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Sunday, July 15, 2012

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Splugh

Just brush practice.

Monday, July 9, 2012

Early July practice paints.

More practice rebuilding my digital painting mojo. Been focusing mostly on sketchbook stuff that I will post later.

Wallhax.
Strict brush limitations.
Composition/Layering.

Been watching a lot of Feng Zhu's videos on Youtube, particularly focusing on mindset matters. I certainly think it's a truism that here in Malaysia we generally have poor professional sense when it comes to design as a craft. Lately I've been attempting to spend more time consciously thinking as a designer outside work.

I will be giving a talk on July 17th at the Malaysian IGDA chapter apparently. Will try not to embarrass myself too much.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Got wood?

Ok I just had to pimp this work by a friend of a friend in the UK who is making these baddassed chairs.
This IS the seat you are looking for.
You gonna take it sitting down?
If you live in the UK and interested in getting your own you can hit up aforementioned friend-of-artist Paul on Facebook.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

There are worse things-

-than waking up in the morning to find you made the Game App Of The Day on Kotaku ^v^

Delicious Wootcakes!

Sunday, June 17, 2012

More trad!

Some perspective and composition practice and also some randomness. Ye olde markers need some getting used to again.




Saturday, June 16, 2012

Sinix Design Lab Thumbs

The laptop I use at home isn't very fast at all so I don't like to paint on it much these days, to be honest I think it could run faster and the problem isn't so much that it's a crap laptop as the fact that Windows Vista is perhaps the worst operating system ever of all time.

Still, you know what they say about the metaphorical workman and his tools.

The theme for this lab was "Dragons", not a subject matter I have a lot of visual familiarity with. To get the ball rolling I decided to go with real animals as my inspiration and just jam with it. Results weren't too bad.

Community stuff is a good outlet for practice.

Even at this low res the response time of Photoshop was painful. Took me an hour to get these 3 down and I reckoned it was a good idea to cut my losses there.

Really need me a copy of Windows 7 heh.

Friday, June 15, 2012

For Jason

Even though most of his interactions these days is hating on my posts on Facebook he's still a bro :p

Phat.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Everyday is a practice day

Whether it's getting a page of thumbnails done or scrimping in a painting or two, the importance of practice cannot be understated. I stopped practicing this way 4 years ago and it annoys me a bit to think about how much better at this I would be if I didn't. Ah well.

Lazy, poorly thought out lighting is lazy and poorly thought out. Loads of mistakes here but the practice is helping get my mind warmed up to start recognizing my mistakes faster.
Look familiar? It's a quick paintover of a sketch I lifted from my previous post.

One thing I keep reminding myself this time round is to focus more on fundamentals and work a bit harder at getting them right. A page of mistakes is good only if you learn from them.

The other thing is volume. Being able to work fast makes practice minutes much more productive. Right now my painting and drawing is much slower than it used to be and as result I'm not as productive, however I am starting to feel the muscle memory quickly coming back. Design as well tends to be largely a reflexive act. I can see I need to do more varied subject matters to increase that vocabulary.

Monday, June 11, 2012

Some trad sketches

While digital is always convenient there is always something cathartic about getting back into pen and paper drawing. The process of committing to lines without the benefit of CTRL-Z and flowing off happy accidents has a certain joy to it.

Small spontaneous sketches
LV426ey structures are a staple in my sketchbook
The tools of the trade; Pen, Paper and Music~

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Pimping a Bro


Down here in Malaysia there is something of a shortage of folk who understand what concept art is.

Concept art distinguishes itself from illustration from the simple fact that you aren't just drawing a pretty image to realism or getting stuck in on rendering details but participating in that uncomfortable white space known as design.

Design is a holistic practice where one thinks about the whole and the minutia all at once. It's about being outside your comfort zone in the distressing space of "I don't know, but I can make it work." and being skillful enough to manipulate a lot and very little. It also takes practice; getting down with the fundamentals of working from scratch, being comfortable of letting others see and criticize your work and not being afraid to walk away from the many many ideas you will be churning out.

You need to know how to fail often and in the right direction.

Perhaps it's due to the way students are educated here but very few Malaysian artists have that mindset. There seems to be a emphasis on getting things right first time and a hesitance to commit to exploring ideas that might fail. There is a certain level of courage you need in order to be a good concept artist.


Randy is one of those rare exceptions of a guy who worked with us for a while who knows what it is to be uncomfortable. Not just talented but also diligent and most importantly gutsy with those artistic explorations. His meticulous research into this artistic field is indicative of the hunger one needs to master their craft.


Get ye over to his site and his DeviantArt account to have a proper gander of his wares. Also, offer this man some work!

Peace!

Friday, June 8, 2012

Monday, June 4, 2012

Beginning this again.

Such is so typical when concerning blogs, you start one, forget it for ages then come back to it precisely because it never seems one has anything interesting to say or at least because one hasn't deemed a thought important enough to record.

So if a man speaks and no woman is around to hear him; is he still wrong?

It would appear that every time I have chosen to restart syndication of my thoughts, it would be because a life changing event has occurred/is occurring/will occur.

For those who do not know, I am a game designer. And the event that is about to occur is the shipping of my first title on iOS. Yey and boo in simultaneity.

Those who know me know I'm no fan of Apple. They also call me Ben. Which is relevant if you happen to be reading this and don't know me.

This blog was once dedicated to the syndication of just art but hey change is good. From here forth I will be posting about my job, climbing, art and life on a regular basis. At least that's the plan before I forget it and start again heheh.

In any case, if you're here make yourself at home, take a peek at the wares and feel free to drop me a message.

Love & Peace~!