Drawing of own Hand

This is quick pencil drawing I did of my left hand. The longer you look at it the weirder my hand gets.

Charcoal Drawings

These are some of my drawings I did when I was 16 while I was experimenting with charcoal.




Ellen Ripley Cross Hatch

I tried doing Cross Hatching again as I felt like my Karloff one wasn't good, this is Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) from the movie Alien. I took my time with this one and I'm pleased with the result. 

Character Drawing (Dino)

Sequential Art

I turned the intro cut scene of Sly 2 Band of Thieves into a comic sequence.

Storyboard Art

This is an original story idea of mine.

Fairy Tale Silhouette (Practical)

Aladdin



Fairy tale Silhouette (Digital)

Robin Hood

Vermeer Painting Sketch

I've Sketched the Vermeer Painting to show you the Golden Ratio Spiral the spiral shows the where the eye should look.

Foreshortening Toned Paper

4 figures Male and Female

4 Figure Studies Foreshortening

Foreshortening is a part of perspective the parts closest to us should appear larger than ones further away so a foot that is closer would appear larger than one that is behind even though in reality they would be the same size.



Simple Shapes Skeleton 4 Figures

Underlying Muscular Drawings Labled

Female Figures


Male Figures

Chimera

My Chimera is a mix of human, lion and dragon.

 

Female Head Sketch

Frontal Pose, Profile Pose and 3/4 Pose.


This is my working area

Male Head Sketch

Frontal Pose, Profile Pose and 3/4 Pose.

Figures in Perspective

2 Point


Ground View and Overhead View



3 Point Perspective

Interior: Front Room
I Had a lot of trouble with this one I was very hard to do and also I had lost my ruler that day haha.
Looks like something out of a warped horror movie.

Exterior: City


2 Point Perspective

Interior: House


Exterior: Abandoned City

1 Point Perspective.

Interior: Space Ship


Exterior: Town at Sunset

The Bean Technique

The idea of the bean technique is to show gesture of body movements and foreshortening. The bean is like the torso of a person.

 
 

Self Portrait as a Cartoon Character (Water Colour)

My attempt of water colouring and mixing colours. The portrait is inspired by punk rock and also I had a fringe like this a few years back, none of my friends liked it but I did so maybe the fringe will make a comeback one day who knows.

Water Colour Still Life

I found some dry leaves and replicated them using water colour some techniques I used were scraffitto, graded wash and wet in wet.

Water Colour Feathers


Wet in Wet

Negative Space


Dry Brush

High Contrast

These art my two high contrast ink drawings of film noir style


"Marv"

Marv From Sin City.
(My drawings kinda look like Donald  Trump)

Ink on paper drawn upside down.



Coloured pencil on toned paper.






Shape, Tone and Contrast


High contrast the tones are very distinct it focuses on the shape of the subject rather than using shading to show details, high contrast looks like something under harsh lighting, film noir uses this high contrast style. High contrast uses a lot of negative space to portray shapes negative space may be most evident around the subject but can also be the real subject matter almost like a second meaning to a piece of art.

Water Colour Techniques

These are some water colour techniques examples.

Gesture Drawing

In class we did gesture drawing we had about a minute or two to do each drawing which may seem like a long time but let me tell you its not. Doing gesture drawing you have to forget about the details and focus on the way the body moves its curves of the spine, legs and arms. You have really show the movement with long lines and exaggerate the poses of the subject. This was my first attempt of it.



CMYK Colour Wheel

The CMYK Colour wheel is the proper for artists and designers that can be understood by looking at additive and subtractive colour systems. Additive is colour created by light for example computer and television screens (RGB) when the colours start to mix they begin making lighter colours and when red green and blue are all blended they create white, but when using something like paints when mixing the colours it turns into a muddy mess of colours and not white which is where subtractive colour comes into it. Subtractive colour is Cyan, Magenta and Yellow when you mix these colours you get red, green and blue and then when they are all combined you get black. So this is why the CMYK colour wheel is the proper one, with cyan, magenta and yellow being primary colours and red, green and blue being secondary colours.

Pen Sketches

Pen Sketches using various techniques trying to show shading as well as small details for me uneven hatching and stipples were the easiest but stipples took a long time to complete and I feel like I could do better with Random Lines and Cross Hatching. The idea is to have a build up of tones the closer the lines or dots are the more darker the shading will be. 

Random Lines - Karloff

Cross Hatching - Karloff

Uneven hatching - Lincoln

Stippling - Karloff