Tag: visual development
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Digi Plein Air 15
Inman Perk patio, Gainesville Ga. Samsung Galaxy. Greg Mitchell, This one is probably my favorite phone life sketch yet!
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Recent Phone Life Sketches
Yessss I know what you’re thinking. “Greg! This recent batch of phone life sketches looks pretty wack, what up with dat bro?” Well I’d have to say that it’s not my fault. Despite my best efforts Georgia has been delivering a lot of bizarre crappy days (We should of voted for Al Gore) on top…
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Portfolio Update!
I’ve been pretty busy lately creating and updating a body of work to show that I can really work visual development for feature or games. I still have tons to learn (probably a lifetimes worth) but this is a decent collection of pieces for now. Click the image above to navigate to the Portfolio section…
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Comp Studies (Let’s Say 1)
Here are some of my recent composition study sketches done with my mechanical pencil and pen c-c-ccombo! The movies I referenced where Indiana Jones: The Temple of Doom and the Conjuring. I almost forgot how fun just drawing was! I’m looking forward to moving onto some frames from The Lost Ark beacuse I just saw…
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Digi Plein Air 14
Starting my work day with a quick warm up painting of the side of my cintiq. Sticky notes and all! Greg Mitchell, I turned off the screen in the picture so I could actually finish this warm up haha
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Recent Phone Life Sketches
I used to update this blog constantly but now I’ll put something up when I can and devote most of my updating efforts to the portfolio section that no one seems to click (except employers). Recently I’ve been putting my time into understanding the rich color that surrounds me on my day to day…
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Digi Plein Air 12
Hidden Valley Rd. Lawrenceville, GA. Samsung Galaxy Greg Mitchell, Life has been my best and most understanding teacher
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Tools of the Trade
Here is a life sketch warm up of some things on my desk I use to get pizaid. It’s amazing how much you can accomplish with so little now. With just some things you have in your pocket, a laptop and tablet you now have the equivalent of half a million dollars worth of old…
