Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Artist Profile #22: Lorelay Bove


Lorelay Bove is a CalArts graduate, and currently a 
visual development artist at Disney Animation

I've always looked to her as a modern-day Mary Blair.
Such great color design and storytelling.

Monday, January 30, 2012

Artist Profile #21: Kendra Melton


We all struggle with figure drawing. 
And even if we nail the pose, figure drawings seem to all look alike (basically),
from one artist to the next. 

As character designers, our "worth" is our original spin on that pose: How we translate that pose into something original. 

Sometimes it can be incredibly tough to take that next step.
But, it can be done! And Kendra Melton is proof.

Artist Profile #20: Gabby Zapata


Gabby Zapata is a wonderful illustrator from right here is San Francisco. 
She recently graduated from Ringling and works for Digital Domain as a visual development artist.

I love how her illustrations and characters have such a delightful whimsy about them --- 
and her technique of making the background light absorb the scene
adds such a great sense of atmosphere.

So simple!

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Artist Profile #19: David Colman


David Colman is an amazing character designer and story artist,
and has worked with pretty much everybody!

Here's to a great Spring semester!

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Blood Elf

"Blood elf mage! Much more pleased than with my worgen. To put her more into the WoW universe, I looked to Glenn Rane's previous Blood Elf work for inspiration, then added my own tweaks to it. So it's a semi-original design."

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Typewriter Lighting Study

This is a lighting study I did for practice using a great layout from Joao Bessa Ribeiro.

version 2

version1
digital

original

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Artist Profile #18: Joao Bessa Ribeiro


And now for one of our own.
A fellow Academy grad....

A "short" story...
My first week in San Francisco, I took a walkthrough of the Powell building, and immediately started drooling over the amazing designs on the walls. I made it to the third floor (caught my breath), and saw this amazing layout design of a typewriter repair shop/closet that had been done for a past Spring Show (I think).

I was floored. It was just incredible to look at. The story, the perspective, the design! 
It was a soul-crushing experience for my first week in San Francisco, to say the least. But it did set the standard for what was to be expected of me, and what the prize might at least look like. So I kept my eye on it. I checked for who the artist was.... no name. Damn.

Fast forward two or so months...
I randomly land on Joao's blog, and again, I'm floored by the level of the work Academy students are producing. It's mostly digital, lots of creature and vehicle designs. Just... amazing... stuff. The colors are so vivid, and the designs are so tight. He has some great character development work from his thesis. It's just great. And then, as I scroll down.... I see the typewriter layout! uh-- yeah. It's the same guy!

Long story short (too late)...
Make sure you check out his blog. Check out the process video at the bottom. Be amazed. 

Happy New Year!