Mongolian inspired archer...but where's his horse?!
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Friday, August 31, 2012
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Boar Corps
Dwarf Calvery of the 12th Armored Boar Corps. Just a fun little quick experiment with sunset lighting.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Check out my new website: www.kuhlart.com
www.kuhlart.com
Sorry it's been a while for the updates, I'll have some fresh posts soon!
I'm going to be at Gen Con for the next few days so be sure to hit me up at the art show!
Sorry it's been a while for the updates, I'll have some fresh posts soon!
I'm going to be at Gen Con for the next few days so be sure to hit me up at the art show!
Monday, June 6, 2011
The Jabberwocky: Phase 1-rough concept
Here's the first installment of a quick rundown of my process. This is a personal piece I did for an art show a little while back. The theme was 'Dragons' and my wife Brooke suggested Lewis Carols quirky creature and I decided to add a little terror to the children's poem.
Step one is rough conceptualizing and layout. Because this is a stand-alone poster, I decide to split the image between the poem itself and the visual and select a long format to accommodate the text. I want the Jabberwocky to be scary, but also a little whimsical and non-senseical. I want it to feel like he is a creature of chaos, like he's part bird, lizard insect and plant all in one. I also want to highlight the bravery of our young protagonist by choosing a composition that shows him plunging into a roiling mass of monster.
At this stage I avoid color so I can just focus on getting a value structure down. Next I'll refine this concept into a sketch.
(1 hour total time)
Step one is rough conceptualizing and layout. Because this is a stand-alone poster, I decide to split the image between the poem itself and the visual and select a long format to accommodate the text. I want the Jabberwocky to be scary, but also a little whimsical and non-senseical. I want it to feel like he is a creature of chaos, like he's part bird, lizard insect and plant all in one. I also want to highlight the bravery of our young protagonist by choosing a composition that shows him plunging into a roiling mass of monster.
At this stage I avoid color so I can just focus on getting a value structure down. Next I'll refine this concept into a sketch.
(1 hour total time)
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