So, with my birthday coming up on the 1st of september, I was asked to make a new one.
And I had absolutely no idea what to put on it.
I could choose books, but the look on my wife's face told me she'd rather not get me the same gift year after year, so that idea was set aside. I really need a new drawing table, but that would cost more than the birthday price limit (oh yes, there's a price limit too!). So for the first time I didn't really know what I wanted - apart from books that is, but I wanted to make an effort into choosing something else.
Around that time I got an email from James Gurney's 'Gurney Journey' blog, where I read he was about to release a dvd called 'Watercolor in the Wild'. Now I've always been a big fan of Dinotopia - Gurney's vision on a world where humans and dinosaurs coexist - and I absolutely love his youtube video's, so I immediately knew I wanted this DVD or, in my case, the download. My other half seemed pretty happy I chose something different than books, and gave me the OK to go ahead and download it when it releases! And then she asked me if I wanted to get some more videos/ tutorials/ downloads... After all, I hadn't reached the birthday price limit yet.
Here's the trailer to James Gurney's new DVD!
I snooped around in my digital files to find some other great downloads/ workshops and almost by accident I stumbled upon the website of Aaron Blaise, best known for his work as an animator for Disney's Brother Bear (and many more awesome stuff). Now it was either a really strange coincidence, or just plain luck, but the very day I was checking out his download tutorials, he offered a discount to readers of his newsletter. I got two tutorial videos, and his collection of photoshop brushes and textures! My list was getting pretty awesome...
For those of you who don't know Aaron Blaise, go check out his website at creatureartteacher. Aaron's video's are easy to follow and he's a great teacher; on top of that he creates some kickass art.
The paintings at the end of this post are created using his techniques on lighting and texture!
Aaron Blaise on Youtube
Finishing my list with something 'physical', I got myself a new plein air watercolor kit from Winsor and Newton. It's kinda cool, with an opening that fits your thumb, and a small container for water. I still got it wrapped and will 'officially' receive it on my birthday, so I can't really say much about it yet. I will probably dedicate a blogpost on using it in the field in the near future though.
Well, that's it for this very first blog entry. Below are some of the paintings I made using Aaron Blaise's techniques in Photoshop CS6. All digital from sketch to finish, which is something I had never done before being a traditional 'pencil and paper' guy. I'm really happy to have stumbled upon these tutorials, I have to say they pushed my digital work up to levels way beyond what I was capable of before. I for one will continue to be motivated by, and learn from these masters. And I can only hope to improve my own art by doing so.
'Swamp Troll' using the techniques from Blaise's 'Frogman' video
'Great Horned Owl'
'Flower People'




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