Tag: photoshop
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To the Bay!

Recently I made the transition to the Bay area on contract at Topgolf and I really love it over here. It’s beautiful! From the streets to the buildings to the . . . people. I mean coming from L.A. the bay has the hottest girls from a distance I’ve ever seen haha. Also in my…
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Light Design Comps

A full plate of simplified tonal compositions. I’m really enjoying creating custom brushes to stream line the economy of certain edges like branches or scaffolding. More to come. Greg Mitchell, Dune 1984 had some major storytelling issues…just sayin.
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Tinker Soldier
“Pride lives in every fist” A washed up mechanic rises to the top of his platoon to save his long lost sister from a powerful foreign sociopath. Greg Mitchell, Moving Forward
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Learning Lessons
I’ve been fortunate to have the time to develop my skills further as an illustrator for animation but I can’t say it’s all been too easy. Through force of grit and will I got back on the grind to be a more proficient artist last summer and I’ve learned a few things from my experiences.…
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Final Thoughts on Nathan Fowkes Color and Light Class
Overall, his class was pretty damn good. The main thing I learned form Mr. Fowkes was simplifying my designs. I didn’t realize how much extraneous detail I was adding to my pieces in the pretense of high quality art. I would add extra color and bedazzles to make sure not one piece of my art…
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Week 2 Color And Light Assignment
Well I wish I had good news but unfortunately this was another somewhat failed weekly assignment for Nathan Fowkes Color and Light class. 3 out of 5 stars. Riding off the knowledge of last weeks feedback I made sure to do some pencil sketches to give the scene a sense of purpose which I was…
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Starting from An Abstract Key
Lately I’ve been exploring a lot of different painting methods so I can find out what works for me. I haven’t an optimal method yet but after about 2 months of daily painting I’ve come to some firm conclusions. 1. If I think that the painting is important than it’s pretty much always going to…
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Old Sketch
This is an old sketch from my “dark days” but I really love it. I think the color harmony that I stumbled upon brought out the vibrancy of the red while still feeling professional. I’m going back and adding purpose to some of my favorite old pieces right now to make a first draft concept…

