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Month: August 2016

Got Kraken!

Posted on August 9, 2016 Leave a Comment

Throughout the last few months we’ve been running the monthly Splatoon tournament series Oceanink Offensive. As prizes for the tournaments I’ve been doing art!

For April’s tournament, I drew portraits of the runner-up team Got Kraken. I’m pretty proud of these. I had a lot of fun coming up with poses and trying to illustrate recognisable weapons and equipment. I erased and redrew the Octobrush three or four times, and I’m really glad I did so because the end result is something I’m very happy with. I’m only a little sad I didn’t take some photos of my earlier attempts at drawing the Octobrush because I think some of them were actually pretty good stepping stones to what became the final drawing.

3c Alph Dimitri Kraka Rudepik

Posted in: Sketches, Uncategorized | Tagged: .52 gal, blaugust, get kraken, got kraken, inkling, inkling boy, inkling girl, kelp splatterscope, oceanink offensive, octobrush, splatoon, tri-slosher

Enveloping

Posted on August 8, 2016 Leave a Comment

Okay I had a nice weekend sans-Blaugust posts, and I’m still undecided about whether I’ll be making catchup posts.

In the meantime, I better get back to posting before I lose all motivation! I mentioned last week that I opened an Etsy store. Well one of the fun parts of having an Etsy store is sending out letters. Scribbling a thing on each letter I’ve sent out has been a good little exercise. However I’ve found it pretty nerve-wracking as I haven’t planned the drawings at all.

For first envelope, I decided to utilise the top right area for Zapdos’ head. Then I realised that’s where the stamps needed to go. So I rewrote the address upside down and put the stamps in the new “top right” of the envelope.

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Lesson learned. I avoided that mistake with the following envelopes.

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For the legendary trio I ried for a cute little design, I don’t think the brush pen was the best choice to convey such small little figures.

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I drew this Moltres envelope while waiting for lunch. The biro was much less scary to work with. I don’t normally do shading/hatching like this but I think it worked out okay.

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Posted in: Line Drawings | Tagged: articuno, blaugust, envelope, letter, moltres, pokemon, pokemon go, zapdos

Tutorial: How to create paint splatters in Adobe Illustrator

Posted on August 5, 2016 Leave a Comment

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Past-me graciously supplied current-me with all of the partial steps of a tutorial. All I had to do was fill out the text. It’s not the most beautifully formatted tutorial, but I think it gets most of the main points across. Happy splatting!

Posted in: Digital | Tagged: blaugust, illustrator, splat, tutorial, vector

Watercolour Splatoon 3DS XL Cover Plates

Posted on August 4, 2016 1 Comment

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Apparently I haven’t yet posted about these here!

I painted these cover plates as a personal project after a commission fell through. I had been wanting to create a Splatoon themed cover plate for a long time but it took a while to come up with an idea and composition that I liked.

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Here’s the initial concept sketch. As always when I create cover plate designs I try to ensure the top and bottom plates are appealing designs in their own right, as well as working together to create a scene.

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After getting the lineart worked out, I put in some basic colours. I had an idea of a rainbow of ink lines. I then had the idea to add some fireworks in the top panel. Don’t worry, they’re not exploding squids!

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I then print out the lines and transfer them to the cover plates. Here’s the various steps of the process.

Top left: blank cover plate
Top right: printed lineart. I scribble over the back of the piece of paper with pencil so that the graphite can be transferred
Bottom left: lineart which has been traced over while stuck in place on the cover plate
Bottom right: the transferred image, traced over with pencil a second time to better define the linework.

Now onto painting!

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Starting to apply the washes of colour. The yellow splotches that are visible on the top plate are globs of masking fluid. The masking fluid protects the white of the surface as I paint over it. Masking fluid has also been applied to the fireworks.

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The masking fluid has been removed and the firework colours have been added.

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More work on the fireworks, some white added to the ink trails to define the movement of the jumping squids.

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Putting in colours on the bottom plate. I decided for an eclectic background with lots of ink patches.

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Adding skintones. More white highlighting on the inkling on the top plate.

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Almost done! Just some extra highlights to add.

Here are some glamour shots of the cover plates being modeled on my not-new 3DS XL.

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Posted in: Uncategorized | Tagged: 3ds, blaugust, cover plates, fireworks, new 3ds, process, splatoon, squid jump, watercolor, watercolour

Insert Title Here

Posted on August 3, 2016 Leave a Comment

Today I was going to write a post-mortem of the Splatoon LANs I ran at AVCon this year, but after coming home from work I fell asleep on the floor and have slept almost all evening.

