Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Spiderman vs Venom - Digital Painting
Spiderman vs Venom is a super fun
digital painting done in roughly 4 hours. It all started with this idea of
doing painting on Venom and Spiderman in a comical situation involving a breath
mint which quickly evolved into Venom showing Spiderman a little lov’n.
I began
this painting by sketching both characters a few times until I was warmed up
enough to formulate my composition. In my final sketch I made sure to fully
flesh out the characters, which made the painting process unbelievably smooth.
I used Photoshop and stuck to 2 brushes, the default soft round brush for
everything except the background where I used a charcoal brush.
Memphis Comic Expo
September 13, 2014 come out to the Memphis Comic Expo held at the Agricenter from 10:00a – 7:00p. There will be awesome Cosplay, lots of Artists and more.
I will have prints available of
some of my recent work, so come out and show your support!!
For more information visit:
http://www.memphiscomicexpo.comhttp://www.memphiscomicexpo.com
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Painting Storm
©2014 B. Lewis |
A new challenge has presented
itself forcing me to exercise complete creativity and control over what I paint
and how I paint it. I have a little less than a month to try and create enough
material to take to a comic expo this year and I’ve got plenty of mixed
feelings about it. The main one is being fear. Will my work be good enough? Can
I really pull this off? Well of course I can!!!!
When this opportunity presented
itself, I was actually in the midst of another work, that’s coming along
fantastically and while I was rendering some video footage for it, I decided to
proceed with at least the sketch of my first “Comic Expo” piece. I decided to
go with one of my favorite characters first: Storm.
©2014 B. Lewis - Storm Sketch |
I had an image in mind and I decided
to begin with the sketch and I stumbled across a photograph that captured
exactly what I was going for which made some of the guess-work easier. Once I
had my sketch complete, tailored to my version of Storm, I began blocking in
color and layering highlights, mid-tones and shadows. I worked for a couple of
hours and though it looked good, it wasn’t coming together as I’d hoped, so I
tweaked what I had done and kept working, until finally I had my character. In
total, I spent roughly 4 hours, give or take on this painting and I’m really
happy with the end result (and I had plenty of moments where I wasn’t sure I
was going to be). When I had gotten to the point where I knew I had done what
I’d envisioned, it put a smile on my face and all the self doubt, melted down
to this warm fuzzy feeling of confidence in myself and my work.
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