Artblog
Take a look, and feel free to post crits and comments. Praise or trash. After all, it's only art.
Monday, October 22, 2012
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Reto Moto Concepts
I have been looking forward to posting these for some time now.
These images are concepts for Copenhagen based game company Reto Moto's upcoming game, Heroes and Generals.
They are featured in Gamasutra and Edge, so I am happy about the exposure.
And I loved doing them.
These images are concepts for Copenhagen based game company Reto Moto's upcoming game, Heroes and Generals.
They are featured in Gamasutra and Edge, so I am happy about the exposure.
And I loved doing them.
Labels:
concept art,
digital painting,
Environment,
illustration,
Reto Moto
CCP hair concepts
I dug this one out of the pile of old stuff, because I think it is a perfect example of what most of concept art work is about. It is about providing the 3D modellers with clear concepts of what they are going to model.
This one was sent to an outsourcing company in China, but I seem to remember, that our senior character artist spent so much time correcting mistakes, that we might actually have saved time doing it in house.
This one was sent to an outsourcing company in China, but I seem to remember, that our senior character artist spent so much time correcting mistakes, that we might actually have saved time doing it in house.
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
1st post in a loooooong time

So, this is just a speedpainting. I might take it further at some point.
Basically, I have been swamped in commercial work, which I can't show to anyone for a long time. Plus, I am not sure if I want to. The commercial stuff is in a completely different artistic direction, and I would rather keep the content of this blog a little more personal.
So I will try my best to be a little more active.
Labels:
concept art,
digital painting,
illustration
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Another Golden Oldie
Old old old oil portrait
I was looking through an old pile of files on a hardisk, and came across this one. It must be 5 or 6 years old by now. But looking at it for the first time in years, I felt pretty good about it.
I feel like I have learned a lot since then, but I can't help feeling a little proud of myself. At this point, I had no formal training in traditional art whatsoever.
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