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Hello fellow Yharnamites! Today our contributor spotlights feature Arrow wildarrowart on Instagram and Elliott @caainhurst. Please join me on Wednesdays and Sundays for new contributors and to wish our contributors well!
this isn't a question in the ask game, but i would love to hear what your top 5 fave books/series are and why? :)
in no particular order...
1. annihilation: the biologist my babygirl... i feel like my whole blog is a testament to how good this book is BUT ITS SOOOO GOOD
2. moby dick: this book has everything. whales. being gay. running away to sea because of a depressive episode. man vs nature. man vs god. man vs man. cosmic horror. cetology. starbuck. a long digression on the benefits of spermaceti. the main character being the only one to survive because of the efforts of his friend. capitalism. environmentalism. ahab (assigned harpooneer at birth). chatting with the boys. cross cultural friendship. a big fuckin whale!
3. the tombs of atuan: such a good atmosphere and a great main character, tenar i love you can you hear meeeee... and ofc i love a good Breaking Out Of Their Programming story
4. the sympathizer: really well written, rich / boldly painted characters and a great main character, big win for fans of unreliable / unlikable / morally gray narrators
5. the book thief: one of the first books to make me realize OH, this is a BOOK book. for GROWN UPS. even though its classified as ya but whatever it changed me
hey, idk if this is something you can answer, but i was wondering how you picked colors for your newest jean piece (post/671334843000422401), esp for her skin? i love the blue tones but i can't figure out how to replicate what you did. love your work!! :)
i don't have a set process with my colors, so this may not be quite right, but i think what happened is this:
i have a palette of skin colors/reds i use that i've cobbled together from various paintings/palettes i like. these include a couple of very pale colors that procreate labels grays:
these are what i've been using in my jean grey drawings lately! after i do colors i always put a couple of filters over them, and in that last drawing i added a luminosity filter in a color i can't remember and then another filter, and i played around with the settings on that until i got some colors i liked. i merged all the layers down on this drawing after i finished it, so i can't really be any more specific than that (sorry!). that's basically how i colored the drawing.
for the blue tones specifically!! i think what happened is this: the brush i used to color wasn't fully opaque. because i knew i wanted jean to be pretty pale, i colored in the blue background first. the blue background tinted the skin color i was using, and then the filters i put on top exacerbated that effect, so you get the blue tint in the skin tone that you see in the finished drawing.
like i said, my coloring technique tends to be pretty slap-dash, and i’m sorry i can’t be super specific. but i think that’s why the colors turned out the way they did. also, thank you! 💛
hey alan! this is probably a long shot bc i imagine you're v busy, but i am absolutely in love with the way you use textures! especially the screen tone dots and the grain in much of your limiter illustrations (for example post/618294174475845632). do you have any process videos or suggestions on how you get the textured look you want?
Hey dude! Thanks for asking. I’ve been having a fun time playing around and pushing my textures recently. Glad ya dig!
There’s two parts to this answer: tools and technique. I’ll start with tools.
I buy screentones from deleter-mangashop.com. I mainly use simple gradients and a 40% grey tone. Texture in ink lines comes from g-nib or ink brush on Bristol.
For digital images, I work in Clip Studio, which has an active/non-destructive layer style that translates grey values to screentones (you set dot shape and density). I use digital tools that mimic the traditional tools I like, so my current inker of choice is a brush with about the same flex and texture of the g-nib on textured vellum. Can’t recommend Frenden’s brushes enough (he even provides free updates for life): https://frenden.myshopify.com/
PJ Holden has some nice CS how-to tweets, including a nice thread on using the tone layer style: https://twitter.com/pjhtips
The image of Dazzler below uses a textured pencil for the soft edges. The background uses the same technique for the “airbrush” style coloring.
The second part of the answer is technique. I’ve been focusing a lot on values, edges, and shapes in my artwork for the past year or so. Most hard edges aren’t textured (aside from the inker/paper), but using texture on the soft edges (graphite, colored pencil, screentones, dry brush, airbrush -- or digital tools that mimic them) can describe a lot of information without a lot of rendering. It’s my current go-to.
Mike Mignola’s my idol for that: simple and graphic shapes, clear value stacking, very minimal rendering... but rich with texture. Both the low and high ends of the values are blown out, so silhouette is the main indicator of texture/form in those areas, not any sort of detailed rendering. He leaves that for the midrange, where the transition from high to low value is. Minimal rendering, maximal effect. Look up “3-value study” for some ideas of how to practice this stuff if it sounds like an answer you’re looking for.
