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Here's 4 more pieces I did for the folks at Ye Olde Gaming Companye, for their Wayfarers RPG. The pieces are seasonal and combined the themes of the magic system with the season with an elemental association with 2 of 3 recurring characters. I tried to focus more carefully on the composition in these pieces and I'm relatively happy with the result. Still have a ways to go though...
oh my god!!! danm awesome!!! can u tell me how u choose the colour for the skin??? for me ,skin is really difficult to paint... make me really headache... pls help me~~~
Skin is a bit tough, but not as bad as you may think. Typically it's a sort of orange red tint (with white added), and it darkens into a brown. That's oversimplifying things though. Skin picks up colour from everything around it as well as having tinges of green and redness in different parts. It would take a while to explain, plus honestly I do the tones in black and white and then layer the colour in with photoshop using a "colour" or "overlay" layer. Play around and see what you get...
wow~ thanks a lot!!! can u introduce one university(toronto) for me?actually,i'm only 15 year old...so i'm planning maybe 20year old go to canada study n work...
There's a few to look into. I went to OCAD. It's a good school, but focuses on art theory and practice over technique. I learned almost none there (most valuable classes were design, colour theory and one drawing teacher). You have to be really into art (not just the comic book/video game stuff) to get the most out of it. Sheridan is good for animation and illustration. I can't comment much on that one, because I never went there, but it has a good reputation. All the universities in the area have an art program. I would go with York, they have a full spectrum of support for the arts in one part of the campus, which puts all that creative stuff in one place. It's a good environment to be creative in.
danm awesome!!!
can u tell me how u choose the colour for the skin???
for me ,skin is really difficult to paint...
make me really headache...
pls help me~~~
thank u~
That's oversimplifying things though. Skin picks up colour from everything around it as well as having tinges of green and redness in different parts. It would take a while to explain, plus honestly I do the tones in black and white and then layer the colour in with photoshop using a "colour" or "overlay" layer. Play around and see what you get...
thanks a lot!!!
can u introduce one university(toronto) for me?actually,i'm only 15 year old...so i'm planning maybe 20year old go to canada study n work...
tq^^
I went to OCAD. It's a good school, but focuses on art theory and practice over technique. I learned almost none there (most valuable classes were design, colour theory and one drawing teacher). You have to be really into art (not just the comic book/video game stuff) to get the most out of it.
Sheridan is good for animation and illustration. I can't comment much on that one, because I never went there, but it has a good reputation.
All the universities in the area have an art program. I would go with York, they have a full spectrum of support for the arts in one part of the campus, which puts all that creative stuff in one place. It's a good environment to be creative in.
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Ted Kim
illustrator concept artist
official site: [link]
Prints available: [link]
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Ted Kim
illustrator concept artist
official site: [link]
Prints available: [link]
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Ted Kim
illustrator concept artist
official site: [link]
Prints available: [link]
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