Posts Tagged ‘fives’

Dailies With Process February 7th

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Initially I planned on sitting on these a bit longer, but I think it’s going to be a bit before I do the final piece in the project. So, you’re getting a mix of dailies, fives fours, and process out of me with this post. All ArtRage 3 Studio Pro. Strictly roller, palette knife, and eraser, supplemented by layer duplication/manipulation.

First, I start of with something abstract, running a bit with the method/technique that I’ve used in the recent, mostly abstract pieces I’ve posted.


13 minutes.

I actually like where this is going (the dragon shape is damn near what you see here, less than a minute a couple dozen strokes into it), so it gets fleshed out a bit.

Next, I pop on some crude arms (didn’t like them for the above piece), and then place a lower-opacity copy of the whole image on top of itself, scaling it up and rotating it a bit. Once I hit the right opacity, I dropped it down into one layer, and started working with duplicate layers in varied opacities, blend modes, selective palette knife use, and selective erasing.


10 minutes (from the previous piece into this).

I like this. I know I’m not where I want to be with it yet, but it’s worth saving both as a step and as a potential rough for a more complete piece.

Now, In order to give it more perceived depth and detail, I create a separate piece.


7 minutes.

It’s fairly abstract, but has an industrial tech flair of sorts, and is dynamic enough that I think it will make for an interesting overlay with the previous piece. More layer duplication/manipulation occurs, and then I do exactly that. Finally, I have this:


4 minutes.

I have a pretty good idea of where I’m going with this, but I’m waiting to get my current batch of contract work done before tackling a finished piece out of it. Total process time from start until the end of the 4th piece? 34 minutes. Which brings us to the separate point to be made here– if you’re familiar enough and comfortable enough with the medium(s) you use, you can do exercises of a faster nature like this as well. The above shows that you can take something seemingly quick, abstract, and/or simple, and turn it into a building block for a larger, more complex piece.

Daily-Fives From February 6

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Yesterday’s daily experiments. Headspace a bit fucked then, less so today.

All strictly ArtRage 3. Roller, palette knife, and eraser tools. Layer play.


15min.


10min.


17min.


15min.


13min. There always seems to be a least favorite for me in these batches. This happens to be the one for this batch.

Another Daily-Five Mashup…

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Another Daily/Five exercise, despite running at 60% normal system RAM (hooray video card RAM), and having regular ArtRage crashes when I do too much at once. All strictly ArtRage, all started without intentional subject matter.


45min.


1hr.


30min.


40min.


30ish min. No clue what the fuck this is. Don’t like it, but as stated previously, it’s good to show work we don’t like on occasion as well.

I’m having a not-so-stellar morning, so I’m keeping my words brief (you may all breathe a sigh of relief now).

It’s A Daily-Fives Mash-Up!

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Did something different yesterday. Decided to mash-up my “daily” piece with my old “fives” exercise. So, you get 5 pieces for the daily, but without the 5min restriction. All of the following were done strictly in ArtRage 3 Studio Pro, using just the fill, paint roller, palette knife, and eraser tools (the only exception being the sig with the ink pen). Past that, it was an exercise in layer work and manipulation. Not were started with any intended subject. Each piece can be clicked for the full-size version.


8 minutes.


15-17 minutes.


50 minutes.


20 minutes. Don’t really care for this one, but I think it’s as important to share the pieces that we don’t care for as it is to do so with the ones we do, on occasion.


25 minutes.

I’ll leave the commentary to you guys– having just aborted a piece of bad RAM from my system after troubleshooting why my computer was insta-crashing, my brain is fried. Trade off? Functional system, but I’ve gone from 2.5Gig to 1.5Gig of RAM. At least RAM is cheap… well, for a 5+yo motherboard, that is… LOL.