A Look Beyond: Swarm

I want to take you behind the scenes of a recently completed piece, "Swarm".

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The initial rough sketch:

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The maquette:

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With the maquette, I printed out the wings from an image of a silk moth and glued it to a wire body. I then glued cotton onto the wire and tied string to restrain the fluff in key areas. The legs are twisted paper, which in hindsight, would have benefited from a little more attention to accuracy.

The reference photos:

There are a lot more where these came from.

There are a lot more where these came from.

I set up a light to photograph my moths to get a sense of scale. The brightness of the light made my photos over-exposed, so I printed out a photo of a light bulb onto some thick cardstock and taped it in front of the actual light. I didn't end up needing the lighting information in the end since I went with a graphic rendering for the moths. Oh well! It still looks cool.

The photo montage:

I took my photo reference and pasted the moths directly onto their spots in the initial thumbnail. It was nice being able to move around the different layers and fine-tune the moths' positioning.

The refined drawing:

I made some more precise line art, which I drew digitally and printed out to trace onto my drawing surface.

The 3D model:

Like I mentioned before, I didn't make very accurate legs for my maquette, so I made a 3D sculpt. It also made for some better reference for the head.

The value study:

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This piece was intended to be finished as-is, which can explain the high level of polish. I decided later that I wanted to create a larger digital version with some added detail in areas like the wings.

The final illustration:

I painted directly on top of the traditional piece, making small improvements along the way. Adding the wing veins was a little tedious, but I was able to use one set of lines that I transformed (using "distort") to fit all of the different angles. I went with a smooth surface for the light bulb and added a paper texture to the moths to give it more visual interest, especially in close-up views. 

Multi-Media Collaboration

Today marks the beginning of realizing a goal of mine: contributing to a collaborative project. Together with two friends of mine, we are creating multi-media triptychs that we hope will inspire people of multiple creative disciplines. It is fittingly called Triptych, which can be be found at http://triptychtrio.com/

Our first post is titled "Descendants of Twilight". The experience combines both music and writing, which can be seen and heard here.

 

Inaugural Post

Welcome to my process blog! Its former location was on Blogspot at http://beyondthevanishingpoint.blogspot.com/. Crazy title, right? To usher in the new year, I've slimmed it down and given the blog a new look! If only real life was as simple...

As usual, posts will be weekly and feature works-in-progess, sketches, and news. Some exciting things to come including collaborative works!