 Recently I did another cover for D&D's Dragon Magazine, Issue 397.  The scene depicts the True Priests battling their corrupted brothers in the defiled holy temple. Jon Schindehette was AD on this and as always it was a pleasure working with him.
Recently I did another cover for D&D's Dragon Magazine, Issue 397.  The scene depicts the True Priests battling their corrupted brothers in the defiled holy temple. Jon Schindehette was AD on this and as always it was a pleasure working with him.  For this post I thought I would include a little process or step-by-step on how I approached this illustration, and pretty much how I approach all illustrations.  I start with a super rough thumbnail keeping it loose.  There were a few others, but I just included the one I went with.  I usually do a little value or lighting comp over these thumbnails as well, but on this project I was working a bit fast to hit the deadline and I skipped some of my usual steps.  After the tight pencil I normally do a full value comp and a fairly rough color comp. I basically lay the colors I am after over the image in Photoshop so I can see where I want to take the finish.  Then, magically I paint the finish! Ta Dah!  I would like to post an actual timelaps painting process video, but that will have to wait until I can figure out how to do it.  

Cheers!  Dragon 397
 




 
 
 
 
 


 








 
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7 comments:
wow- great composition !
This is really spectacular!
Love the dynamic composition. So much energy! Great to see the process too!
Yup. Pretty freakin stunning.
Great piece, very dynamic and I love seeing the process.
And it has a flaming skull on it what more can I ask for...
Thanks all! I will try to organize a timelaps video for one of my next paintings.
Looks great!
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