Of course it all depends on what you’re trying to achieve with your artwork. Especially for Limiter, I’m pulling from and trying to achieve a bit of pulp psychedelia and horror. So I’m taking a lot of technique inspiration from work done in those styles. Mostly it’s graphic, low-brow... i.e. done quickly and economically. How do you get a soft edge or gradation of value if your print method doesn’t allow it (screen printing, old xerox, old comics, etc.)? By understanding why artists working in or for certain media render the way they do, it helps me achieve similar effect even if I’m mimicking their media digitally.
I guess to say, you can spend hours stippling and rendering every last inch of your image if that’s the look and method you like. For me, both because of a wrist injury and the low-pay-quick-turnaround nature of comics and my dayjob, my personal trajectory for art is finding the quickest way to get the most control over the maximum amount of meaning. That includes introducing a bit of unexpected chaos using splatters, dry brush, stamps, tones etc. to get textures. If your shapes and values communicate maximally, you can get away with a LOT of random bullshit in the middle. And that’s where the fun is.
Anyone who’s taken a workshop or training from me knows I love using Marco Bucci’s videos, so at risk of sounding like a broken record, check him out. The following are my favorites on this topic, but I learn something from each of them, even the ones I don’t think I care about:
Shapes: https://youtu.be/-ZknWKTpc90
Merging Shapes: https://youtu.be/Nap7dwHjD9Y
Edges: https://youtu.be/nnhj5efzN_w
Style/Texture: https://youtu.be/Fbo6ZAuF914
Thanks again for asking and opening the floodgates of rant. Cheers!
invasion of the body snatchers + hellraiser + blair witch project ☺️
invasion of the bodysnatchers: how do u think ppl see u? how do u see urself?
i've had people tell me before that i'm intimidating, which is just wild to me because i don't really do anything on purpose to be intimidating. i'm pretty sure some people just see me as an emotionless automaton, judging by the way they treat me.
i see myself as... a work in progress. someone who just kind of takes a lot of what is handed to them. not very good at dealing with conflict or anything, not much of a leader, just kind of does their own thing.
hellraiser: do u have any tattoos/piercings? do u want any?
i do! i have snakebites, my left nostril pierced and my right eyebrow pierced. i also have double ear piercings and a cartilege piercing in my right ear... i'd love to get more ear piercings and maybe another eyebrow piercing but i'm not sure.
and then for tattoos i have... a lot. i have, like, eight. a couple of jojo tattoos, a loz tattoo, a shamrock, aphoenix, a ufo... next tattoo i get is going to be a silent hill tattoo, but i'm not sure when that'll be. my life is kinda up in the air at the moment, so i gotta focus on not being homeless first. once i'm on more stable footing i'll worry about tattoos.
the blair witch project: what’s ur biggest pet peeve?
when people expect you to know how they're feeling without ever bringing it up to you. like. how is your lack of communication my problem? it irritates the hell out of me when people get mad about things they could have just brought up were issues, but couldn't be bothered to. if you don't bring it up, you can't get mad at someone else for not knowing.
horror movie asks!
hey leo! so i'm watching cql, and i was wondering if some parts of the storyline have more nuance in the novel? such as what wwx was feeling when confronted by zixuan and zixun and how that led to ning killing them, or whether wwx ever reflects on his time alone in the burial grounds. (if there isn't any that's cool! i'm used to a lack of feelings in literature) 😅
yesss! there’s actually quite a few gut punching lines when wwx reflects on how he was treated as the ylz, one of which was “he was a landfill for everyone to dump their shit in” or references to how he was treated as a child leading to his attitude of forgetting the pain the instant he gets hurt but truly wanting someone to just take care of him and ask him if he’s okay. theres also more self hatred there ...at one point he wishes he could beat the shit out of his arrogant self back then. there’s also the flashback to the time in the burial mounds that talks a bit more about how his relationship with the wens was a strained and distanced at first so the scene when they finally share a meal together is very touching and feels earned. his internal dialogue during zixuan’s death and then everything at nightless city is really heartbreaking. so overall there’s definitely more details that clue you into his emotional state! you also get to track how he comes to terms with his feelings about everything bc he is very much ...out of touch with himself (for good reason) but it’s interesting how he views everything from the perspective of his second life and how he grows
WHY are the rooms sorted like that?? is it just incidental that they're mostly women? is it for a class?
yeah theyre groups for classes. im in classes that are predominantly filled with women due to my major/minors so i’m almost always grouped with women, which obviously isn’t an issue but someone always always always has to make the comment about how “wow only females are in this group” or if there's another guy in the group it’s him talking about how he’s the only dude in the group and each time i’m sitting over there like “someone save me I don't understand why this has to be said”
i would just absolutely die for the way you paint! i LOVE your work! 😄
THANK YOUUU <3 <3 <3