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Creating a graphic novel but stopping along the way to take some photos, eat some food and admire great art!

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Apple iPhone 16G 3GS Applications

I mentioned it briefly at the end of Frank Kadar’s Supergirl post but I’m still playing with my new iPhone! It’s extremely nifty combining a lot of functionality into such a small device. It’ll be back to regular artist interviews and showcases next week. I couldn’t resist showing off my new toy for the moment! Thought I’d also share a quick list of my current apps.

  • 2Do (My favourite To Do list app!)
  • Banking Apps
  • Urbanspoon (Restaurant Finder)
  • Speedometer
  • Admit One (Movie Time)
  • ShopShop (Shopping List)

iPhone apps 3GS 16G 32G applications

Star Wars – To Catch a Princess by Dion Hamill

Featured artist Dion Hamill is today’s guest author as he describes in detail the step by step process involved in creating this particular showcase piece. The final result is absolutely amazing!

Dion Hamill – Guest Post :

I thought I would create a short step by step for my latest artwork featuring some Star Wars characters.

Star Wars, Artwork, Darth Vader, Princess Leia, Tutorial

After I’ve found good references for my characters and the spaceships I start to do small thumbnail sketches. Once I’ve worked out a composition I’m happy with I create a larger detailed pencil sketch on paper with an HB pencil.

Usually I create my artwork at double the size of my preliminary sketch but I reverse the process for sketch cards, which are only 2.5 x 3.5 inches. Doubling the size of my pencil sketch allows me to work out finer details and refine lines and composition.

Once I’m happy with the pencil sketch I scan it into the computer and reduce it down to the size of the final artwork, which will be 5 inches high by 3.5 inches wide because it is 2 sketch cards in one.

I create a printout and then using carbon paper I trace that image onto illustration board. It seems like a long process but I do it this way so I do not damage the pencil sketch, which I can use later for a larger image or sell on its own.

Star Wars, Artwork, Darth Vader, Princess Leia, Tutorial

Once I’ve got my line work ready on my illustration board I’ll add in a few shadows with pencil but nothing too detailed. The most important part is to keep the line work as close to my original as possible.

Using very diluted gouache I start by adding my flesh tones to Leia’s face. I’m not getting too detailed at the moment because the flesh tone will change as I add background colours. I start with Leia because she will be the most detailed feature on the page and stand out the most, so I want to make sure I capture her likeness as close as I can.

I like using gouache because I can work back into the paint at later stages by wetting the surface and reactivating the paint. I’m also able to mix a lot of my colours on the illustration board, which I find is a great way to blend tones and grade shadows.

Star Wars, Artwork, Darth Vader, Princess Leia, Tutorial

Now I begin adding some surrounding colours. I block in large areas of black but I don’t want the background to be completely black so that Darth’s shape is defined against the space background.

For the space ships I use 2-3 shades of chromatic greys. Because they are so small there is no need to make them too detailed. Just by creating the basic shape and making them as recognisable as possible the viewer’s brain will add in the missing details making it seem like a far more detailed image.

For the lighter details like high lights, the laser beams, and explosions I leave them completely white and add colour to the outer edges giving them a glowing appearance.

Star Wars, Artwork, Darth Vader, Princess Leia, Tutorial

Now I start to darken the background, all the while I’m refining Leia’s face the spaceships and defining the harder edged lines. Using the same colours from the backgrounds I add these into my shadows. By doing this it merges my montage of images and nothing stands out looking as though it doesn’t belong there and detracts from the composition.

Star Wars, Artwork, Darth Vader, Princess Leia, Tutorial

To finish off I darken any shadows that need darkening so as to push the viewers eye to areas of interest as well as increase highlights to do a similar job.

Then I add a few speckles in the background for stars to increase the feel of space.

Not quite content with the planets horizon line behind the blockade-runner I darken it so that it’s not fighting for attention against the spaceship. And then I slightly tweak the Death Star’s roundness as I feel at this point it’s not quite spherical enough.

Star Wars, Artwork, Darth Vader, Princess Leia, Tutorial

And there it is. Now all that’s left to do is cut off the excess illustration board, put them in plastic sleeves and ship them to the Star Wars fan that buys them!

Thanks for taking the time to read the step by step and I hope you enjoyed it and gained some ideas for creating your own art.

Wolverine by Ryan Benjamin and Adam Cline

An impressive Wolverine showcase to start off 2010 with pencils by Ryan Benjamin with inks and colours done by previous featured artist Adam Cline. Love the dynamic angle of the sketch (looks like he’s just about to pounce into a fight) and the colouring is superb!

Wolverine – Pencils :
Wolverine Ryan Benjamin Adam Cline

Wolverine – Inks :
Wolverine Ryan Benjamin Adam Cline

Wolverine – Final :
Wolverine Ryan Benjamin Adam Cline

For more of Ryan’s work check out :
http://www.ryanbenjamin.com/

For more of Adam’s work check out :
http://www.adamcline.com
Adam’s Deviant Art

Hope everyone had a very Happy New Year. Hard to believe that 2009 is now over and it’s the start of a whole new decade. Will the previous decade has been aptly named the noughties, I wonder what we will call the next ten years . . perhaps the teens?

