The digital art blog for a digital artist (who likes the nickname "Cranberries").
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Some digital paintings I made some months ago in my spare time, figured I’d post here. Don’t be alarmed by the first one. And the fourth one is just, y’know. Color theory.
Made a sketch idea for a stand, RUSTY CAGE. It’s a bit of a quick sketch that I may add to later, but I mostly just made it for fun and because I’ve been listening to the song a bunch lately.
I got a new tablet and have started feeling creative for the first time in years, so I decided to draw Dan Avidan as a comic-book alien dictator king to the best of my ability so far. Based on the beginning of their react video to Grumps Dream Course where his hair was in front of his eyes. Like this:
I think I messed up on the detailing of the hair. The shape was nice but I might have gone a little crazy on the black lines.
I made it while getting used to Adobe Fresco! I hope I can keep this creative streak going once more, hopefully indefinitely!
I took an older work from 2015 (bottom video) that I didn’t like very much at the time and redid it this year (2018, top video) now that I feel like I was more skilled and knowledgeable about these 3D animation tools.
Three robotic animals I created, along with exploded views of their pieces! The first two images, the bird, were made in 2015. The other four images (the rhino and turtle) were made in 2017.
Some 3D environments I made after being inspired by the film The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus. The first image is a recreation of a scene depicted in the movie, while the second is a set of my own design.
Here is another 3d environment I made using Maya and Unity3D, this time based on a medieval castle. This was my first time using Maya to model objects and environments.
That’s right, I’m Homestuck trash! I modeled and textured this guy using 3ds Max and Zbrush, modeling the background and flames in 3ds Max as well. I still look back on this as a very fun project!