Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drawing. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Lumbergh - Christmas Gadgets

For no apparent reason what so ever:

Bill Lumbergh - Christmas Gatgets
M'kay?

//Niklas



Saturday, October 31, 2015

Halloween Bunny

I'm officially hating on Halloween but I still had to take my chance to do some drawing...

The Halloween Bunny

Making of...
10-4 //Niklas

Monday, October 12, 2015

Fadescape Doodle + Process

Draw-as-you-go type of doodle. Decided on color values and a theme and just ran with it. Came out nice. I couldn't resist placing a Wacom-stylus in there.
The Fadescape doodle. Click to enlarge.
[Update- 2015-10-14]
I recorded my screen while painting above picture. Now I've compiled the raw material into a YouTube clip. You can see that here below.






10-4 //Niklas

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Self Portrait

After using the same cartoony profile picture on social media now for ages I decided a new one was needed. I actually "cheated" here and used a photo for template when sketching down the ink. Then I went freestyle on color and shades. I think it has a cool end-of-last-millennium-adventure-game air to it.

Niklas Häggström - Self Portrait
Self portrait.
10-4 //Niklas

Saturday, October 3, 2015

Inktober #3 - Goblin

My entry for Inktober the third, a Goblin. Quick and dirty but sort of nice anyway.

Inktober #3 - Goblin


10-4 //Niklas

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Inktober #1 - Ghost

My contribution to the Inktober event, aka Drawlloween. #1 - A ghost. Not much to say here...

Inktober #1 - Ghost

10-4 //Niklas

Monday, September 28, 2015

Little Crazi and the Tooth Fairy + process

I've spent the last month trying to figure out Photoshop and Illustrator. I've got to say that drawing in Photoshop is a very pleasant experience, mostly. My biggest "come-the-f**k-on!" is the fact that you can not easily and in an natural manner change the size of the eraser when using a Wacom tablets eraser at the top of the stylus. When using a brush with the tip of my stylus I press an Express Key configured to CTRL+ALT plus a stylus button configured as a right click and then I drag the stylus right/left to decrease/increase the brush size. Doing this maneuver while the pen is flipped still resizes the standard brush, not the eraser, and it seems like there is no other way to do this. The only way I've managed to resize the eraser is to:

  1. Flip the stylus back to its tip
  2. Select the eraser tool
  3. Resize the eraser
  4. Select brush again
  5. Flip the stylus back to the eraser.

This. Is. A. Hassle.

More on the PS/Illustrator experience in a later post. Yesterday I finished my first drawing in Photoshop. I realized when I was done that this piece was probably more than a little bit inspired by the I Hate Fairyland comic by Skottie Young. Well, this is the result:

Little Crazy and the Tooth Fairy
Little Crazy and the Tooth Fairy (click to enlarge)

 The process

Below is a animation of the process of drawing this picture. In general, it goes as follows:

  1. Define a clear easily readable silhouette.
  2. Sketch rough on new layer.
  3. Iterate the sketch for more details and clean up as you go until happy.
  4. Ink up the line art on new layer.
  5. Select the new silhouette (magic wand outside ink, invert selection shrink selection by 2 px).
  6. Fill the character silhouette with black on new layer below ink.
  7. Lock transparency and apply base colors.
  8. On new multiply layer between ink and color: apply shade. Don't use black/gray, pick a color, this makes it more alive. I also used a layer mask here to make it easier for myself.
  9. Apply a darker and more saturated tone of same color to create heavier shades where needed. 
  10. Add highlights where needed on a new screen layer above the shades.
  11. Apply squashed fairy.
  12. Add balloon, text, background and other decorations as you see fit.
  13. Sign the thing.


Little Crazy and the Tooth Fairy, Process
Little Crazy and the Tooth Fairy, Process.

That's it for now.
10-4 //Niklas Häggström


Wednesday, August 12, 2015

New project: House Cluster

Hi there! I've been of the grid for a while, sadly. But, there is a good reason for that, I've given myself an assignment. I want to practice some perspective drawing and to accomplish this I've decided to draw a "vertical village" type thing. Sort of a cluster of buildings glued on to a big block of some sort. This will give me a bunch of perspective obstacles and, also, some exercise for my imagination since I want all buildings to be different from each other. I started off drawing a three point perspective version but I soon realized that if I wanted to actually finish this project I needed to simplify it a bit. (Actually I ran into problems I didn't find an answer to.)

