I have a book of cajun folk tales, most of which seem to have been
invented in order to scare kids into obedience. As you'd expect, a lot
of them are swamp-based. One of my favourites is a character called
Half-Man, who is a man cut in half length-ways, therefore having only
one leg and one arm. He gets about by bending backwards and holding his
leg to make himself into a wheel (a lot like the yoga position of the
same name, only with less limbs). In the version I read he accompanied
this by the words 'Ooga booga, I'm gonna gitcha!' which adds a bit of
comedy to what is actually a pretty horrific image. Anyway, this isn't
half man, this is just some kind of swamp-dwelling aberration with which
I wouldn't dream of scaring any kids. Not that it would. Kids today are
tough.
Thursday, 9 August 2012
Horse
I took this about as far as I wanted to. Always a bit difficult to
know when to stop. I usually regret making something that looks too
smooth; I like to see the brush marks (even if they are digital). So, my
initial intention was to do a horse and rider. I lived in America for a
year and I was impressed and awed -even a little cowed- by the
magnitude of the land. I visited Joshua Tree and Yosemite and
Yellowstone national parks, and I thought a lot about the settlers. I'm
also a big Cormac McCarthy fan and I enjoyed the Lonesome Dove books by
Larry McMurphy. I wanted to do a character dwarfed by a vast hostile
environment, who might be surviving or might be fading.
I've included that version here... But I actually prefer the one with just the horse. I could probably have done a better job painting the man, but I also think the picture is more interesting without him- I prefer the horse as the protagonist! But I think its interesting to see both.
Riderless
With Rider
I've included that version here... But I actually prefer the one with just the horse. I could probably have done a better job painting the man, but I also think the picture is more interesting without him- I prefer the horse as the protagonist! But I think its interesting to see both.
Riderless
With Rider
Labels:
Art,
Character,
Comics,
Digital art,
Illustration,
painting
Saturday, 4 August 2012
Man with Red Hair
Continuing to practise digital painting... Somehow this bloke came out
looking like a warrior of some sort. I guess it was inevitable- that's
what happens when you start digital painting, isn't it? Before you know
it I'll be onto dragons, elves and unicorns. Oh well... I just wanted to
have a crack at some cloth and some hair so this was as good a way to
go about it as any.
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