Tag: Observational
The Sketches Behind the Sketches:
by Fiddzy on Jul.31, 2010, under Concept Artwork, FiddzyDesign, Studies & Sketches
Here are a collection of some of my most recent study sketches. They where drawn primarily as background preparation and research for some of my newest creature designs such as the Bone Calcibus, while others such as the tree frog illustration where done solely for fun and general study.
Anatomy studies – Human Teeth & Reptiles
Anatomy Study – Swine Facial Features
Anatomy Study – Tree Frog
Anatomy Study – Mammoth Skulls & Tusks
Anatomy Study – Sheep Skull
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The Eclectic Graveyard:
by Fiddzy on Jul.07, 2010, under Cartoon Design, Character & Creature Design, Concept Artwork, FiddzyDesign, Studies & Sketches
The Calci are a colonial race of microscopic semi-corporeal entities that gather together in the trillions to form the Calcibus, a powerful hive mind which acts as a single voice for the colony, and as such is often viewed by others as an individual entity. In addition to this the Calcibus has the power to incorporate inanimate objects into its body, to create a projective shell for its occupants, and as means of further interacting with the corporeal world. Dozens of myths surround the Calcibus, with many cultures mistaking them for ancient golems and demonic guardians of the underworld.
The design and inspiration of the Calcibus came form some recent animal skull studies I had been doing over the last month (which I‘ll post at a latter date), as well as the mythology of the golems.
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Sentient Space Vermin:
by Fiddzy on Mar.09, 2010, under Character & Creature Design, Concept Artwork, Costume Design, FiddzyDesign
The two creature designs below came from the work produced for this weeks conceptart.org Creature of the Week (C.O.W) contest, C.O.W #169 Beautiful Rebirth. The aim of this contest was to pick a monster from fiction that has or might off scared you, then redesign it as a cute and beautiful creature. For my entry I picked the Critter aliens from the Critter film series, a race of hairy, toothed and ugly murderous alien rodents.
Beautiful Rebirth – My Pet Critter
This first image was my entry into the C.O.W Beautiful Rebirth contest. Taking the Critter alien and merging it with hamster like qualities to give it a cuter more innocent appearance, then imagining what it would be like to take it and give it a makeover, with pink candy floss like hair giving it embedded beauty while still keeping the essence of the creatures unpleasant nature.
This second image was a redesigned version of my C.O.W entry, used to create my own horrid alien rodent, the garbage eating Krytammer.
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From Fiction to Reality:
by Fiddzy on Mar.01, 2010, under Character & Creature Design, Concept Artwork, FiddzyDesign, Studies & Sketches
While this blog may have been in hibernation over the last month, I have been busy going back to basic’s once again, working on anatomy studies for both humans and animals, helping to further develop my drawing skills. While human anatomy training is still ongoing, with allot of help from the excellent anatomy study books by Bridgman and Hogarth, today I have decided to upload some of the animal work I have been doing, from both real world and fictional sources.
Animal Anatomy – Real World Studies
The first image above looks at the structure and form of real world animal anatomies, here studying the facial structures of the Babirusa, Turkey Vulture and Lingcod.
This second image is a creature design based off a fictional animal from The Lord of the Rings, known as a Great Beast. To create this redesign I not only looked at the Great Beast design from The Lord of the Rings films, but I also studied the anatomies of real world animals such as the Rhinoceros and Bison.
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Alien Waters full of Alien Sharks:
by Fiddzy on Jan.18, 2010, under Character & Creature Design, Concept Artwork, FiddzyDesign, Studies & Sketches
Continuing my project on studying both human and animal anatomies, I have started to look at the apex predators of the sea, sharks. However rather than just create some direct anatomy studies, I decided to mix both study and imagination together and come up with some rough sketches for some alien shark designs, particularly focusing on the Hammerhead shark, which is undoubtedly one of the best looking sharks, atleast in my mind.
Double Hammerhead
Arbiter Shark
Semi-Fun Fact: The design of the Arbiter Shark was inspired by a combination of the facial structure of the Elites from the Halo franchise and the jawbone of a sheep.
Semi-Fun Fact: The Lime Shark, was not named because of its bright green eyes, but rather because its serpentine appearance was based on the body of a moray eel, with “Lime” being a call-back to the sketch of a moray eel I had drawn previously.
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Back to Basics:
by Fiddzy on Dec.10, 2009, under Concept Artwork, FiddzyDesign, Studies & Sketches
Recently I have decided it would be very beneficial to take a short break from producing new character and creature designs and instead take some time to reinforce and strengthen my drawing skills by going back to basics and working over the winter on some anatomy studies. Something I have not done properly for awhile now, and would greatly benefit my future work. The Images below are some of the rough sketches I have been doing, focusing particularly on skeletal structures, particularly skulls.
Four Digit Alien Hand – Anatomy Study
Human Skeletal Studies – Rib Cage & Hand Bones
Human Skeletal Studies – Skull & Leg Bone
Human Skeletal Study – Leg Bone
Tyrannosaurus Rex – Skull & Anatomy Studies
Moray Eel – Facial Anatomy Study
I find that doing these kinds of studies to be extremely beneficial, allowing me to flex my drawing muscles and develop as an artist. Over the next few weeks I shall continue to do more of these studies and begin to incorporate them into new designs.
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