Sunday, October 11, 2015
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Legend of Zelda: Midnight Munchies
Just a little fanart I've wanted to do for a while. What if Link had more than just 4 bottles? What if he kept a reserve of fairies? What if he just started eating them all the time?
How would Navi feel?
Labels:
bottle,
fairies,
fairy,
fridge,
legend of zelda,
link,
majora's mask,
navi,
refrigerator,
zelda,
zelda 64
Saturday, June 6, 2015
Blonde Barbarian colored
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Skippy Tumblr Projects
Along with the updated Twitter Header (as seen in the previous post), I was also commissioned to do a couple of gag posters for Skippy's Tumblr site. They wanted to coordinate their promotions alongside the Oscars by doing parodies of popular movies. Here are the ones that I got to do:
None of the writing was mine, just the images. And yeah, that last one is an animated GIF with some fancy flickering lights.
None of the writing was mine, just the images. And yeah, that last one is an animated GIF with some fancy flickering lights.
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Skippy Twitter Header #2
This past week I got to make another header for Skippy's @TheFunNut account to promote their new Salted Caramel flavor. It just went live yesterday, here's a screenshot:
I'm really happy with how this one turned out, it was rough trying to get the caramel to look like actual caramel, especially in the stalactite drips. Having the cool, blue cave opening create rim lighting on the sides of the nut character really brings the piece together and I got to use some fun reference to give it the Indiana Jones tribute feel they wanted.
Here are some shots of the process:
The two main options I came up with for the composition
Started right in with the painting on top of the option the client liked best. They had an image file for the character and jar that they wanted me to use, so that made things easier. Mostly just tried to get the colors and values in place.
Client wanted more and more caramel stacks
Looked up tons of caramel reference and toned back the blue light in the background to make the foreground pop more. Honestly, most of the time was spent on all those freaking cubes.
I'm really happy with how this one turned out, it was rough trying to get the caramel to look like actual caramel, especially in the stalactite drips. Having the cool, blue cave opening create rim lighting on the sides of the nut character really brings the piece together and I got to use some fun reference to give it the Indiana Jones tribute feel they wanted.
Here are some shots of the process:
The two main options I came up with for the composition
Started right in with the painting on top of the option the client liked best. They had an image file for the character and jar that they wanted me to use, so that made things easier. Mostly just tried to get the colors and values in place.
Client wanted more and more caramel stacks
Looked up tons of caramel reference and toned back the blue light in the background to make the foreground pop more. Honestly, most of the time was spent on all those freaking cubes.
A few more finishing touches with lighting and the sparkles of salt on the caramel
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