Thursday, July 1, 2010

Scott's Drawing for "Averna"

Hey kiddies! here's my drawing for Averna thus far. What cha' think?

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Winter: Hibernation


So, while the other three were having fun at IMC this year, I also finished the 3rd piece in my 4 piece ode to Winter.  This one is titled "Hibernation" for obvious reasons, I hope.  I love the way snow collects on things, and I felt this worked really well in covering the many aspects of Winter by which I am inspired.  This is the type of stuff I would not put in my fantasy portfolio.  Hope you all like it, if you want to see my other Winter pieces check out my blog, or my website.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Change of Plans

Hey guys! So I decided to change my plans on this one. I appreciate the comments and I really do want to do the epic water scene, but I'm afraid I won't have time before San Diego Comic-Con to do a super awesome job on it since I want it to be big! 
I did a quick study the other day that you can see here and it inspired me to do this thumbnail:
The image is loosely based on the Roman goddess of death, Averna. She is caressing a hanging skull while chilling with her vulture buddies. Behind her is a big twisty tree from which the various skulls are hanging.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Becca's Baba Yaga Thumbs

Baba Yaga! What a story! It's like Cinderella meets an evil witch with a house on chicken legs! Actually, that's pretty much exactly what it is! I am really excited to work on this, and I am super excited that Lis will be joining us from now on!

OK, so I'll just run through these. In the first one, our heroine, Vasilissa, is meeting the witch for the first time (the witch rides in a mortar, steered by the pestle... I would make these look really banged up and old). The horse that brings the nighttime is riding by, the chicken leg hut is in the background, and there is a fence made of human bones and skulls. Cool!

In the second one, Vasilissa has just been booted out of Baba Yaga's hut, and is running off with a flaming skull.

In the third one, Vasilissa is entering Baba Yaga's hut for the first time. Baba Yaga is beckoning to her (while climbing a human bone ladder - cool!), and the night horseman is riding in the background.

I am leaning towards the first or last one. Thoughts?

Friday, June 25, 2010

While They were Gone


So while the rest of group was out Running with Paintbrushes, I have been working on a couple pieces I've been needing to work on.  I finished the 3rd piece in my series based on Winter, I will post that next week sometime.  This is a piece that I am doing as a portfolio piece for the upcoming GenCon.  It's a panther with wings and a tail with fire coming from the end.  It spits a flammable liquid onto the tail to create a blow torch.  He and his friends are terrorizing a village.  I have no good ideas on what this creature should be called, so if anyone has any ideas let me know please.  

Just wanted to welcome Lis to the group, we will need to change our logo now.  So get on that self portrait Lis!  

Scott's Next Project: Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser

Hey guys! So I'm going to be creating my next image based on the short stories of Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser. These were a series of sword and sorcery short stories written in the late 30's. There are tons of great stories so it's been hard to narrow my thumbnails down. Anyways, here are a bunch of my more successful ones. Not sure what to start with. I would love suggestions, and maybe let me know which one jumps out at you the most so i can narrow these down. Thanks!!
Ok, so i will number them clock wise and explain each:
1. this is a fight on a steep snowy hillside. The front figure is the large (7feet tall) Fafhrd dodging a lunging black priest. The black priest has jet black skin and lava red eyes. behind him is the Mouser who is coming in to flank the priest.


2.this is an epic water scene where we see the two in the small sloop in the foreground. they are turning quickly to get out of the way of a massive dragon headed prow emerging from smoke and mist.


3.a simpler image of the two on a high mountain peak. Fafhrd is looking over the land as mouser is just rounding the rocky edge behind him. the lighting on this would be a diagonal shadow running through fafhrds mid section and just under mousers eyes.


4. this didn't really happen in the book this way, but there was a story where they had to steal deaths mask. So this is a battle scene between them and death with the flame containing deaths  mask on the left.


5. fafhrd is inspecting a mssive jewel he plundered while mouser is looking out. they are on a rocky outcropping of some ruins. the tree in the back has skull hanging from it and in the top right there is a little man putting a blow gun to his lips.


6. below shot, portrait with Fafhrds bird he had in one story. back ground is of the town with towers in the back and black birds circling.


hope that makes some sense of em!

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Next project!

We never officially made a post about the next project yet... or that I am now a for realz member of Running with Paintbrushes, but we've started on the next project!! So hello again!!!!

In this project, Becca and I are working on illustrations for the children's fairytale Baba Yaga. Scott and Owen are working on personal projects for their portfolios (to prepare for the conventions this summer). The final duedate, we're not sure yet. In future projects, Becca and I will continue to work in the realm of children/s books (our true calling), while Owen and Scott work on their fantasy/scifi work.

Anyway, here are my thumbs for Baba Yaga:

I'm going with the one on the right. I have the background worked out, and I initially had the main character in the foreground. After talking to Rebecca Guay and Jeremy Jarvis at IMC about it (I started this there), I decided to make the girl smaller. For one thing, she looks like a giant in the first one, unless i got that perspective perfect, and with her smaller and closer to the sleeping witch gave it more of a story and placed her in the witches cabin better. So anyway... :D Can't wait to get started! Lots of cool little creepy witch things will be filling the room.

Scott's IMC Final

Hey so here's my final from the IMC!

Becca's IMC Final


The IMC was amazing this year! I managed to stay reasonably relaxed (still only got 4-5 hrs of sleep a night!), and I feel like I really took full advantage of the knowledge and expertise of the faculty and fellow students (many of whom are successful working illustrators as well). I decided to do my piece in straight-up watercolor, rather than my usual mixed media technique. This was in part a personal challenge, and in part due to the fact that I would get more feedback and instruction on technique from the faculty, as a number of them use/are familiar with watercolors. I am pretty pleased with my final product!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Lis's final IMC piece

Beauty and the Beast

If you want to see some in-progress images, check out my blog - http://elisa-alba.com/blog/?p=62

IMC = Fantastic!!!