Ammo's Art is my little corner of the web to display my artworks. Most of my art is digitally created using various tools, usually Painter XI and a Wacom Cintiq. Some of my other recent work has been dabbles with Copic markers.
I've recently switched to blog format to help me keep my site updated, as I rarely seem to have the time to do it manually these days. There may be a few things missing as I reorganize, so bear with me.
Hooray! My Cintiq has been returned to me, just two weeks after it was shipped out. It’s as good as new! Now to get back to work. I tried messing around with my pencils and markers, but didn’t come up with anything worth posting, although I managed to at least keep up with a little bit of doodling.
My beloved Cintiq has been sent to the shop. Over the last few months, it developed an odd shadowing effect that was starting to get really distracting and annoying. After trying to work it out through emails with the tech crew, it was finally decided that whatever was wrong with it was not something we could fix, and so off to WA it goes.
So now that leaves me with one less tool, but many others to play with that I’ve neglected lately, mainly real pens and markers.
I also still have my Intuos 3. I don’t really intend to do a lot of lineart type stuff with it, but should be fine for coloring. To test that, I pulled out an old pic of Dezzia that I had doodled when I first got my batch of Copic markers. This had been done in all grey tones, so I pulled it into Painter and had some fun. A lot of fun, actually. I may give this treatment to a few other pics.
And here’s the original markered pic: http://lenneth.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d1puy5w
So I wanted to practice some more inking. I didn’t really feel like coming up with an idea entirely from scratch. So I dug through some old stuff, found something I always rather liked but never really got back to, and decided to go for it.
This was the original image, posted in November ‘07, but squinting at my sig, it looks as though I actually doodled it in August ‘07. So, three years later, this is how I’ve managed to clean it up.
I think this is one of my first before/after/look at a few years of progress images, and I’m actually pretty happy to see it. Even when I started inking this a week or two ago, I didn’t think I’d put so much effort into it. I picked up a book called “The Grammar of Architecture” from the sale books section of Barnes and Nobles last month, and it gave me a good amount of inspiration for the window (which started out much more blah), and even some of the bg elements.
I still have a long way to go (I’m still very shy of using big blocks of black for instance), but I’m having fun getting there, and taking a break to look back to see how far I’ve come was nice.
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This is Vale and her sister, Virosia, from my original story concept, Astray. The original sketch was doodled in Painter, and the inked version was done in Manga Studio 4 EX. I cannot say it enough, I think I am in love with MS4EX.
More inking experimentation… this time very much inspired by Adam Hughes’ style of hair inking. Also tried a few different tricks with coloring while I was at it. For a quick and simple pic, I’m pretty happy with how it turned out… I was afraid for a while the hair was going to look horrible I liked this test, I’ll probably mess around with this idea more in the future.
I wanted to recreate a nice inking pen I found for Photoshop in Painter, so I started messing around with a custom brush. This started out as a quick inking attempt that I liked, so I tossed some color on, too. Dezzia is demanding that way.
I’m still not a very good (comic style) inker, but I’m trying! XD This is probably one of my best attempts. I really like my custom inking pen that I have dubbed “inking smoothie”. Mmm, smoooooth.
Just a doodle I did tonight in Photoshop, messing around with some inking brushes from the latest Imagine FX mag, plus some colors tossed on for fun.
I haven’t done any doodles for a while, been pretty exhausted.
As the title suggests, this is an alternate outfit idea for Vale, something a bit sassier than what she’s usually allowed to wear. I doubt it’ll be as low-cut if it makes it into the story, that was a bit of anime-esque flair tossed in for funsies.
Just a goofy idea I had.. came from part of an idea from a 4koma, which then splintered off and I ran from it.
Yes, this is inspired from Scott McCloud’s own ‘toony self. What started as a rather straight forward copy changed a bit when I got going, however, which I’m happy for.
For the worn comic book look, I used most of this tutorial: http://www.bigtimeattic.com/blog/2008/03/tips-and-tricks-coloring-comics-to-look.html .
Like my last doodle of myself, I don’t think I captured my complete roundness.. oh well That’s a pretty simple version of my actual office. I didn’t really feel like drawing in speakers or piles of books and hand cream and toys etc etc.
Two doodles I attempted yesterday – both fairly quick and unpolished. I think I spent so much time trying to make the colors nice, smooth and blendy I forgot how to draw decent faces. >_>
On the left is Vail from Astray, and on the right is my blood elf huntress, Cithara.