Monday, October 26, 2015


Using Photoshop, I combined the two color sketches and also played with the color balance in order to produce this color composition study. It gives me an idea of how the final composition is going to look like. 



Once I decided on a composition, I took a picture of my models and proceeded to make a more serious drawing with some light and shadow in it. I used watercolors on really bad paper, but the result I got is enough to proceed to the next phase.






Some of the thumbs and sketches I have done trying to find the right composition for my next Indiana Jones Illustration.

Wednesday, October 21, 2015


I took this Illo I did some time ago, and applied the corrections that were suggested to me by my instructor. Basically, I fixed the horns and the helmet, lining them up so that they appear straight and not unbalanced. I also did the same thing with the shield and added a light layer using Photoshop.

Tuesday, October 13, 2015


I decided that the "landscape" version in my previous two entries wasn't working for me, so I decided to flip it into a portrait composition. This way, the character looks more centered without being so. As always, more work needs to be done with it. I will probably return to it with Photoshop to add additional effects later.

Sunday, October 11, 2015


 Color study in Photoshop done while far away in my home country of Puerto Rico.



 Same sketch, scanned and darkened with Photoshop, getting it ready for a digital color study.


Tardoss Mors Sketch I did while in Puerto Rico. This is a composition I had though of in a previous entry.

Monday, October 5, 2015


Using Photoshop,I tweaked the color balance, added light to the figures and pushed the background a bit further. I still have to add detail to the ship's ceiling, but it will have to wait a few days.