Sunday, 4 March 2012

Game of Thrones vibes











Isn't that the best thing ever made for TV? I started watching it recently and I'm hooked.
I tried to bring some of that vibe into this painting, without really any reference to any particular character or location.
Also, I realize that the recent studies of old masters start showing now. Putting lots and lots of colours within the same range of values.
Any feedback is most welcome, guys.

Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Interior Methods?

Hi,
Interiors are a poorly covered topic in most of the tutorials around and I feel that I struggle very often to bring them to the level of character or outdoor pieces I do. I have tried several different methods like:
- painting on top of a simple 3D geometry
- making a tight drawing, putting colors underneath, then painting over
- making b&w thumbnails, enlarging them, tightening them, colouring
- going straight in with colours a la prima and having spent ages tightening and fixing perspective and proportions

So, what are your thoughts on this guys, what do you find works the best?

Thanks


Wednesday, 1 February 2012

Practising Sci-Fi shapes

Just trying to get a few more shapes and forms into my brain.





Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Jedi Pulp

Never painted anything Star Wars related, or at least I can't recall I have. So here is something made to look like one of those sci-fi novels from the 70's.
Hope you guys like it and feel free to throw in some feedback, I find it very useful if I can improve my pieces.
Thanks a bunch.

Monday, 5 December 2011

'Monsters' Inspired

Loving that movie. Not that this has got much to do with it apart from the giant tentacles.


Sunday, 13 November 2011

sci-fi and fantasy sketches

Had two weeks off work so I painted some nerdy stuff.









Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Red Rocks

Listening to Fink makes me wander away and I can’t help but paint some westerns. This time, I tried to get every stroke right with as little effort as possible. I used the bulky square brush and I tried to create everything from head. That way, I might push myself into exploring new colours.


Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Poluted City

Hey folks.
Lately, I have been trying to push myself into uncharted territories because I felt like I need more richness in my stuff. So, I've decided to try some of those Mullins techniques with an abstract texture as a starting point and then trying to sculpt something out of it.
This is the first result and I think I'll use this method more often.
K

Sunday, 23 October 2011

Batman Arkham City is out!

Three years ago, I was given a chance to step into the shoes of my art heroes and to try to do their work justice. The weight of the 70 year old legacy and the pressure of millions of loyal fans worldwide was daunting but, luckily, I was surrounded by some of the most talented and skilled people in the games industry who helped me along the way. I am so incredibly proud of what we did and I hope that people will see how much love and care went into making every detail of this game. Much love, Kan P. S. - There is a sweet little artbook in the collector's edition

Friday, 7 October 2011

Laying around

I tried to play with the similar setting as in 'Lullaby' piece I did a while ago but this time, I tried to see if I can work with a different type of atmosphere. Hope you guys like it.

Friday, 30 September 2011

The castle

A while ago I did a bunch of thumbnails and never touched them any more. So, I decided to pick one of them and work it up a little. Yeah, it's a complete cheesecake...

Friday, 23 September 2011

Battle Cry

Another dragon scene, this time in color. I changed the composition about a million times, changed lighting, the main beast, everything.. I don't care much about rendering and that is why I spend most of the time in figuring the composition and light. Any thoughts, guys? Cheers, Kan

Saturday, 3 September 2011

Mist Wich

This started out as a brush test and got out of control

Monday, 29 August 2011

Cattle thief

A crippled dragon is left with no choice but to steal cattle from villagers. Crippled 'cause I was stupid and didn't plan to make wings while sketching. And the one he has could never support the weight of his body. But anyway...
I just had a few hours and the TV offered no entertainment.
Hope you folks like it,
Kan

Monday, 9 May 2011

Imagine FX workshop: 'Lullaby'

Hi,
This was done as a tutorial for the issue 68 of Imagine FX magazine, focusing on digital oils in Corel Painter 11.
Here is the link:
http://www.imaginefx.com/02287754333223226957/imaginefx-issue-68.html

Hope you chaps like it!

Monday, 4 April 2011

15min pose

Just a crappy lil' sketch. Wish I had a teacher like Erik Gist..

Sunday, 27 March 2011

Acrylics: First Attempt

Just a quick little playaround. Any tips on acrylics would be highly appreciated, folks:)

Thursday, 3 March 2011

Crossing

Pretending to be Uncle Mullins.

Monday, 21 February 2011

Future Proof: the portrait of the big city solitude

London is a moody place to be in the morning. I am lucky to live near my studio, so I walk to work every day. The narrow streets are packed with people who try to make their way, moving between long lines of cars. The atmosphere can be very hectic and tense, even in the early morning hours. The poluted air creates thick layers of haze between me and the towering buildings of the business distict of the big city.
The scene before me is beautiful and unsettling at the same time. And for some reason, that very song by Massive Attack echoes in my ears while I walked down the road.
Now, looking at the final piece, you probably wonder what does that have to do with the girl, attached to a robot. Well, I have scanned all the little sketches that might display the thought process behind it. My main goal was to try and bring some of that misty feeling of big city's solitude. I started by sketching some of my neighbourhood shops and people and developed the idea further to the final sketch. Although the initial inspiration came from exterior, I thought that it would be nice to go inside of the lonely, desolate apartments and sympathise with one of the inhabitants of this modern, near-future, world.
The technical aspects were pretty straight forward. Once I had the sketch I liked, I went to Painter and started slapping paint around, keeping things smooth and juicy.
This piece was done for Gorilla Artfare 3rd anniversary. The idea behind it was to illustrate one of our favorite songs. Mine was 'Future Proof' by Massive Attack.
I really hope you like it.



Wednesday, 5 January 2011

Guess what I'm playing...






















I know that something got me really excited when I start drawing it.

Saturday, 18 December 2010

Batman Arkham City Trailer VGA 2010 HD



I am filled with pride and excitment to see some of my concepts being brought to life by amazing guys from Blur studios.
I hope you guys like it!

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Thursday, 23 September 2010

Pencil nostalgia

This was one of these rare moments where I had enough time and patience to sit down and slowly pencil out something I would normally do digitally. I hardly ever touch pencils unless I am at the life drawing class and that, quite frankly, is kind of sad.
Why is it that nowadays everything has to be fully rendered in color? Concept artists and illustrators used pencils, charcoals and other simple mediums for a long time and you know what, they did much better than all that Photoshop crap you see on the net now.
What are your thoughts about this, guys?

Tuesday, 7 September 2010

Life Painting with Nintendo DS






Here are some paintings from life done with the little magic box named DS. Forest was quite challenging because I had to decide where to put detail and where not.

You can see the process videos here:

FOREST

WOMAN

MAN


Hope you fellaz like it.

Friday, 14 May 2010

The Search


Search for the crashed spaceship. Hope you like it, guys.

Friday, 30 April 2010

The Hive


My entry for this week's "Environment of the Week" contest on conceptart.org.

Friday, 16 April 2010

enviro thumbs


Hi folks,

I wanted to take part in this weeks "Environment of the Week" over on CA.org, so I punched out a few thumbnails just to get an idea where I want to go with it.
Any thoughts would be highly appreciated.
Cheers,
Kan