So instead it’s squid art! There’s going to be a lot of Splatoon art this month, as I have portraits that are due for competition winners and old art that I need to scan.

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These squids were drawn while I was at the Pokémon Regionals back in May.

I actually inked them after putting down the paint. Here’s a photo from before the inking was done.

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Posted in: Watercolours | Tagged: blaugust, bucket, rainmaker, slosher, splatoon, watercolor, watercolour

Through Mists

Posted on August 2, 2016 Leave a Comment

I spent the night trying to get my scanner to work with my laptop. Since upgrading past OSX Snow Leopard (quite a few years ago now), the Epson-provided scanner software stopped working for me. Epson provided drivers to work with the inbuilt Image Capture software, but I discovered that the RGB channels would be misaligned. Finding this unsatisfactory, I experimented with different drivers and software, and somehow broke the Image Capture compatibility – although the software recognised the scanner it would sit indefinitely waiting for the scanner to respond.

A few days ago I noticed Epson had released new drivers so I was hopeful that they would work. Unfortunately, that proved not to be the case. I dug through all the old driver files, manually deleted as much as I could find, reset all printer/scanner settings (that’s quite sad actually as I have a bunch of printer presets lost now), reinstalled the full 2GB bundle of drivers for all Epson products, purged VueScan from my system, turned my computer off and on again and finally, somehow, the scanner is back to mostly working in the buggy way it did three years ago.

Having to fix the channels in Photoshop is less inconvenient than having to boot up an entirely separate machine just to scan documents, so I guess I’ll live with it for now. Not being able to easily scan documents is one of the reasons why I’ve been less prolific outside of Facebook/Twitter, where I’ve been taking photos of my finished pieces with some “artfully” thrown in paintbrushes and pencils to embellish the scene. So hopefully with an easier access to scanning I can share a bit more art here.

Anyway I can’t go another blog post without posting a bit of art, so here’s a painting inspired by a photo of a friend. The original photo included a lot of fog and interesting lighting effects, in the end this painting kind of took its own path.

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Shown above is a photo of the WIP, taken just before I started painting. I initially struggled to draw this as a realistic rendering, but ultimately decided to just draw a figure posed the same as the reference photo instead.

When it came time to painting it I was almost going to go for full colour but early into the painting process the pink started to emerge as a highlight colour throughout the piece so I refrained from including other colours.

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Posted in: Watercolours | Tagged: blaugust, calavera, ink, portrait, watercolor, watercolour

And now it’s time for… the Challenge

Posted on August 1, 2016 Leave a Comment

Blaugust 2016 is starting and I’m probably the least prepared that I’ve ever been for it. Considering that I’ve needed utmost coordination to be able to pull off Blaugusts in the past, this makes me rather uncertain about how I’ll be managing for this one.

As I look back on my posts from Blaugust 2015, I can see that a lot of what I’ve been doing in the last year has been an extension of what I achieved back then. A lot has changed for me personally and professionally in the time between Blaugusts and I guess now’s as good a time as any to reflect on it all. That’s right, once again Blaugust is encouraging me to explore new grounds as I make an actual diary-like post on my blog.

Work

In November last year my work transitioned over to a new employer, a single-application focused company which was started in Adelaide but is now headquartered in San Francisco. It’s been a great experience, though sometimes challenging working in a remote capacity to most of the team. Our local office has since doubled in size and it’s nice to have more people around than just the three of us.

I work a lot now on front-end web stuff. I like it, but I hate all browsers.

Laser Cutting

I receive jobs every now and then to cut jobs on my laser cutter from a friend that runs a 3D-printing based business. There’s a mix of clients being directed towards me as well as cutting components for pieces he is assembling or incorporating into other works. At the end of uni semesters a deluge of architecture students are sent my way, needing assistance completing their university assignments.

When I first bought the laser cutter I entertained thoughts of spinning it into a fulltime source of income. I’ve actually got a rough balance sheet that shows I’ve covered the costs of the machine with the various cutting work done on it as well as art stuffs I’ve been selling over the past two years. This feels like a huge achievement, and I’m very proud of managing it so quickly. However fitting in the time to do the jobs alongside the day job has been exhausting. I do not see a path to transitioning to doing such stuff full time, and nor am I sure anymore that I would actually want to.

