Showing posts with label John Deininger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Deininger. Show all posts

Aug 13, 2010

Overboard!

Went overboard a bit here, piece is still in-progress, any feedback would be great!



Jul 23, 2010

Character Studies

Been taking lots of classes lately. A recent concept art class for gaming at Seattle Central Community College had students building up characters from silhouettes; two of my studies:




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Jun 25, 2010

Tears of Light

Piece created during the week-long Illustration Master Class, each June in Amherst, MA - a mind-blowing event that centers on Fantasy/Sci-Fi illustration. James Gurney was this year's guest instructor!




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May 1, 2010

Zoo and Robots

Lots of sketching lately, from the zoo and the imagination.



Apr 6, 2010

Been a long while since last post; working on a newish style with more layers of watercolor on top of prismacolor pencil (for texture); what'chy'all think?




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May 1, 2009

Jan 20, 2009

Robots in the Sky

Had fun working on an image where stars reveal themselves as robots.

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Jan 18, 2009

Town Scene in Watercolor

Already re-painted twice, maybe again; not sure if I'm happy with this or not, it seems a little over-worked. Had fun painting it, though!

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Nov 15, 2008

Crossing the Bridge

Working on the second of three finsihed spreads for a children's picture book dummy, in which a robot is searching for a star.

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Aug 20, 2008

Rhino in Watercolor Pencil

Played around with watercolor pencils today. I love the texture they create, depending on the application of water and brush pressure. What fun! The background color was changed and diffused in Photoshop.

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Jun 18, 2008

The Terrible Tinys

Here are the Terrible Tinys! A mail-order gang of terrible, tiny creatures who really aren't all that terrible. They eat weeds and rotting fruit, they use house-dust to build tiny homes, and generally re-use all the things we humans think of as rubish!

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