Sunday, 7 November 2021
Week 1... November 2021...
Painting...
I'm heavily in preference to linework in art. However, I've been wanting to branch out into simplistic cartoony painting for a while now. In the realm of social media there's this running theme from artists that we all have a 'natural art style' and that we should just be happy with what we've got. I don't believe this. I believe any art style can be learnt with enough dedication. After all, Animation exists! Digital Painting is not my specialty, and it never will be if I don't practice it.
The truth is, sometimes the image in my head just has to be painted, and these days I'm willing to risk more mistakes to get there.
This is the first painted illustration I did in late 2020. I don't have a breakdown of my process for it, but needless to say, I was in unsure waters. There were so many layers! For a painting, too! I should have taken more time to watch & learn from digital painters, many offer their knowledge through tutorials and speedpaints. But for this one, I didn't! Lesson learnt.
Tutorials, perhaps not, but I did have an image library of references for this one.
I treated it much like I would a lineart piece, which I don't believe you should. I was too focused on cleanliness and order when I've found since then that painting freely and being willing to make adjustments is better.
(2020 - Clip Studio Paint)
Regardless of what I've learnt with this one, I'm still happy with it for now... Which only means there's much more growth for me to pursue..
A follow up on the painting practice, and a more energetic posing. A lot of little details on the outfit and different colours made it a nice challenge. I certainly learnt the error of my ways with using too many layers to paint on this one.
I wanted to push myself with a more crowded image, contrasting multiple characters against each other without linework.

Wednesday, 2 March 2016
Personal: TV Paint Practice - Leonne's Hair
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| Inspirational shot: Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann |
I animated him (without hair) in roughly a day as a test to understand TV paint as a medium before working on films. I came back to him months later (today) when I found more time and decided it was time to tackle the hair which was why I wanted to do this.
I hope to clean this up one day too as it would be a nice practice piece.
I animated his hair on 2s, I wasn't aware of how the properly animate by frame count when I fist started him(body) however. There were no key frames in this piece.
I had initially thought of using it as a lip sync practice but there was no voice clip I had planned and decided to scrap that and focus on the hair.















































