Godhead
“Godhead,” a new illustration, painted in Photoshop:
“Godhead,” a new illustration, painted in Photoshop:
“Moonchild,” another new illustration, drawn in Photoshop. I’ve wanted to do something more like a children’s book illustration and have been itching to try the gray/black/white style. This is what I came up with:
“That Men Might Be,” a new illustration, painted in Photoshop (using some custom brushes that I recently made).
Adam fell that men might be; and men are, that they might have joy. —2 Nephi 2:25.
I’m on an illustration roll, it seems. This one, “Choose Ye This Day,” was originally a simple black-and-white piece I made back in 2006 in Illustrator for the Mormon Artists Group New Symbols book project (which sadly didn’t see the light of day). I recently colored and textured it in Photoshop.
“Iscariot,” a new illustration painted in Photoshop. And in case you’re wondering why the circles, this and First Vision Triptych are all part of a circle series. (I’ve got a baptism illustration in the works for the series, too.)
I’ve wanted to start doing more gospel-related art (along with my science fiction and fantasy illustrations), and this is my first piece, “First Vision Triptych.” It’s also one of my first forays into semi-abstract art. (The main reason I did it this way, though, is that I’m not good at drawing people yet.)
A new illustration (and yes, it’s been way too long since the last one), called “Dropping the Nets”:
I was reading Brenda Ueland’s excellent book If You Want to Write last night and felt like making some more art, so here is “Sleeping Bird,” a new illustration I painted in Photoshop. This one’s a different style from my usual:
It was (rather) loosely inspired by Chinese art. And it’s fun trying to achieve a not-so-digital look using digital tools. Next goal: learning how to do woodcut-style illustrations in Photoshop.
“Secret Agent,” made in Illustrator with some final touches in Photoshop:
“Hatchery,” a new piece done in Blender, with some Photoshop post-processing:
I was going for something more whimsical/alien with this one.