Monday, December 14, 2009

HAMMER HEAD


Its Hammer time! lol
Rushed this one... he is a Cyborg Hammer head shark, his armed with a electric shock hammer and two Heavy MG.

He will Tear, smash, shoot and eat his way though any foe.

TYRANOBOTIPUS!!!!

Fuled by the rage of his failed novel, Tyranobotipus uses the unsold pages to give his victims nasty paper cuts before squeezing lemon juice into the wound. He is so evil that he even killed two innocent bunnies and made slippers out of them so that you could not hear him coming.

Key Words: Confusing, Spiteful, Lolly Pop!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

The Head-Chopper


No one really knows where this formidable, headless evil comes from, perhaps the body of a long-forgotten prisoner hanging on this monster's neck can give his doomed opponents some clue. He will cut off his victim's head and carry them around like a trophy. He will not stop unless the last monster's head in the universe, is in his hand.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

tony the wasp


This airborne nightmare injects enough venom in one sting to kill two hundred thousand mice. He also has loads of eyes, and carries a minigun at all times. Key words: violent, remorseless, belligerent.belligerent

Monday, December 7, 2009

Bulwark!


Bulwark can withstand a barrage of assaults, it takes alot to bring this veteran down. His opponents do tire then one focused and powerful jab will usually do the trick. If this tactic fails, Bulwark will easily stand a few rounds toe to toe against the best of them.

A wild steve appears!

Steve is the product of a secret military program to fuse a human with an echidna. Steve was horribly aged and disfigured in the process. He now only comes out at night to dwell on people's front porches, peering through their windows for a glimpse at the weather channel. He has a deep desire to destroy all young whippersnappers....bloody youngin's... with their pacman's and their 8 track tapes!

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Grimlor


Grimlor is haunted by a past life of torment where hanging by the flesh from meathooks was a daily ritual. When relaxating, Grimlor can be seen drifting through the air, bound to this past life, he finds no rest from his ancestors torture. The memory of this pain is strong, in the arena it courses through his veins and powers every attack with unrelenting rage, Grimlor is an opponent to be feared. He also has boob spears.

Friday, December 4, 2009

Crablor



Crablor is a true monster, born of the shattered dreams of men it knows only the will to destroy.
It does not understand the concept of fight, the words win and lose mean nothing. Its sole purpose is to destroy everything in its path, to not do this, Crablor will simply not be.
Other monsters only exist because they have yet to meet Crablor!!!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Reptiloid King Challenge Submission


Meet the reptiloid king. The leader of the Lizard People that dwell under the earths surface. The Reptiloid King has been mistaken by religous groups as the devil!

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

SaberFang

Here is my Monster dude, Former Gladiator champion turned Werewolf. He will bring pain, a lot of pain!

Not Naked


Worked on the clothes for the character and fixed the head a little more.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Character Model


Character model ive started in zbrush after playin around with 3d coats voxels. I didnt like it much but good idea.
Posting this for fun and to keep me motivated. Enjoy!

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Barbossa the Badder

Barbossa the Badder is ofcourse Entrant #1 in the challenge as he prides himself on winning any fighting competition in the galaxy (he's 'badder' then anyone else - but in his books good-bad, not bad-bad).

Monster Fight!

Illustrate your entry in the Ultimate Monster Fight Challenge – any shape or form goes! Inter-dimensional, extraterrestrial, supernatural, it doesn't matter. Entries for the first official Monster Fight Challenge must be posted on the blog by end of day December 31st to be valid.

Entries must adhere to the following rules:

  • One hour drawing limit. Monster must be finished within 60 minutes. Any medium is acceptable – sketches are fine.
  • Monsters mustn't be larger or heavier then a large elephant (around 3 meters across the back and 5000kg). They must be 'material', and not ephemeral or energy beings (all entrants must all be able to 'hit' each other).
  • A Monster must be given a name by the creator.
  • The creator may give a one paragraph background description of the creature.
  • The creator can assign the Monster three key words to describe it's abilities. For instance, fast, savage, lean etc. Keywords may not include obvious exploits such as impervious, immortal etc.
  • More then one monster may be entered into the Monster Fight, but will be treated as separate entries in regard to fighting and advancing in the competition (They'll fight each other).
  • Each monster will fight each other, winners determined by a general office vote to be tallied. Ties for the most undefeated creature, or what is considered a valid keyword, will be judged by an impartial body, probably Admin.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Another one


Here it is. Had to neglect the girlfriend to get this one done. enjoy!
3D model soon......ish. I wanna try out 3d coat should be fun.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Art Challenge 3 Submission


Heres my submission for Art Challenge 3. I finally got it done YAY! Was meaning to do it ages ago. I want to do another full body concept soon. Then I'll start a 3d model that will have all the current gen goodness! I was going to get rid of the line art completely but accidentally overlayed it and i liked it, so left it in.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Art by Sam Neilson

http://artsammich.blogspot.com/

Unbelievably beautiful art. Sam works at Disney Interactive.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Meteora


Let's dust of the Torus blog, harrrrr you go.