So next I started over but this time using only a two point perspective, hopefully this won't remove all of the feeling of grandeur that would be nice to end up with. I also realized something else, namely, using a kind of simplistic style (that was my idea all along) this might actually be kind of cool looking and I might want to print the result and frame it in a rather exaggerated size. How do I accomplish this with such a drawing? Vectors! So I'll try to do a fairly exact lineart drawing in Krita and then, in one way or another i transfer that to Inkscape to create vectors and color it there (I will probably have to retrace all the lineart in Inkscape, but, that's a later problem). It would be nice to be able to do it all in Inkscape but the perspective-helpers that kicks arse in Krita is nowhere to be found in Inkscape.

So far this is what I've managed to accomplish:
House Cluster, work in progress.
I'll try to do some guides (pun alert!) on perspective drawing in Krita in the near future, like setting up the helper guides and such.

'Til then!
10-4, over'n'out! //Niklas

Friday, July 17, 2015

Moody close-up

Yesternights drawing. Started with a face, the background was added on a whim, sort of. I have no idea what it's supposed to mean. You tell me. Kind of moody and dark, I like it.

Moody close-up

Process-shot

10-4 //Niklas


Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Doggie Doodle

Tonight I was doodling around in Krita on my Wacom Cintiq Companion 2 and ended up with a rather cool doggie, if I may say so myself.

Doggie Doodle
10-4 //Niklas

Sunday, July 12, 2015

DC Comics character lineup

I've been AFP (away from pen) for a while and needed to kick start my drawing again. What better way to do this than to draw a cartoon version line up of some of my favorite DC Comics characters? 
DC Comics cartoon character lineup
DC Comics cartoon character line up. (Click to enlarge)
What do you think? Can you name them all? +1 and/or comment, please.

10-4 //Niklas

Monday, May 4, 2015

Poison Ivy

Next in the DC-line for drawing is Poison Ivy. She'll now join Batman, Robin, Catwoman, Two-Face and Joker in the hall of sweetness.

Poison Ivy
10-4 //Niklas

Friday, May 1, 2015

Robin Revisited

Yesterday I gave Batman a haul-over. Today, Robin was up for redrawing. In the same series I've also drawn Two-Face, Joker and Catwoman.

Robin

10-4 //Niklas

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Batman Revisited

After doing Batman & Robin, Two-Face, Joker and Catwoman. I just had to go back for a remake of Batman. After the first image the style altered a bit and I felt the need to incorporate Batman in that style as well.



10-4 //Niklas

Monday, April 27, 2015

Catwoman

After Batman & Robin, Two-Face and Joker, the turn has come to Catwoman. This is, as far as I can remember, the first time I tried to seriously draw a woman hero/villain. A tough task in retrospect. First, I've done male characters from the Batman universe and I wanted this to have the same feel and style. How can you do that and still make this character feminine? I also really, really. didn't want to fall in the comic-book/video-game cliché trap of making all female characters into a juvenile sex fantasy. I want to be able to show my drawings to my kids. BUT, Catwoman IS originally a very sexual and sexy character, how can I do MY Catwoman without loosing the original one? I think I managed pretty well finally.


Do you like it?

10-4 //Niklas

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

The Joker

Had to continue my Batman fan-art theme. After doing Batman & Robin and Two-Face, it's now time for the Joker to be in the spotlight.

The Joker

You like it? Well, I do.

10-4 //Niklas

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Two-Face

Okay, I felt I needed to keep working on the theme from last post. (Batman and Robin) Felt an urge to add a villain to the collection. So, I give you Harvey Dent AKA Two-Face.

Two-Face


10-4 //Niklas

Friday, April 17, 2015

Batman & Robin

Tonight I spent three hours creating my first fan-art. The good old Batman & Robin. The dynamic duo. Holy cell-shading, Batman!
Batman and Robin fan-art
Batman & Robin fan-art.
+1 and/or comment, darn it!

Update: Process screencast available here:


10-4 //Niklas

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Crawler

I did this drawing and recorded the process this week. +1 and/or comment if you've got some sort of opinion.



The resulting image here:
The finished Crawler drawing.

10-4 //Niklas


Friday, April 10, 2015

Pirates

I painted a corny pirate drawing this week and recorded the process using the excellent (and free) "Open Broadcaster Software". Sped the thing up 64 times and added some music using the not-so-excellent (but free) Windows Movie Maker.

The image was drawn on my Wacom Cintiq Companion 2, using the Krita software (most excellent, dude). I started by doing a quick sketch then on to flat colors and shadows and some outlines. All on the same layer. I did it this way to practice freehand painting. It was tough and rendered me a lot of trial and error, do-and-redo, etc. Part of the outcome was pretty good and some were more like... meh...



Pirates. Resulting image.

Now, for a while I will try to keep to the Lines-Shading-Color-process for practice.

10-4 //Niklas