Showing posts with label erlson neba. Show all posts
Showing posts with label erlson neba. Show all posts

Monday, November 14, 2016

Plein Air around CCAD


These are a few plein Air sketches I painted back when I was in university. They were all done with acrylic paint. 

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Revenge (WIP/process)




Here's some progress on a piece I'm currently working on. It began as a tiny thumbnail. I then enlarged the thumbnail onto a larger canvas and started painting, working from the bigger shapes to the smaller ones. Honestly, I may never finish this piece; but If i so decide to finish it, I'll make sure the final product remains readable when reduced to a thumbnail size. I'm saying this because I feel like the values are starting to get muddy, and I'm losing that strong silhouette I once had in the initial thumbnail sketch.

Friday, August 15, 2014

Late Night Work (Process)

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1. The initial sketch. This began on a recycled old painting which already had the colors I was looking for. In this stage, I was trying to capture the overall essence of the piece.
2. The line drawing. This was done over the initial sketch. You know what they say, behind every great painting, lies a great drawing.
3. The line drawing was then placed on top of the initial sketch.
4. I began to paint under the line drawing, trying to separate values, and distinguish the different items in the painting.
5. I Finally rendered on top of the line drawing to a more finished state.
final piece can be seen here

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

black and white Thumbs

Here are some black and white thumbs for practice. More black and white studies can be found here.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Traditional Studies

The Kitchen
8"x11"

DSA Hallway
11"x11"

These  studies were done in acrylic. I intend on doing a lot more of this in the future. These took approximately 3-4hrs to complete.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Mythology themed Sketches

First, I made a spitpaint of medusa's death. 
With a similar color scheme in mind, I later used "Medusa's Death" as a starting point (canvas) for the cyclops who went on a rampage shortly after losing his sheep.
 Later, I had an idea completely with a color scheme completely different from the previous two.

These were all 30 mins. I'm really tempted to push some these sketches further.  

Monday, January 20, 2014

Desert Sketch Series



A while ago, I did a few desert themed spitpaints. Here they are. At this time, I discovered the ability to soften edges when using the lasso tool. 

Monday, December 9, 2013

Christmas Card















For one of my final exams, we have to make a Christmas card. So I decided to make a card with an illustration that has absolutely nothing to do with Christmas. I'm thinking of changing the dimensions of the card because that tangency between the edge of the house and the gutter is bothering me. 

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Speedpaints


monkey turtle


theatre


forest


mark of the wolf

Once again, I come with more daily speedpaints. I'd like to think I've generally gotten better at composition, shaping, color, and all that good stuff, but it's much to soon to expect anything. The practicing never stops.
These were all 30 mins. 

Thursday, December 5, 2013












This is an idea of what my process usually looks like when painting in photoshop. I usually start with basic general shapes in black and white. Then I gradually make things more detailed while bringing color into the picture. 

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

speedpaints

piranha tank

pirate lookout 1

pirate lookout 2

purple valley

More 30 min speedpaints from recent days. Still working on shaping, composition, brush economy...

Monday, December 2, 2013

More speedpaints

one man snowman party

purple valley

daemon extraction 1

daemon extraction 2

More 30min speedpaints from the previous week. I need to improve in many areas from composition, to brush economy, and everything in between. more speedpaints can be found on my tumblr page.