Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts

1 Apr 2013

The War of the Worlds

It's a bank holiday weekend! A lot of my friends were heading out to get drunk, but not me. No, sir! I spent the weekend with my face in Photoshop (again). I like to spend my free time as a Digital Artist ;) So for me it was Digital Art weekend!!

Often when I sit up Photoshopping through the night I end up listening to Jeff Waynes - The War of the Worlds. So, I wanted to design a photo illustration as my own piece of fan art. Here's the outcome :)

The designs of the tripods came from a different photo illustration that I completed a couple of years ago. Originally the characters were called Roborgs. They're an inquisitive martian race who are wandering our planet and researching. But for this weekends artwork I turned them into the violent martians from the War of the Worlds.

Here's the process shots.

01: Take photo of Thames river. Try to place recognisable, iconic landmark in the background.

02: Generate HDR of photograph and push contrast/saturation levels to create a more illustrated feel.

03: Sketch loose ideas onto the photo. Work out best character placings to create a comfortable composition.

04: Remove photo and begin illustrating and finalising the design of the character. 

05: Continue the same process for the remaining characters.

06: Complete the first layer of colouring. Select colours that complement the original photo.

07: Second layer of colouring is to add colour gradients, creating a sense of weight and dimension to the characters.

08: Composite the illustration with the photograph by adding shadows where the characters come in contact with the objects in the photo and adding the same grimy textures to the characters. 

09: Add natural light to the illustration and colour correct the entire image. I went for a slight sepia tone to give the image an aged look.

10: The complete image. Finer details have been incorporated into the image and typography used for the iconic title. 





13 Jan 2013

Street Art: Shoreditch

Quite regularly I hit Shoreditch to check out the constantly changing street art and graffiti all over the walls. I went out this weekend with the intention of testing out a new lens I bought. But, actually ended up shooting some video. When I got home I decided to stitch the footage together and make a little Street Art / music video.. Enjoy..

Audio: The Herbaliser - Battle of Bongo Hill

8 Jun 2012

Self Portrait series..

Please find my new work at
www.concretesoldiers.com
http://instagram.com/munkeekid

Having tried my first self portrait a few days ago I have decided to turn it into a series. I've got quite a few ideas that should stretch my technical and creative abilities. I have completed my first set and am currently working on another. Enjoy..



3 Jun 2012

Self Portrait 2012

Sorry it's been a bit slow on the upload lately. I've been practicing some new software and not produced anything special enough to put on here. Mostly test work. I am, however, practising some video editing techniques and getting together some of the street stars for a little video short :)


Until then, today was a Photoshop experimental day. Here's my self portrait 2012.

26 Apr 2012

Spray Can Art (photos)

My website has changed. Please find me at:

www.concretesoldiers.com

Here are the photographs from the last post I made. I realise that the book format may not have been the best approach as the embedded Adobe Flash file wasn't usable by too many devices, or viewers (Thanks for feedback).

Spray can artists involved were:
Icanone
Onion
Sheva

So, these are the pages from the Spray Can Files photo book I made. Enjoy..





















19 Apr 2012

Breakin' Convention Promo jam - 02

Here's the second batch of photo's from the Plymouth Breakin' Convention Jam. It was another dope session and everybody was having a great time.. Look at that crowd! This is just a taste of what's to come. You should all definitely check out the official page and get tickets to your local event. Support dance and support real hiphop. 


Originally I left the photo's in colour. But, the break dancer's merged into the crowd. Then, I tried them all in a nice contrast black & white. The images looked a lot better. But, then lost a little energy. Eventually I put a day aside and re-edited the whole album in selective colour. Don't know about you, but, I'm really pleased with the results.. Enjoy..