Dumbass Artstation shenanigans reminded me I need to keep uploading my portfolio elsewhere - now posting all my BEIGE work I can find to find to @Cara_HQ link in the bio
Acrylic and Photoshop. The original painting I used as a starting point is on display at the 100 Amigos exhibition in downtown Vancouver if you’re in the area and wanna check it out.
More older work I haven’t seen in some time. I’m quite disorganized right now with my personal work…having a hard time putting in the effort to consolidate everything.
A drawing of my own shoe I did about 7 years ago while listening to a historian give a talk about ancient Egypt while we were developing Assassins Creed: Origins. My friend @kakosicka helped me pick these out, they looked good but were extremely uncomfortable.
From the archives - I started this Twin Peaks illustration when I was still high off of watching season 3, I think I gave up cause I didn’t believe I was doing a good enough job with the Sheryl Lee likeness. Maybe I’ll return to it someday
A few quick @theblackpanther concepts I did for the Atlanteans - proposals for the breathing apparatus and armour designs. Had a lot of fun with them! Yet to see the movie since I was sick but hope to soon!
No shots of Ungoliant in the Rings of Power preamble sadly (did show draining of the trees) ah well maybe later? Also a reminder John Howe may be the greatest fantasy illustrator of all time.
I don't finish anything these days - I've had some time off to do some exploring - if by exploring I mean doing the stuff I just tend to gravitate doing anyways.
some stuff I did for Pirates of The Caribbean 5? Dead Men Tell No Tales. Way back in 2013 or something. Still think they look ok! I think the woman in the final film was skinny and bald though, the opposite of what I did haha!
Some ideas for the jackals - was trying something a bit more monstrous, plus Harrow’s Ammit staff which I think looked pretty close to the final design?
Designs I did for people stuck in the Duat for Moonknight. Had a lot of fun playing with their composition...rock/roots/minerals on the inside maybe? I think their final design was mostly sand which probably makes the most sense
Some early passes I did on Ammit and Konshu for Moonknight. The legendary @VanceKovacs did a take that really nailed her look though so watch out for that if he posts it!
Didn’t do much on the suit itself, just some gilding and cape ideas, shout-out to Keith Christensen and @MikeUwandi for their work on the final suits! Looked great.