Original here

Sunday, August 9, 2009

great example of the use of colour as a storytelling tool:

http://louromano.blogspot.com/2009/06/up-color-script.html

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Art Challenge # 3

Thanks to everyone who have contributed over the last few weeks! Guess what time it is? Time for a new art challenge!

~Art Challenge #3~
Produce a Character Concept, in any form, from the description below. This is for a side project being concocted - the game is a side scrolling shooter, like Blackthorne made by Blizzard back in the day.

The Demolitionist:

Stature/Look/Build:
  • Big (built, strong)
  • Alpha male type character (think Marcus Fenix from Gears of War/Marine from Star Craft II, Wolverine)
  • Bald, Beard
  • Carries a Shotgun
  • Tall 6 ft +

Dress/Demeanour:

  • Worn singlet
  • Worn black leather jacket, open (think Mad Max)
  • Tough look/serious composure
  • Anti-hero, every man for himself attitude

Options:

  • Scar on the face
  • Tattoo on the face

Background:

  • He’s been enslaved unjustly and he wants revenge, big time. He’s “found” himself a shotgun and a leather jacket and wants to get out of the prison that he’s been put into (a la Death Race 2000).

That's it - do with this as you will. This 'challenge' isn't a competition! It's a personal challenge, an opportunity for practice and to have a laugh. Your post can be as simple or finished as you like.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

The Little Merman


*My late submission for Art Challenge #1 - Take a classic story or novel and add a twist. I'm jumping on the reversed-sex role bandwagon. Took me a while to post it... and it's not in colour! D:*

Story
The story starts exactly like The Little Mermaid; a young merman with a beautiful voice has a fascination for human artifacts. One fateful night he saves a human, Prince Eric, from a sunk ship; from then on he dreams of being with the humans. His father (the king) finds the human artifacts and shows his disgust by destroying everything his son loves. This sketch is after that moment when the little merman holds the broken face of the Prince's statue.

If the little merman peruses the Prince, will he find love?
Will the sea witch use the little merman's stolen voice to command all of the Prince's attention? How would the prince treat the little merman, if he is the exact same Prince from the original Little Mermaid? He may be in for a lot of hurt, would it be worth jeopardizing his life in the sea?

*PS: Feel free to colour this, if you want to try

Sunday, July 5, 2009

i call him scribblor, now in 3d!

started off just mucking around doing proper edgeloops on odd shapes, then thought i would put him through the mudbox, the coloured version is the low poly mesh with normals spat out of mud box.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

17 Mind-Blowing Digital Painting Tutorials Of Beautiful Girls
























Heres a link i found on lines and colours.
http://www.smashingapps.com/2009/01/08/17-mind-blowing-digital-painting-tutorials-of-beautiful-girls.html

Blog Roll - Adding links to great art sites.

http://www.linesandcolors.com/

I'm going to add links from this page to other blogs that showcase great art. The link above (also found on the right now) is a great source of inspiration looking many different styles.

Please send me any you find ... I'd like to post them up!

Monday, June 22, 2009

MR T


Art Challenge submission. Enjoy!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Torus Rocks

Hey gang, I'm sadly leaving Torus this week... tear... off to pursue some movie dreams.
I'm going to miss a lot of things about Torus... least of all the staff :P

Torus is a great place and that's because of the people there.

Keep on Rock'n Torus Bot.

Aidan

MudBox Test

A MB2009 test bust. It's been a worthwhile trial while I sat around feeling sorry for myself, full of snot-bugs. I didn't use any reference for this, but the result kind of reminds me of a cross between Dirty Harry and Herr Starr from Preacher. Notes about MB2009:
  • It doesn't have a renderer, thankfully it's got pretty good on-screen display functions so screen caps are okay and will have to do. I tried a render in Maya and couldn't be bothered waiting - this bust alone was 2051728 poly! Despite this it ran very well, no lag.
  • You can't duplicate meshes. Had to export one eye and re-import it just to duplicate!
  • No great posing tools - it's expected that you'll be using Maya again of course, but I can see that it's not going to compete well against Zbrush without it.
  • Exporting normal and occlusion maps seems simple enough - not tested though.
  • Tools are limited, again compared to Zbrush, but do the job.
  • Layout in MB is a billion times easier to understand then Zbrush - I got started straight away, instead of staring at the screen like a gump when I first looked at the Z.
  • Sculpting eyes is murder.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Haruka



On my recent trip to Japan I met a girl who asked me to paint her portrait. I finally got around to painting it last weekend.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Lion

My attempt at Challenge No.2. The top image was created by Tess, my niece.
I had planned to do a background but really couldn't get anything to work with the colours. If anyone knows of any good books or online resources that teach basic colour theory let me know - this challenge reminded me just how much I don't know about colour palettes and the like.

