Software: Illustrator
Tool: Vectors
Reference: Japanese background
Comment: This was one of the most detail oriented I ever made. The bridge and the shrine took a lot longer than what I expected.
Software: Photoshop
Tool: Shapes, Brushes, Black and White Filter
Inspiration: Baldessari's artwork
Comment: I really enjoy making more of this. It is really simple to find reference and recreating it makes it really fun to play around.
Software: Photoshop
Tool: Masking, Photo editing and filters,
Inspiration: Highschool recreation
Comment: This is still one of the more personal work I've ever done. The original one was actually framed at a gallary one time. To pay homage to it, I ended up improving the color and getting better pictures to edit it out.
Materials: Bristol, Black pens and inking
Comment: I like drawing different lines with different sizes. I think I got an inspiration from an artist who has done similar lines work.
Materials: Charcoal paper, Charcoal vine and compressed
Comment: It is a study to learn how to use it. It was one of the few times I get to use charcoal. It was actually really fun to do and I'm still shocked that I managed to do the face right.
Materials: Charcoal paper, Charcoal vine and compressed
Comment: It is another study to get better at using charcoal. My only struggle was the fabric, but I would like to do another recreation of the skull
Software: Photoshop, Illustrator, PremierePro, Cinema4D
Comment: I took an animation class by using different softwares. The only software that I had trouble the most was Cinema4D for my bird logo (I used Illustrator to create a 3d design for the bird). My most favorite software to use was Premiere Pro and I enjoyed making Van Gogh's painting move freely. I would love to learn more about animation.