Here’s this week’s art update! Head’s up for a mildly-NSFW pinup contained within.
Category: Art
Art Update 16 October 2017
It’s art update time! My apologies for not having one last week — I didn’t do much art that week prior, so there wasn’t anything worth sharing.
Anyway! On to the art!
Art Update 2 October 2017
Here’s what I did this past week!
Art Update 25 Sept 2017
Hey everyone! I hope your week has treated you well.
Here’s some of the more noteworthy things I did this past week:
Art Update 17 Sept 2017
So this week I didn’t really do a whole lot of art. I did some studies and this single-page comic, which I’m planning on doing more of.
I might do a bunch of practice this week to refine a lot of micro-skills, such as how I use my brush pen and such. Practicing just drawing lines and shapes and playing around to get a better feel for it is important.
I hope you enjoyed this post! If you’d like to connect with me elsewhere, I have a Twitter, a Patreon, and I also stream on Mixer!
Art Update 11 Sept 2017
Hey! Here’s some of the doodles and such I’ve done this past week.
Art Update 3 Sept 2017
Hey! Here’s the art I’ve done over the past week or so.
Art Update – Week of 6-12 August 2017
Here’s some of the things I’ve created in the past week or so:
Ink
I’ve started sketching again after a hiatus, and am doing so in pen. Aren’t I afraid of messing up? Not really. I’ll explain why after the break.
Some old pixels
Yo dudes, I figured I’d collect some old pixel art here, to share with you all. I was really into pixel art in 2014-2016. Been taking a break from it though ever since I determined that game dev isn’t for me, at least for the time being.
This bonsai was one of the first things I ever did. There were a few iterations before it, but I’m quite pleased with how I managed to capture the organic feel of it.
This orb was from a random prompt generator, which gave me “sphere from the fall”, and this was my interpretation.
This one I called “The Drunken Gods Coalesce”, and I feel it has the most interesting composition of the square pixels I did back in early 2015 (most of which aren’t pictured here–not all of them were interesting).
The three illustrations above (pardon the blurriness in some, they resized oddly) were a progression of my taking an idea and shaping it further and further into something interesting. At this stage of my art career I wasn’t the greatest at adding contrast, as I was afraid of using darker tones, but it was a good learning experience. I still like the sense of depth I achieved, however.
I called this piece “Woken Being of Light”. I spent about 10hrs working on this, and as you can probably tell, it’s where my avatar/logo came from. I rather like how well the lighting and contrast came out on this.
This one was fun to do. It’s of and called “The Hungry Door”, which I did with the intent of making something creepy and nostalgic.
This is a commission I did of a cyber-witch for a friend, early last year. The contrast in it still leans toward the lighter side. This is the last piece I made in Photoshop before switching completely to Aseprite.
Anyway, thank you for reading my short excursion into my earlier days of doing pixel art! I’ll post some of my newer things, including some unused game concepts, sometime.
-Jank