Friday, April 20, 2018

Kingdom Hearts Fan Art





In light of the new Kingdom Hearts trailer for the highly anticipated game Kingdom Hearts III, I thought I would share some older drawings and crafts that I have created of things seen in this game series. I am a HUGE fan of the Kingdom Hearts gaming series and cannot wait for the new game to come out and finish what has been, what I believe to be, the greatest game story line in any game so far.  The first image is of a poster I created with the Nobody sigil from Kingdom Hearts II and the Kingdom Hearts game symbol in the upper left corner of the poster.  The two latter photos are of perler bead crafts of the Nobody sigil and the classic Keyblade with the mickey key chain as seen being used by the main character Sora in the games.  Because I am such a big fan of this series I hope to create many more drawings and crafts of characters and sigils from this game.


UPDATE: The new Kingdom Hearts III game is out!

#kingdomshearts3 #nobody #keyblade #lightvsdark #lightwins

Legend of Zelda Old VS New Fan Art



These drawings were inspired by the game series Legend of Zelda and it's character's Sheikah Eye of Truth that is seen throughout the games. The black colored eye is one from the earlier games, such as The Ocarina of Time and the second, more complicated blue drawing is from the most recent Zelda game, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.  When drawing I typically stick to colored pencils, but for these drawings, I wanted the coloring to be as bold as they are in the games and on screen. Therefore, I used pens, specifically sharpies in order to get a solid and bold color for these drawings, which I believe I would not have been able to get from the colored pencils that I use. Also, if I had used colored pencils, I believe a texture from the paper would be left within the design, but by using the pens, the images have a similar smooth look as they do on screen.

Thursday, April 19, 2018

Feelings of Summer

Sometimes you just want to enjoy the weather by yourself.... no offense or anything.

Waiting for the weather to become warm again like...

When life doesn't go right... Just Keep Swimming

Mixing digital with the physical.  The text was created in Adobe Illustrator and then printed onto the paper that I intended to draw on.  The mermaid tails were then drawn with colored pencil.

Sunday, February 4, 2018

Photograph to Digital Panting

Original Photo



This is a digital painting of my dog that I created using Adobe Illustrator and took a few months to actually finish because each strand of fur is an individual stroke.  I began with the basic shapes before filling in the rest, using the original photograph for reference in placement of each stroke as well as for which direction the hair went and coloring in order to distinguish each area.  I had to create my own art brush in order to get the look of hair in which it starts out thicker at one end and thinner at the other.  Certain parts of her facial features were created using the mesh tool and the round brush tool that was then blurred together.  By creating this piece of work, I really learned quite a bit about using illustrator, such as certain tools and keyboard shortcuts, allowing me to get things done and cover a lot of spacial area a lot quicker within this last month of finishing the painting.

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Luscious Lips




Recently I have been drawing many images of lips with all sorts of colors, shapes, and shading.  Drawing these lips have really helped me learn how to better shade and blend colors using colored pencils. For during school I was only drawing in black and white using different levels of graphite pencils. Colored pencils have proven to be quite different from using a regular graphite pencil that is easy to erase if I make a mistake as well as knowing what colors compliment each other and how to blend them together to create a new color that I don't already have in the form of a pencil.  Because colored pencils also don't come in different shades of a single color, such as a 2H vs a 6B graphite pencil, I have realized how much patience it takes to build up on a certain color and how much pressure should be applied on the pencil to the page.  I have also realized when blending colors, it is much better to start light and gradually make the colors darker by not applying pressure but merely going over the same area over and over until the specific color is desired.