Supergirl by Frank Kadar – Happy New Year

Thought I’d provide a better picture of the Supergirl work I received from Frank Kadar. Enjoy and wishing everyone a very Happy New Year‘s eve! Would love to hear about what happened to end out 2009 for you? Nothing too exciting planned on my end, although I’m planning to catch the firework celebrations.

Supergirl Frank Kadar

Still have a lot of small little things to do that I’ve been procrastinating on. Might be worth the time to compile a list and work my way through it. Just starting using this new iPhone app 2do and it’s amazing it helps organise everything.

Burlington Bar and Dining – Steak – Squid – Tiramisu

It’s a been a while since my last food post so I thought I’d slip one more in before 2010 rolls in. Nestled in Crows Nest is Burlington Bar and Dining which has some scrumptious food. I’d let the photos (taken by Toshio) do the talking.

1kg of Stockyard 36 month old, 200 day grain fed rib eye :
Squid 200 days steak tiramisu

Salt & pepper squid & crisp fried shallots :
Squid 200 days steak tiramisu

Tiramisu :
Squid 200 days steak tiramisu

The steak was incredible with a tenderness that reminded me of wagyu for the melt in your mouth texture. It was fantastic with some hot english mustard and red wine jus. It’s not cheap but worth it! The tiramisu was amazing and it’s one of the few places where it isn’t too sweet with a nice bitter after taste. Anyway . . with Christmas over, it’s a great time to sneak in for some of the Boxing Day to New Year’s Day Sales.

Christmas Card by Pasquale Qualano

Merry Christmas Y’all. Upcoming featured artist Pasquale Qualano is sharing a special Christmas showcase. (Pasquale’s interview will be up early 2010 so keep watching this space.) Wishing all readers a very happy and safe festive season.

Pasquale Christmas

It was a very low key Christmas (no big parties) but still spending time with a family. I’m actually more glad the work has come to a close, it’s been a really crazy time leading up to the today. It’ll be good to kick back for a while and recharge the ‘ole internal batteries.

Christmas – Supergirl – She-Hulk – Powergirl – Mary Jane by Dean Juliette

Featured artist Dean Juliette has showcased some amazing Christmas Sketches. This post is a final showcase of his Christmas themed artwork. Death contemplating the silver bells is easily my favourite piece of the four although Dean’s stated that “the She-hulk . . it’s really a crazy one.

Powergirl and Supergirl :
Christmas Death Supergirl Powergirl Mary Jane She Hulk

Death :
Christmas Death Supergirl Powergirl Mary Jane She Hulk

She-Hulk :
Christmas Death Supergirl Powergirl Mary Jane She Hulk

Mary Jane :
Christmas Death Supergirl Powergirl Mary Jane She Hulk

It’s eve of Christmas Eve already. Only two more sleep before Christmas! Hope you’ve been good this year and stayed off the naughty list. Starting again in 2010, this site will start featuring artists again so keep watching this space!

Hulk in the Rain – Winner Photo

The winner of the Hulk in the Rain (kindly provided by Lee Sargent) competition sent through a photo which I thought would be awesome to post up. A big thanks for all the entries received but alas . . there can only be one!

Hulk Rain Winner Fox

Christmas – Zatanna – Wonder Woman – Witchblade by Dean Juliette

With 8 days till Christmas, more amazing Christmas artwork by Dean Juliette to add to his first Rogue showcase. The Wonder Woman piece is my favourite as its a very dynamic angle. Yet again in all three pieces, Dean does the most detailed backgrounds especially on the Christmas trees or the snow in the Witchblade piece.

Dean has some work on auction now if interested :
Link to eBay auctions

Zatanna :
Zatanna Christmas

Wonder Woman :
bbww ww Wonder Woman Christmas

Witchblade:
Sara Witchblade Christmas

Looking forward to taking a little break as the holidays roll around. Still a lot of shows that I have to catch up on as well as a lot of reading. Dan Brown’s Lost Symbol has still been sitting patiently at my bedside table waiting to be read. It’s high on my list to do when the break from work arrives!

Image United – Witchblade – Spawn by Frank Kadar

More spectacular artwork by featured artist Frank Kadar, 2 incredible covers done on Image United #1. As sexy as the Witchblade cover is, I’m more partial to the menacing Omega Spawn one. Both covers are currently available on eBay, so if you like it click on the picture and bid high and often.

Can’t believe it’s only 10 more days to Christmas! This year has gone past too quickly. I know it’s way too early to start getting nostalgic already but 2009 is on its way out.

Image United Witchblade
Witchblade Image United

Image United Omega Spawn
Ome Image United