Art

Doing more work on the laser cutter has come at the cost of pursuing much of my watercolour work. Actually I guess I’d been lax even prior to getting the machine. I struggle to find the motivation to sit down and create sometimes, other times I struggle to brainstorm things to paint.

But I do feel that even if it’s a slow pace, I’m still learning and expanding my watercolour skills. I’m not dissatisfied with how things are progressing.

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Slowly over the last year I’ve been defining out what my little artistic niche in the world is. It is only natural that I’ve been putting together laser cutting and watercolour techniques to create what I hope are unique works of art that reflect my skills and personality as an artist. Along with this, I’ve been slowly expanding out my spheres of social media presence, the biggest being the creation of a Facebook page for my art. The immediacy of feedback on Facebook has been great, and the proximity of the potential audience (ie all of my existing friends on Facebook) has allowed me to get much needed boosts to my ego.

I was a little worried initially that any feedback I got on Facebook might feel a bit hollow, and that it would just be friends humouring me. Well maybe you are all just humouring me but it definitely doesn’t feel hollow. I feel more connected to my fellow artists, and I have a deep appreciation for the friends that encourage me in my artistic pursuits. You all inspire me very much, and it makes the creative process more fun. Facebook is also extremely easy to post to so I can get the immediate gratification of making something and putting it out there for the world to see.

I wanted to deviate from fandom works and instead pursue more original designs, but fandom is just such an easy audience to cater too, especially when I can share a common love of a franchise with people. Nerds, geeks, gamers and otaku are my people, so it’s easy to attend events like Supanova and AVCon and have common ground with other fans and potential customers. Small craft fairs are probably cheaper to attend but I don’t have experience with them or a significant enough backlog of items to take to them. That’s something that I’d like to change over the next year.

In the last week I’ve tried putting my stuff up on Etsy. Perhaps I’ll make a post about that as a separate Blaugust topic.

AVCon

I spent much of this year’s AVCon away from the gaming hall. I had a great time in Artists’ Alley. Last year I thought I did quite successfully, this year I did far better than I could possibly have dreamed. This was in large part due to the Pokémon Go craze! Once again game-release timing was in my favour. In a way it makes me a little sad to think that fandom works will outshine my original art, but I guess I just need to keep working on my personal works until they can shine on their own merits.

For the first time in a while I think I can see a point where I will eventually be able to phase out my involvement in the AVCon Games Team and not feel guilty about leaving it behind. There are so many good people working on it, and there will be many more to come. Their passion, enthusiasm and grit is amazing and it gives me confidence that we’ll find more people with those same qualities for the next generation of AVCon and beyond.

Home

John and I got married at the end of 2015! We were in America on holiday after I visited the new work office so it seemed like an opportune thing to do. We had a nice ceremony in the States with my sister’s family witnessing our marriage. Back home we had a larger celebration with friends and family in a relaxed atmosphere.

We are coming up on two years in the new house and its been treating us well. I have the garage set up as my workshop, with the laser machine, my giant light table and a series of shelves and work desks taking up residence in there. There’s no hope of fitting a car in! We’ve also hosted numerous people in the past year and a bit – visitors for AVCon and SXC and my sister and two of my nieces have all taken up temporary residence in the cosy back rooms of our house.

Just a couple of days ago, we moved the gaming stations from the front of the house to the study. Once we do a bit more tidying there I think we’ll have a nice little nook for gaming.

Gaming

Splatoon continues to see lots of play. We joined a competitive Splatoon league – we participated in the first season with friends then in the second season with a competitive squad called Hayley’s Comets. We started running monthly tournaments under the name Oceanink Offensive and I’ve even started streaming on Twitch! Being part of a new gaming community has been a lot of fun. It’s been a while since I’ve made new online friends and the people I’ve connected with while playing Splatoon have been awesome.

Splatoon has eaten a lot of the time that I used to have “free” in the evenings. I’m not sure I used to use the time any better in the past, but the chunks that go towards playing the game are quite noticable. I feel that as long as I’m getting other things done it’s not problematic, but because I do have so many interests it does mean that I’m giving up some activities to pursue gaming.

Day 1 Done

Okay that’s enough rambling. I wouldn’t be surprised if there are more words here than the entirety of last year’s Blaugust (ok, we’d probably have to exclude Giant Catan in that estimate). I have no idea what’s in store for tomorrow, but maybe it’ll even include some pictures!

Posted in: Behind the Art | Tagged: blaugust, life
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