2011, by Wes, and filed under Figure Drawing, Sketches
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Posted 18th October 2011, by Wes, and filed under Character, Concept Art, Digital Painting, Figure Drawing
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The new “Twice as Nice” Promo for Boomerang! All design work and animations (except for show clips, of couse) by myself. Tried to push this one really retro with the colour and design! |
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Ahhhhhh we had to do a still life for my painting class!!! I hate these so much it took me a few weeks to get around to it… Luckily my friend Monica Taddei loaned me her skull. His name is Victor, and he’s missing a tooth. I think he’s usually seen with a cigarette hanging around Hampstead, but for this month he’s chilling out in South Ken with a pencil. |
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Posted 25th February 2011, by Wes, and filed under Concept Art, Design
Next TAD Assignment… quick light studies of something we can actually be physicall present to paint. As I’m doing this digitally I found this a bit limiting, but luckily I have a nice view outside the window nearest my desk. All 3 paintings were done in 1.5 hours, and in Photoshop. 2 were done from observation, and the third from imagination. Can you guess which one it is? |
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Posted 22nd February 2011, by Wes, and filed under Concept Art
God it’s been a while since I posted… but as you can see I’ve been really busy! I’ve started my 6 month course in Digital painting through The Art Department, taught by the amazing Jason Manley. For our first assignment we were given a mastercopy and the piece selected was a very thickly-painted oil piece by Dean Cornwell. The job was to recreate the painting stroke-for -stroke as closely as we could within the time limit, while keeping an eye on matching colours and proportions. For this piece I used Photoshop, mainly the generic round brush and charcoal brush. I also did not use a grid or select colours from the original, trying to do it entirely by eye. |


















