Showing posts with label vehicle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vehicle. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 November 2024

General Tank - digital illustration

General Tank - digital illustration

anthropomorphic army tank in war zone illustration

In an alternate 1st WW universe, this caterpillar tracked vehicle armed with a long gun, was to have been seen on the muddy battlefields. It also acts as a 'General', with its stylised face, barking orders to the few remaining at the scene of devitalisation and death.

The war illustration can be seen in greater detail here.


Saturday, 26 October 2019

Working on closeup 65

Working on closeup 65

bus queue oil art M P Davey close up
 A small snippet of a London bus painting...

Monday, 30 July 2018

Steampunk Hover Rolls With Queen - WIP stages

Steampunk Hover Rolls With Queen - WIP stages

WIP artist stages floating royal car art
digital art stages - Steampunk Hover Rolls With Queen
A hovering Rolls Royce type of vehicle pulls up outside a mansion. It is transporting a Queen Victoria like character, sitting on her throne in a high position so that her subjects may view the monarchy. The Queen is protected by a very large windscreen and is sat at the back of the vehicle. Seated at the front is the chauffeur, behind a smaller, but still large windscreen.
This digital illustration was done in July 2018. It originated as a small sketch using the 'auto Sketchbook pro' app on a tablet. at a later stage the file was exported to a W10 computer where the image was enlarged and refined.
The illustration of the 'Royal Hovering vehicle' can be seen here on this link.

Thursday, 24 May 2018

Steampunk Girl With Spaceship - digital painting

Steampunk Girl With Spaceship - digital painting

spaceship on planet female pilot digital illustration
Steampunk Girl With Spaceship - digital painting
This digital illustration was done over a period of February/ March 2018. It features a 'steam punk' inspired scene of a small, shuttle space craft that has made a forced landing on an alien planet. Its female pilot is out looking for help and deciding on her location while the sun sets. In the shadows some creatures are lurking in the shadows.

'Auto Sketchbook Pro' was used to create the artwork, initially running on an android tablet to rough out the basic idea and colours envisaged. As it is done on 'layers', the work is then exported to a Windows 10 computer running the same software but with more power, so that one of the first things to do is to scale up the document for better quality and continue painting. At a certain stage the artwork is then finished off in Photoshop, where final details and colour grading is carried out.

A larger view of the illustration can be seen on this link.