5/25/10

Scottish

In the past few weeks I have tried to draw more with the pencil. Some of the sketches I’ve scanned in and gave some color by putting the sketch on a multiply layer and quickly putting some color on a layer underneath it. This one of the results. I plan to do a full blown illustration with this technique once I have some spare time.

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Update: This image got featured by CGhub and tweeted by CFSL Yay!!!

-Brun

12 comments:

Manuel Dupong said...

Dam! How am I suppose to catch up if you keep getting so f*** better!

Kemane Ba said...

oh that one is great!
the arms remind me of miyazaki's demonworms in mononoke.

great work here! folow*

Jeremy D said...

very lovely detailing, especially the squirmy beard. glad i found your blog.

Unknown said...

@Manuel
Are you kidding me fool, you are way better then I am ;)

@Caccaduu
Thanks for following me bro

@Jeremy
Glad you did ^^

-Brun

Brutal Moineau said...

My eyes! why Brun, why!^^

So awesome i think steal the original

Jonas Littke said...

Hey man, just dropping by to let you know I updated my blog as per your request ;D

I'm liking the direction you are taking with the latest pencil/multiply pieces, I would love to see more of that! What size is that scottish dude drawing?

Following that stuff yo.

Unknown said...

@Brutal

Sup mate, haha I'll draw you something when we meet at the CFSL workshop!

@nachodoodles
Finally!!! I've been waiting for updates from you for ages. The Scottish dude is A4.

These originals will be included in the first 50 hand made prints of the book.

-Brun

Tartarian wolf eagle said...

i think the strongest features is the great work done on the heads and hands, the most important parts! I love the hat too.
However, don't undermine all that beautiful work by going soft on some of the important drawing fundamentals, like giving the socks and boots more solidity, like making them wrap around the form, and also think about the form of the foot, ie. like the arch of the foot. I know its picky, but its only because youre doing awesome stuff, i know its not a realist work, but its only small changes (no crazy rendering needed)

Unknown said...

@Rodrigo:

Hey Rod, thanks! Those comments are always welcome and are what I need to stay focussed! I'll try to pay more attention to it next time.

-Brun

Ems said...

toffe stijl. gaat je goed af :)

x

luché said...

Great!!

Rodney Dollah said...

Most excellent!
: )