Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

A cool down

Sometimes when you work too much in kid town 
you must divert your car to the disturbing village....
1 hours worth
with a different painting approach then normal
(which is just painting big shapes and carving away from the form instead of line work)
How'd I do?

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Siggraph demo

Thanks to WACOM and CTN, I got to Demo at SIGGRAPH 2013.  Many talented artists got to show their stuff, I hope you got to check out  Armand Serrano, Jason Scheier,
  Brian Kesinger, Craig Elliott, Erik Martin and Armand Baltazar
Warm up with shapes


I did 2 smaller "ideas".  1 approach to how I warm up in the morning and then another approach towards design.  It was only an hour so I couldn't finish the piece but here's where I took it when I got home.
 
digital drawing then painting



Wednesday, July 3, 2013

The dark nevers falls

 
It got me out of my usual comfort zone and I had at it.
I was inspired by this post


Morning warm up that turned into an hour +


On another note.  We're at 253 backers 89% funded with 8 days to go!
See what I'm so excited about here


I also got a good question this morning and after replying thought more people could make some use of it.  Here is the question and answer that follows:
  •  When I knew you at school you had "potential". What habit did you form to take you to the next level? You've inspired the heck out of me and I am ready to move out of my "potential" phase. Thanks man!


  •  I made conscious decisions on who I spent my time with, where I spent my time, and what to "give up" to do it. That is all dependent on what your goals are. So I'll go in order of why I made certain decisions. I'll be blunt too, because I believe in it.

    1.Who I spend my time with
    Too many folks just do a job. No ambition, no drive. Their careers are basically handled by whoever is in charge of them at that moment. So I now surround myself with people who are pushing themselves. Artistically, musically, in any category. Doesn't have to be art. Just Go-getters. And let me tell you, I didn't find many in (an undisclosed location).


    2. where I spent my time
    I committed myself to draw every morning before work at a coffee shop. I woke up early, 7 AM I was out the door. I always had a plan of attack. One day, it was drawing from a book. The next day, drawing from life around the shop. The next, character development on an idea I had. Whatever got me thinking about art, not waiting for it to happen, but making myself go after it. I gave myself some slack days of course, but I was vigilant, still am. I also still go to figure drawing when deadlines permit. Try to push my shapes, try new tools, whatever I could. Forward progress, even if it was a tiny bit is better than none. Worse yet, standing still. I can't think of an artistic way to die faster inside.


    3. What to "give up" to do it
    I devoted to it for a while. I let my wife know there was a new relationship in our lives, my art and career. It was with me before she came along and god forbid she passes before me, will comfort me in the time I only have her as memories. I gave up drinking as it fogged my mornings (I'm back on it but I took a break) Made myself put away the internet and killed a ton of time on the PS3. I had less time to devote to friends. I balanced it, but for a spell, I was all in. I think to truly understand oneself, or a craft, you must devote to it for a time. Not forever mind you, or it gestates and destroys. Losing an ear or drinking yourself to pity and remorse isn't a lasting career. I knew I wanted a balance after all. A life, a happy marriage, friends, and smiling. Keep it in mind what you want and you'll find your balance.


    So those are most of my habits I formed. Devotion to it in simple mind setting ways. That and be introspective enough to see where you are lacking and attack those skills. If you're good at something, just drawing it more doesn't help. It's just hubris to get attention in a lot of ways. Pushing yourself into uncomfortable territory is the easiest answer to the hardest task.
    I hope this helps, isn't too long winded. I still have many miles to travel before I am a great artist so I feel weird giving advice, but this is what I've got for you thus far. I may even post this to the blog as I see many people could relate to some advice, hope you don't mind. I won't post you asking though, no worries.


    So that's it.  Hopefully someone out there reads something and it helps them in some small way.

    Cheers,
    Bean




Friday, June 28, 2013

Through the morning fog, he waged.

Again,  Trying to get out of my comfort zone and design and paint like I don't normally go.  Let me know what you think.  Just needed a mental break from the style and property of Spaced Out.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

The Newsletter of Brett Bean #2!

The Newsletter of Brett Bean #2!
Click above for the full Newsletter
Check out this artwork and more at the clicky!

Also a free tutorial on How I am making the art for the kickstarter!   Come join us for more aliens, bounty hunters, metaphors, and shenanigans over at the kickstarter!

Friday, May 31, 2013

The Spirit Warrior

Another painting for Dungeon Defenders 2

Art Director- Rusty Drake
Character Designer- Danny Araya 

Basically this is what I get from the company with some art direction and then it becomes the painting you see above.
Danny Araya Designs

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Creatured

Florian Satzinger sent out an amazing link to some great photography of animals.  Just great reference and inspiration to be had by Andrew Zuckerman
 
Here's the morning warm up.

Thursday, June 14, 2012