Monday, October 26, 2009

Dark Sky Wolf by Eskän

     Hey guys, yet again I have drawn another Wolf on Acorn. This time only one of it's face. I'm thinking about trying a one panel to see how that goes but it will take me a lot longer than usual, so I'll give it a try. If the results come up good, you'll be seeing it sometime this week. If not? Well, I'm afraid not but I still be posting some of my other works. Also, I attempted to cover up the white lines once again, so please give me your feedback on it. Thanks.
Sorry Olive. I PROMISE I will get those sketches up you wanted me to as soon as I get home. Ciao!


-Eskän

Seated Wolf by Eskän

Here you all are, I've just finished this. Please do tell me how you like my improvement! I've worked on shading in this image, just so you know. I also tried to fix the white out line problem. Again, be free to share any comments!


(click for larger image)

-Eskän

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Greenda by Eskän

Here is another wolf I just finished a few seconds ago. Sorry Olive, I'll put that picture on later I promise (after I've gotton some sleep, it's like, 12:45 am - NO LIE!), but first I'd like to get some sleep. Anyway, enjoy! Feel free to comment again. Yada-yada. You know the rest. Goodnight.


- Eskän

Friday, October 23, 2009

Ultimate Crusade ~ How I draw with Acorn

I've noticed that a lot of people at my school have been asking me, "Eskän, how do you DO that?!" in reaction to when I show them some of my works on Acorn. I believe that Acorn is a harder graphics program to use rather than photoshop, which gives you guide lines when using it for digital art. Now, the art I am about to show you is my own, with my own characters so I would appreciate it if you did NOT COPY. This character is from my series I will be starting when I figure out how to animate on Elements 6. It is called Ultimate Crusade, which was changed from "Final Battle" because it reminded me of "Final Fantasy" a little too much.
Olive Tree has seen some of my wolves from it, such as "Crow" (Ikkeketsu Ituruga). The names mostly consist of Japanese but there are some German names as well! ;D
To get to the point, I am going to give you a tutorial, so here you are, this is how I draw on Acorn with a trackpad:



Step 1)
Although I've already drawn this wolf (because you all know that I am capable of this), I will show you the steps of how to draw a human with shading such as the wolf. Remember to save before you draw the person, animal, object, or scenery in back just in case you make an 'oopsie'!
Step 2)
Now, draw the what you want in back. I drew a human (the human form of the wolf, Rin, actually). This is one of the hardest steps to accomplish and once you started to color it in, you MAY NOT GO BACK to fix it, so keep that in mind when doing this.

Step 3)
Now it is time to start to fill in your image. If you are using Acorn, I suggest you use 'flood fill' to color it in. Make sure it is an enclosed space, otherwise it will flood fill the whole image.

Step 4)
The 'flood fill' button is located here. Make sure you have the color you want as well.
Step 5)
Now, you may hit the 'draw' tool for shading. Enlarge the size and range of the pencil (yes, use pencil). Use the same color as you used on 'flood fill' or it will appear too dark.

Step 6)
Now color in another part (we do this color by color, or you could be difficult too...) of the image. If you notice a white lined area around your eraser marks, do not fret. This will mostly be resolved when you add the rest of the shading.
Step 7)
Now, go to the 'draw' tool again and use the same color as you did the 'flood fill' for that part/area. Again, if you do not use the same color, it will appear too dark and will not be true shading, which creates the effect that it looks fake. If you wish to do that you may, but this is the correct way for shading. I prefer to dot it, it comes out lighter and it's easier to contol rather than drawing the tool (if you drag it for too long it again becomes too dark, dotting resolves this).

Step 8)
Look over your product so far and fix any shading that doesn't look right or where there need be more shade, etc.
Step 9)
Here is where I add necessary details including: eye color, blush, etc.

Step 10)
Now, it's time for me to add any grayscale colors. Here, I use a very light, off-white gray color. I have also added to the wolf as you can see. This ( I know you know, but what the hey...) is used to help identify shadows.

Step 11)
Now it is time for the background color. Make sure to leave no white space where there should be a background!

It is okay for you to over lap a bit. This gives the illusion that the object (hair, in this case) is not perfectly solid or has many strands - such as hair.

Final Step - Step 12)
Now it's the final product. You can add anything extra that you think should be the finishing touch ups. Here I added extra shading all around the edge of the image to make a small spotlight on my picture and also added my name!


Well, I hope that clears up some stuff! Feel free to comment. Yes, I love comments!

- Eskän

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

More sketches by Olive Tree

Here's some more members of the wolf CavePack I've drawn... again, backwards, sorry. Dunno why my laptop's camera does that.

First, here's Svelte, the CavePack Beta. She is an excellent hunter, with extreme precision. She has no mate because of her position, and she leads most patrols. (Svelte means slender and elegant.)


This is Krakorø, the CavePack Omega. He is cowering and his personality is matched to his lowest of low position. He is a beggar, odd because he's the third son of Hliojo, the Alpha.


This is Karrïka, the CavePack PupWatcher (guards the nursery). Sh is motherly and kind, usually gentle, but very fierce if anything threatens the pups. Pictured with her is shy Zikko and curious Zizou.



Finally, here is Philipé (my friend Mimi named him). He's the Alpha of the Hyena Pack SunPack.



Monday, October 19, 2009

Some pages of Olive Tree's sketchbook

Sorry they're backwards. =) My laptop camera messes it up. They are, in order: Rikero (ree-kare-oh) the Hunter, Hilojo the CavePack Alpha (I have since drawn the beta and omega as well), and Prudence... Huntworthy, I think? Circa 1768. Drawn during a boring American History class LOL.
Eskän you need to post the drawing I gave you, I was proud of that!


Sunday, October 11, 2009

Computer Graphics by Eskän

Well, I'm not really going to share my graphics that I did not draw, if you want to see them, then go to my main blog (link: Eskän's Main Blog). But I'm still going to share the one I drew on acorn. Yes, with a track-pad, so please do not laugh for I was not using a mouse, but I would love to here an open comments you have on it!

*Note: Also, as a side note, there is german encrypted in it, it's speaking of a heart that shines only in the dark from which it came to save the world from itself it must shine brighter than before, as pure as diamond. Er, a bit like a prophecy... I guess.

*Note 2: Click on it and it will appear in a separate window, larger.

*Note 3: Err... Acorn is an App on my MacBook for those of you who thought I was actually drawing with an acorn on my laptop, that would be just wrong. Especially for the poor laptop (But I can't blame you because I'd probably try and do something idiotic like that...)...

Here you are, enjoy!:




-Eskän