Cry Me A River

Top image supplied by my girls' cousin, who rightfully noted that they cry a lot (image entitled "Sadie & Sabine Crying, By Campbell, Sept. 2008").

Thursday, June 11, 2009

In Memory of Aiden

*sob*

i call him scribblor



here is the scribble and the picture, all pretty quick, fun stuff.

Community Message - Blog Roll

I've added a blog roll to site - if you'd like your personal blog or website linked here, send me an email and I'll add it.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Follow


Not political, just composite Art.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Art Challenge 2

Thanks to everyone who uploaded their work for the first art challenge! I really enjoyed seeing what came in. The thinking behind the challenge came from EA's Visceral Games who are devolping a game based on Inferno, from the Divine Comedy ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divine_Comedy ). What classic is now safe from game designers? ;)

~Art Challenge #2~
Take a look at the previous post on using children's scribbles as a shape for a creature. Try it yourself ... if you don't have a child handy, do your own scribbles but do them fast and don't think much of what you're doing otherwise you'll defeat the purpose of the challenge. Submissions should include both scribble and finished work.

That's it - do with this as you will. This 'challenge' isn't a competition! It's a personal challenge, an opportunity for practice and to have a laugh. Your post can be as simple or finished as you like.

Speed Paint ... the Main Canal


Speed Paint in Photoshop, perhaps a location for Ophelia Twist? :)

Friday, June 5, 2009

What if Dorothy had been a boy??




















Donnie "Toto" Gale.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

No surprise

It must come as no surprise that Aidan likes drawing girls in bikinis... this is just a picture to get a contribution up here.

Cinderella

The Monster Engine ... children's drawings come to life

http://www.themonsterengine.com/art.html
There's a lesson in here about relaxing with initial stages of concepting! Thanks to Ross for finding this link.

Something new


Just another little sketch, posting it up here for some torus criticism.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Anubis the god of the underworld.
























This isnt my attempt at the art challenge will get that done soon as i make my mind up about what i wanna do. Thought id post this to make my first contribution. This piece was to practise painting in colour and tone plus I've wanted to do it for a while now. Would like to re-imagine the armour at some point in the future.

E3: 2009 Into The Pixel Exhibition Picks 16 Top Works Of Art

http://www.intothepixel.com/artwork/2009_contest_winners.asp

"Jurors for the video game art exhibition Into The Pixel have selected 16 works of art from a field of 200 submissions to show at E3, including pieces from Guild Wars 2, Flower, Halo Wars and Legends of Norrath - Against the Void (pictured). "

Check out the other years too ...

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Ophelia Twist | the artful dodger

Ophelia Twist, orphan female 13 years, was sentenced by His Magesty's court to be transported to the Lunar Colony of Van Daemon's Convict Settlement, for the term of her natural life, to be hastily sent forth-width via Aerial Ballonsphere, for the wretched crime of theft (Bread Loaf & sundry).

This is a story idea that's been kicking around my head and some of my sketchbooks. Essentially a sci-fi-steam-punked version of Oliver Twist, a young Ophelia is trained by Fagan, Master Thief, in the arts of pickpocket, acrobatics and lockpicking. Her escapades bring her and her thief clan into conflict with the cold-hearted Governor-General and troops of the moon-colony. The little fury guy is a rat-weasel, vermin trained as familiars who squeeze through tight holes to poach keys, etc. The penal colony itself is a warren of over-built walkways, wooden houses and smoke belching factories. The elite of the colony live on balloon-floating, upper platforms.

Would also make for a cool game!

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Alice in Showgirls...land.


Not finished obviously, so if I get more time I'll just re-upload and replace this pic. Anyway just a quick sketch for a grown up alice who might be trying to pay her way through college ;)

Any critique would be appreciated, particularly on form/volume.

Look forward to seeing what you other guys come up with for the first challenge :P

Saturday, May 23, 2009

I noticed a few new names have joined the blog - thanks! Hopefully everyone recieved email notification. I'm away for the week, and to get off to a gentle start, the first Art Challenge will be a two week deal.
~Art Challenge #1
~
Take a classic story or novel and add a twist.

That's it - do with this as you will. This 'challenge' isn't a competition! It's a personal challenge, an opportunity for practice and to have a laugh. Your post can be as simple or finished as you like.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Heathcliff confronts giant elephant: Untold Stories of Wuthering Heights


Wanted to try out some new brushes in Painter: I selected charcoal and went with it. Speed paint 1.5 hrs.