Showing posts with label deviantart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deviantart. Show all posts

Friday, 17 June 2016

Smite Tweet

So I've been doing more doodles and drawings of Gods from the video game Smite and yesterday I saw that they'd actually tweeted it on their Twitter! They don't really tweet fan art so it was quite surprising to see my work. Especially as it isn't even the greatest fan art around of Smite! Still it's quite an achievement for me and they even linked in my DeviantArt which is really nice of them!


Sunday, 24 August 2014

Tuesday, 5 August 2014

Artists I like #3

DeviantArt again, I had been shown these images previously didn't take note. Murph3 takes screen caps from Disney movies and paints over the top of them. Although the picture I actually saw was done by Cryptid-Creations. He did an inspired one but remembered I'd seen previous ones by Murph3 before. 

Cryptid's version.




Friday, 18 July 2014

Artists I like #2

Browsing through DeviantArt again, found a guy who draws peoples portraits in the style they ask for. Really like his drawing styles and how he picks perfect pictures to draw. Some are really fun, especially with pets. Thought I'd take a note as inspiration and as she does omissions I could always ask her questions in the future. 

http://banzchan.deviantart.com/gallery/48833371/Pencil-Portraits


Monday, 23 June 2014

Artists I like

Browsing DeviantArt I came across Jeffach. I remember seeing his work a while ago but recently stumbled upon a new piece he uploaded. Jeffach makes AMAZING photo manipulations, one could only dream of being as talented as this. This is the sort of work I would love to create, I guess it's all about practice!

http://jeffach.deviantart.com/

All of his work isn't one single photograph, they're made up of lots of different photos. Even the body and the head, the legs and face!? A true inspiration for me.


 

Sunday, 19 January 2014

Nithin Rao Kumblekar Inspiration piece - Methodology

After looking into Nithin Rao Kumblekar I drew up a sketch of a robin to put onto some stock. I found this beautiful photo provided by Faestock on Deviantart. I added the cloak over the top in red to match the colours of a Robin. I am ultra happy with this picture; the beauty of the model matches the elegance and nobleness of the Robin.