07-10-2009, 12:28 AM
Haha, I decided to try out something new with my drawing style. Since I'm proficient enough with it, I figured I can try to emulate the CG style used in the WindWaker. I think I emulated i well enough, but I'll let you guys be the judge.
I started with something simple like the Wallmaster. Eventually I'll move my way up to Bokoblins and Dark Nuts.
And I have pure sketches as well. I feel like some of my more technical works are produced with traditional media and I don't think they are able to be transferred over digitally while keeping their essence.
I drew all these while I was supposed to be taking notes. Be sure to click the thumbnails to view the full sized images!
The first is my interpretation of an elderly sage disguised as an owl. I chose a Barn Owl or the design because they are one of the creepiest birds out there and something about them just calls to me.
The second one is just some dragon I sketched. I wanted to try out texturing and shading so it came to be.
The third one is the most chilling. I just made like a zombie alien parasite bursting through the host body, casing it to be destroyed and contorted in the process.
I started with something simple like the Wallmaster. Eventually I'll move my way up to Bokoblins and Dark Nuts.
And I have pure sketches as well. I feel like some of my more technical works are produced with traditional media and I don't think they are able to be transferred over digitally while keeping their essence.
I drew all these while I was supposed to be taking notes. Be sure to click the thumbnails to view the full sized images!
The first is my interpretation of an elderly sage disguised as an owl. I chose a Barn Owl or the design because they are one of the creepiest birds out there and something about them just calls to me.
The second one is just some dragon I sketched. I wanted to try out texturing and shading so it came to be.
The third one is the most chilling. I just made like a zombie alien parasite bursting through the host body, casing it to be destroyed and contorted in the process.