Some Artworks from the Early 1990’s

Star Wars Darthe Vader and X-Wing Poster PaintingOnce in awhile, I like to look at my old artworks. This time I came across some really old artworks that were created in the early 90’s when I was in high school and starting college. It is crazy how time flies. I can’t believe it has been so long since I’ve created these. The reason I like to look at old artworks is for comparison. It gives me a sense of how far I have progressed. Unfortunately for me, not much (shoulders slumping). My artistic skills have increased greatly since those days, thanks to my real work experience, but not too much on the traditional side. On medium like watercolor, acrylic, and marker, I would be lucky if I’m 20% better than before. The only way to improve on the skill is through practice, and I have done little in those areas.

Star Trek 7 Spock Watercolor PaintingMy career path was steered toward computer graphics, 2D and 3D. Even back in those days without, getting employment with traditional skills was tough. If you are going to major in Fine Arts, that really means you are not going to make any money doing it. You can make money in fine arts, but that’s the exception, not the rule. I am sure it is even harder now.

Though I use digital medium for the most part these days, my traditional artistic skill is still my strength. It carries through to all my computer graphics work. It is my foundation.

Robotech Rick Hunter and Lynn MinmayMy Advice, for What It’s Worth
If you are just starting out in art, my advice to you is to develop your artistic drawing skills. Drawing to me is one of the most basic forms of art and I can’t stress enough the importance of it. For lack of a better analog, learning to draw is like getting your shoe laces tied before stepping into the basketball court. Don’t be tempted by all the cool and easy functions of digital graphic tools on Photoshop or any other graphics program. Your traditional drawing skill is the key. Through drawing you are going to develop your artistic eye and hand control. Those are fundamental skills that will enhance all your art endeavors. It has for me and I am sure it will do the same for you.

Dragon Bruce Lee Graphite Pencil Drawing Ballerina Marker Rendering

Captain America Drawing Video

Here is the video for the Captain America drawing. The video shows the later stages of the process.

For this drawing, I primarily used the 2B, 4B, and a stump. The stump is not one of my favorite tools as it could get messy sometimes, but it does help to shade at a much quicker pace. If I know I am going to use a stump, I will just go in and start shading the darker areas first. Then I will use the stump to spread the dark graphite around to get the lighter areas. It’s great for creating smooth fuzzy rendering, which is another reason why I don’t like it too much. The sharper crosshatching texture, to me, is more interesting and dynamic. It’s all just personal preferences I guess. Anyhow, here is it. It’s a short video.


Avengers Captain America Movie Drawing

Captain America Drawings Avengers MovieI was able to watch the Avengers movie over the weekend and it motivated me to do this drawing of Captain America. It’s with his old movie uniform and not the one from the Avengers. His Avengers uniform looked a little too sleek. I thought the padding and straps on the previous Captain America uniform was pretty cool.

You have probably seen this post many times already. This was referenced from one of Captain America’s movie posters. Just add a little artistic element and I can call it my own.

The final image here has been touched up in Photoshop. I’ll be posting a short video of the drawing soon. I wasn’t planning on doing a video on it as it was a spur of the moment thing. But then it started to look promising so I set up the camera and took some footage. Unfortunately, the process of setting the video camera up and having it over me was distracting and killed my momentum. I still can’t get over the feeling that I’m being watched as I’m sketching, and that makes me think about my strokes too much. If you are an artist out there with the same issue, let me know how you can overcome that. I want get over being so “camera shy” with my drawings. Here is a couple of snapshots from the video.

Avengers Captain America Drawing Video Sketch

Hope you like this, -Wei

Quick Photoshop Painting of My Eye Drawing

I think by now you know that I can’t leave my drawings as it is anymore=). That eye sketch was just dying for some color in Photoshop. I figure why not make it into a painting video. Anyhow, here is the original eye sketch with the Photoshop painted version. It took me about 45 minutes to paint, which was longer than I anticipated. The hard part was painting the iris, as I wanted to make it look ‘attractive.’ Overall, I think it came out okay. Check it out and see what you think……and do stay for the ending…….

Eye Drawing Sketch Painted in Photoshop

Here is the video, played at over 1000x faster. I will call this maximum warp. (Sorry, Star Trek geek in me comes out of me once in awhile).

Lady Dragon Statue – New ‘Horn’ Dress Design

Here is an update on my Lady Dragon statue. One of the biggest manufacturing issues with the Lady Dragon statue was that the dress was too thin. After some trials and errors, we have come to the conclusion that the current dress design will simply not work. Certain points on the dress were just too thin, especially the area between the boobs. So here is my new dress design for the Lady Dragon. Fully modeled and ready to go. It is thicker, stronger, meaner, and hornier?!

New Dress Design for Lady Dragon Statue

I think this design is a big improvement from the original. The arc on the ‘horns’ works very well with the overall shape. Let’s hope this will solve one of the biggest manufacturing hurdles I have been having with this statue. This is a render from 3DS Max using Mental Ray.