Thursday, October 21, 2010

The Inbetweeners

I love this program, so here is a tribute to the boys !



Halloween Party (Zombies included)

I had a great night last night offering Zombie Caricatures to all brave enough to get one done !
I started off in colour but as the que got longer I dropped the colour and went straight to black and white. These are all straight to ink with no pre-drawing. Now these are not all Zombies as a couple of witches and vampires made it in ! Also, I must apologise about the picture quality, as you can imagine, lighting at a halloween party isn't great for photos !

Let me know what you think by leaving a comment !






















Tuesday, October 12, 2010

10 Minute Mary Byrne sketch

Pretty busy this week, but wanted to post something, so here is a 10 minute straight to ink sketch of Mary Byrne, Irelands favorite x factor contestant



Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Birthday gift commission


Here are a recent commission that I just handed over. The guy on the stool was apparently delighted with the caricature, so I must be doing something right !
Caricatures really do make great gifts for any occasion so why not order one for christmas !



Tuesday, October 5, 2010

The Beatles

This is the first time I have attempted all the Beatles together. Let me know what you think. It's Watercolour (as usual at the moment !)




Friday, October 1, 2010

Bill Murray with tutorial

I have had a few people ask me recently about my watercolour painting technique, so I thought I would put together a step by step guide to the process I go though. Now this is my technique and I am not saying by any means that this technique is recommended, or one that should be followed, it is just the way that I work and therefore may be interesting to some !






























First things first is to find reference photos that you think are solid. For this caricature I used 3 separate references, but the main reference was this one.





























1. Make a solid pencil sketch. I changed this sketch numerous times before settling on the final sketch pictured here.































tgeGet your palette together. My skin tone palette consists of the following –

Burnt Umber

Alizarin Crimson Hue

Cadmium Yellow Hue

Ultramarine

Yellow Ocre

Burnt sienna

Cadmium Red Pale Hue

Chinese White

Violet

Sap Green

Ivory black (Hair, Jacket only)































Ok so we are now ready to put on the first wash. Here I work very wet, loading on the water and a very thin layer of shin tone, slightly more pigment is added to the shadow areas. At this point I am leaving areas of white for highlight purposes.






























While the paper is still very wet I add darker shadows to certain areas, paying close attention to the lighting on the reference photo.





























I now start my next layer of darkening, this time adding more violet and sap green to the mix to offer up darker shadows.





























I now look for pinks and reds in the reference and start to add these in. At this stage the paper is still wet and allows the colours to run nicely into each other, creating nice skin effects.






























I am now starting to add in some of the finer details like eye colour and shapes within the nose.































While allowing time for the face to dry, I begin work on the hair. I just all in light and dark areas at this stage.






























More detail is added on the now dry face and hair. I look for for more colours in the face and add in more greens, yellow shades and blues for depth.






























. This is the final paint stage where I am gust tidying up and finishing of the clothing and hair.




















89. At this stage I bring out my coloured pencils and lightly work a few areas to make the colours pop out a little more, I add more reds greens and dark browns to finish off the piece.

That’s it, I hope you enjoyed seeing how I work. If you found this useful and would be interested in more tutorials along these lines, leave a comment or drop me an email and let me know !