Dark Souls from memory

Recently I got an itch to revisit one of my favorite games, Dark Souls. Something about that world left a strong impression on me when I first played it in 2015. The mystery, a lonely quest in some desolate dreamy world where once in a great while you might meet another similar traveler, resonated with me. Some kind of truth to it all.

I first wanted to draw my favorite locations from the game from memory but I could only remember the first three. I especially wanted to draw New Lando with its deep blue color scheme and the ghastly theme but I couldn’t remember too well the details. This inspired a new playthrough to refresh my memory. I wanted to capture how I felt about those areas and see what I can remember so that I could perhaps understand better what about them speaks so much to me.

Last quarter at SCAD

Cool, so I just finished my last quarter at SCAD and once I return the rented text book, which I opened maybe once this whole time, I will be eligible for graduation! This past two some years were quite amazing. It might be rose-colored glasses but looking at the senior works of all my classmates I’ve been studying with for the past couple of years makes me really appreciate the school and all the teachers I had the opportunity to take. Everybody grew so much in this time. I grew so much in this time.

Thank you SCAD for the opportunities, my peers for the peep talks and helpful critics and most of all my professors who were there to guide me through this all.

Latest works of all kinds:

 

 

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Notes to myself

  • Don’t finish the work at the end of the day. Leave the finishing bids for the next day so that you will have an easy and fun start. This also allows to see the work with fresh eyes before turning it in.
  • If you feel a lot of resistance while sitting to work, it might be the case of giving too much importance to the work. Depends on the work, some ways to tune down the importance is to make the work more goofy, horrible or any other extreme from what you set to do. You can always edit it back if needed. Again, depends on the work. Or find ways to accept your weakness and stop fussing about it FGS.
  • Patience! Even when time is pressing, skipping stages will only prolong the work. Weak foundation will cause collapse and the redoing of the whole work.
  • You are the biggest critic of your work. It is always better than what you think of it. Unless you really love it in which case it might be the opposite ;p but in this case who cares as long as you like it.
  • Draw daily, even on your weakest days. Not necessarily because you need to draw every day to improve, on bad days you don’t make much progress in this regard, but because you always need to be in shape for when the muse hits and you need to act.  Otherwise, you will be practicing when you need to be creating. Easier to always stay in shape.
  • Designing (characters, environment, concept, etc) – can be intimidating at times especially if you are doubting your skills but the process is mostly straight forward. 1. (fun part) You research the topic and looking for tons of cool references. If time is pressing don’t overdo this as it burns through your creativity tank pretty fast. 2. Draw the references you collected as you see fit. Also, quite fun and is both a good warm up and an important designing stage. 3. Silhouettes or small drawings – now that you know what things looks like and how to draw them you can start the actual designing stage. Silhouettes can be fun and helpful but drawing in small chi-bi like style can also work well. 4. Start the design. At this point it won’t longer be intimidating and you will know what to do. A tip for the character design – you can start from silhouette or by drawing every article of clothes separately and then combining it. Better off is to mix the two techniques. One would be responsible for the shape and your final goal while the other helps you to build the character and its personality as you decide what each piece is and where the character got it.
  • Most of all, Don’t Worry. You are not responsible for your art anyways. It all comes from the muse goddesses. The more calm and open minded you are the better you will hear her whispers and the more positive reactions you will get.
  • Have fun!

 

Daredevil on River St

Finally done with the quarter!! Now time for a three week coma.

My final works in Drawing for Sequential class. Used a building from River St, Savannah as a reference.  Hooray for Clip Studio Paint!

RiverSt

GapstowTemple final

 

==== Shmaze ====

12 years old or 25, but the fact remains that running around the house  like a moron with a sword results in a broken lamp.

Matrix Reloaded – 1st Fight Scene pt1

Matrix Reloaded – First Fight Scene (pt.1)

Just some fight scene practice using one of my favorite movies of all times. I think I got better by the third page.

 

EPSON MFP image
matrix-fight-scene-1

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matrix-fight-scene-2

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matrix-fight-scene-3

 

====Shmaze====

Cats can be so rude.  I wonder how people would react if in the middle of conversation, I would go “hold on a second while I wipe my butt.”

Rob Roy

I’m surprised I never heard of Rob Roy until yesterday, even though it’s similar in genre to Braveheart. The film has great attention to details.

EPSON MFP image
Rob Roy

 

Also, A Tale of Voyages.

A Tale of Voyages 2

Let’s Learn Comics – Week 5

The last post on this session. Based on Andy Diggle’s script.

 

Page 7 in sharpie and pencil.ExE1 Page 7ExE2 Page 7

 

===Shmaze===

Why is it that the best drawings are done in the English class notebook where they don’t belong in the first place??

On Drawing Style

I don’t like hiding my mistakes. I’d rather draw things more loosely.

The anime Best Claw is my new inspiration. I love the style!

 

 

 

Let’s Learn Comics – Week 4

This time only thumbnails. The first 11 pages out of the 22 page long script.

Based on Andy Diggle script

Page 1Page 2Page 3Page 4Page 5Page 6

 

===Shmaze===

It really seems like Batman only fights Looney Toons.

Lascaux (Bull Paintings ) cave is clearly a sketchbook of some artist.

Star Wars: Kylo Ren Fanart

Making the story of the first part of the new trilogy very similar to the old one must’ve been the smartest way to handle the expectations of the fans.

Fan art time! Kylo Ren anger issues

Kylo Ren

Riddick

Some sketches and ideas after watching Riddick. might make it into a oneshot later on.

Vin Diesel

Riddick Sketch Idea

I watched Riddick the other day and was so inspired. Yes, the CGI is not great but the idea was awesome. A survival thriller set on a different planet with different rules and creatures? This is a great idea, and I think they handled it pretty well. At least up until the middle. I heard Vin Diesel funded the movie himself, which I find pretty cool. God I hope he is going to make another one.

=== Shmaze ===

I love art. There aren’t many careers out there in which even if you constantly fail and left unappreciated all your life, your work has a better chances of becoming golden while your name well known years after your death.

I think this is rather comforting!

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