This painting I did from a reference photo of Rory at SiglerFest 2011 (that’s a little Krakens Tee he is wearing), he is sitting on a chair so you can’t see his magnificent tail.
I like how this came out. It was a lot of fun painting it.
This painting I did from a reference photo of Rory at SiglerFest 2011 (that’s a little Krakens Tee he is wearing), he is sitting on a chair so you can’t see his magnificent tail.
I like how this came out. It was a lot of fun painting it.
I painted this painting last night, based on an image I found on tumblr. Yet now when it comes time to post online I find myself hesitating. Not because I would classify the painting as R or even PG-13, but because other people might. The internet can be touchy and since I have tried to keep my presence at a PG rating I wonder. So if you’d like to see the full panting, either click the thumbnail, or look below the cut.
I like to paint my figures with non representational colors, it lets me accentuate curves, shadow and highlight better. I chose this figure because of the smile mostly, which is interesting because painting an open mouth often looks odd to me. The original figure is dressed (and wow does she every look awesome/hot/amazing/sexy/happy/wonderful/beautiful/lively/heathy/fantastic) but I just loved her form and as I painted her I didn’t paint clothes. I miss painting from a live model, but thankfully the internet gives me many photo models.
A few days ago on twitter (where do you get news?) Some people within the design crew of Borderlands 2 were calling their easier difficulty mode, “Girlfriend Mode.” Since then there has been a lot of articles claiming people are over reacting, backpedaling and clarifications by CEOs. You can find the original article here on Eurogamer, with some updates.
I first noticed the story when @SunriseRobin (Author of Zeus, Inc. and founder/blogger of www.fangirlconfessions.com) was tweeting about it. Now i know many women who are great at video games, and many who suck. We all have our own preferences, just like I know many men who are good and many men who suck. It’s not a gender thing, but for some reason there is a big group of people, or perhaps a loud group of people who seem to want to put down women who game. Not only that, they want to keep women from gaming. (and there is also a backlash where women now are being expected to prove that they are action gamers and not just posers /sigh)
My reaction to this “Girlfriend Mode” was not to flame tweet, was not to call for a boycott of Borderlands 2 (Borderlands the original game is very good and I can’t see one designer being stupid as cause for a boycott) but this image came into my head. I was swamped with work so I asked Robin to remind me to draw it later.
I hope you all enjoy it for the fun it is meant to be.
So in continuing with my Rory mashups tonight I give you Dragon Solo, or Rory Solo… either way, it’s Rory as Han Solo, I think he makes a great rogue smuggler. This was done with water colors (Ink for my signature) and I’m rather pleased how it turned out.
Last week Opopanax posted a picture of her watercolors and I thought it was nifty, so I made a mental note to do the same the next time I painted because I thought it was really nifty.
As you can see I paint with watercolors in tubes, not the solid dry watercolors that most people think of when they think of watercolors. There isn’t anything wrong with tubes or with solids, it’s a personal preference. I think I use the tubes because when I learned watercolors (other than the plop water on the crayola set we all did when we were little) it was with tubes. I was amazed at how much control I had with watercolors and I don’t know if its the kind I use, or just how I was taught (thanks Mrs. Jones).
You can also see my brushes, with watercolor you don’t (well I don’t) use a lot of brushes like you might when painting in oils, essentially you just change in size. I like my bamboo bursh there on the far left. This is originally for painting in ink, a technique that is used in asian scrolls (I love that too, lots of fun with that) but this is perfect for a good watercolor wash brush. Next there is that tell tale crayola watercolor brush, the cheapo plastic ones. Yeah, this is my favorite brush for watercolors, it tapers the best and doesn’t lose hairs like so many can. Some of the more expensive brushes tend to not perform as well and others, are just so darned expensive. On the far right there is a skinny detail brush, for getting in the cracks and crevices. In the center, that’s a calligraphy pen. I got the idea from Aurora Lee, instead of signing with paint I started just inking my signature on these watercolors, I think it comes out much nicer and it reminds me of bamboo ink painting :)
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