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Title: My Portfolio
Post by: Mushy on August 29, 2013, 01:58:56 am
A few of you may remember the drawing I did a while back for that competition..

yeah I didn't win, the rest of my group were fucking useless...

For those who don't know me, I am an aspiring concept artist :D I study games development at college, but I do this mostly in my free time!

anyway, I have a website now, has most of my work on it.

Take a look and tell me what you think?

http://jaackreeves.daportfolio.com/

tldr; look at my portfolio and give me feedback

Thanks!
Title: Re: My Portfolio
Post by: Casimir on August 29, 2013, 04:31:31 am
Aye there's some good looking work there man, keep it up.
Title: Re: My Portfolio
Post by: Sir_Hans on August 29, 2013, 04:40:33 am
Nice stuff in there! You should be able to get a job straight out of college.

Keep it up, you're talented.
Title: Re: My Portfolio
Post by: zagibu on August 29, 2013, 09:59:40 am
You know how to use highlights, that's for sure. The lighting in those scenes is quite well done (although maybe a bit wrong in places, but since the style doesn't really pronounce details, it doesn't matter much). So far, however, most, if not all of your artworks are only useful for defining a "mood" and "atmosphere". They are just too low on details to be useful for anything else.
Title: Re: My Portfolio
Post by: Molly on August 29, 2013, 10:04:32 am
You know how to use highlights, that's for sure. The lighting in those scenes is quite well done (although maybe a bit wrong in places, but since the style doesn't really pronounce details, it doesn't matter much). So far, however, most, if not all of your artworks are only useful for defining a "mood" and "atmosphere". They are just too low on details to be useful for anything else.
Much truth in this right here.

Might wanna take a look at others who are already a while in the business.
I happen to know this guy (http://ochrejelly.deviantart.com/) from years back when I was playing Lineage 2. He's actually making a living with this...
Title: Re: My Portfolio
Post by: Grumbs on August 29, 2013, 11:11:09 am
The scenes look really good, but not sure about some parts on the people like some of the hands
Title: Re: My Portfolio
Post by: Mushy on August 29, 2013, 12:43:00 pm
thanks!

I taught myself how to do all of this, youtube tutorials etc. I started digital painting only a couple of years ago, and I still have a year left of college to get better, then I'm planning to do a games design course in uni.. So I still have like 4 years of practice before I will try for a job, so I will improve :)

Title: Re: My Portfolio
Post by: Radament on August 29, 2013, 01:16:14 pm
i really like this painting

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what the cyan globe stands for ? has it some sort of concept or it's only aestetical?
Title: Re: My Portfolio
Post by: Zomg on August 29, 2013, 01:24:06 pm
It is actually great. However, the only thing I can suggest you to is to buy a domain name (which is around ten bucks for a year) and a hosting of your own (that wouldn't cost that much either, starting from four bucks a month at big corporate service providers like GoDaddy) and set up a WordPress. There are many themes specially designed for portfolio-usage and it will have much more impact for your future employers.

You should also use web services like graphicriver and microlancer to make some good extra cash: as you have the talent.
Title: Re: My Portfolio
Post by: Mushy on August 29, 2013, 01:24:54 pm
i really like this painting

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what the cyan globe stands for ? has it some sort of concept or it's only aestetical?

thanks! that's coming from the elk, I don't even know why its there, just thought it looked cool... its the spirit I guess
Title: Re: My Portfolio
Post by: Umbra on August 29, 2013, 02:09:02 pm
Everything looks so blurry, my personal preference is crisp concept art
Title: Re: My Portfolio
Post by: Prpavi on August 29, 2013, 02:35:20 pm
Absolutely Awesome!

Title: Re: My Portfolio
Post by: Joseph Porta on August 29, 2013, 07:22:39 pm
I like it, very cool!
Title: Re: My Portfolio
Post by: Mushy on August 29, 2013, 08:32:28 pm
Everything looks so blurry, my personal preference is crisp concept art

sounds weird but I don't know why they come out so blurry, I see what you mean, and its annoying.. I am constantly using brushes with a hard edge but they always seem to come out the same:/ maybe its my rendering methods, I've been trying out a lot of different techniques today though
Title: Re: My Portfolio
Post by: Kalam on August 29, 2013, 10:26:18 pm
It's always great to see artists, because to those of us who aren't, it's like seeing magic.

Anyhoo, have you tried masking techniques? It might take away some of the 'blurriness'. Works fairly well with hard edges, such as cliff faces, rocks, and stuff.
Title: Re: My Portfolio
Post by: Mushy on August 29, 2013, 10:27:52 pm
 can honestly say I haven't! Will give it a go, thanks :)
Title: Re: My Portfolio
Post by: Jona on August 30, 2013, 05:10:03 am
The scenery and lighting effects look great man... the only criticism I have is that some of the proportions on your human figures can be a little skewed, most notable in 'The Warlord' picture.  I personally like the blurriness since it leaves more up to the viewer's imagination... helping them see what they want to see in the concept.

I've always wanted to get into digital art, especially the 'concept art' kind of style.  The only thing holding me back is the price of a decent tablet and the software.

So just wondering...

What type of tablet / touch input device do you use?
What software do you use?
Finally, any suggestions for youtube tutorials to learn how to draw in this style?

Thanks, and keep up the good work!


Title: Re: My Portfolio
Post by: Mushy on August 30, 2013, 01:00:32 pm
The scenery and lighting effects look great man... the only criticism I have is that some of the proportions on your human figures can be a little skewed, most notable in 'The Warlord' picture.  I personally like the blurriness since it leaves more up to the viewer's imagination... helping them see what they want to see in the concept.

I've always wanted to get into digital art, especially the 'concept art' kind of style.  The only thing holding me back is the price of a decent tablet and the software.

So just wondering...

What type of tablet / touch input device do you use?
What software do you use?
Finally, any suggestions for youtube tutorials to learn how to draw in this style?

Thanks, and keep up the good work!

thanks :)

I recently got a wacom intuos5 pen tablet, which is fairly pricey but before I was using a wacom bamboo pen and touch, which was my first tablet. It's ideal for beginners, cheap and does the job pretty well. I use photoshop, completely legal of course;) If you can't get it there are alternatives, such as coral painter, gimp etc. I don't tend to use a lot of other softwares.

A good set of videos I've been working through are from a guy called Feng Zhu, who is one of the worlds leading concept artists. He has over 100 videos on youtube, each one he talks about different parts of digital art, painting techniques, lighting, perspective etc. they are very useful! Just go through them one by one, and you will learn a lot.

http://www.youtube.com/user/FZDSCHOOL - his channel, good luck!