Check out the Bard website here! site.bard.art/ If you'd like to level up your skills or hang out with like-minded artists trying to get better, please check out the link to our Discord. discord.gg/S7uuCG9MTd If you'd like to level up your creature designing skills, please sign up for my online course: Creature Design for Film & Games www.conceptart.cgmasteracademy.com/courses/78-creature-design-for-film-and-games For my private mentorship, please email me at bobbyrebholz@gmail.com
Would scribbling a bit like this with the marker but also closing your eyes be a good way to do it? I feel like it'd be easier letting it flow if I'm just not looking at it at all
For me, that green crabby thing turns its butt on us, maybe in an attempt to get away from the spotlight. The colors are a cool touch. Looks like they are a good mix of tones. Bright but not too flashy. The yellow creature started out as some sort of earwig. These have this long, flat silhouette with the fork-like spikes on one end
I have a lot of fun with this technique. It can be very challenging to do, but it's worth it. Right now I've been working on learning to do my own take on Mike Mignola's method of using those amazing black shadows to emphasize the important details and obscure the rest. It's satisfying!
Fresh out of the oven, it's nice to get a bit of artistic exercise in the morning. Thanks for the video, amazing as always! (Also, sorry if I make any mistakes, English is not my main language).
Finished college for Graphic Design and 3d modeling, but I felt like I wasn't very good, so I went back to college to take more art classes. I have Life Drawing next semester, while at the same time getting my portfolio polished up so I can get an art job. But I live in Alaska, so I feel like remote work is the only thing I can do. I just don't know if I should be looking on Art Station, or on LinkedIn, or if there is some other place I should be looking for entry level game artist jobs. I am willing to move or relocate, but I can't move to where the studio is unless they would be able to hire me first. Technology is so different now. And I think I would be able to successfully complete jobs, I just don't know how to prove it yet. Lol. Edited to Add: I love this channel though and I enjoy seeing all the awesome artwork in this discord, but I have very little experience with Creature Design, which is why I am a huge fan and keep trying to scribble thumbnails more often now. So thanks for making this channel! :)
I picture 3 as a weevil kind of critter with a proboscis and two eyes in the shaded area beneath the shell 4 also comes across as a bird. Maybe the hair and mouth makes it look like a (rather distorted) hummingbird
I'm going to guess that you favorite is the yellow one. Maybe I'm just saying that because that's my favorite one. Also, (Orange) Colby, (Purple) Miguel, (Green) Hank, (Purple) Ida, (Yellow) Spenser. That's their "human" names. I don't know what their species are though.
I've said this on another post of yours. I hate doing thumbnails. And really did not want to even consider it.. but you haven't steered me wrong so far (and many others I'm sure). I started a sketch for a lizard, took a break, went to go back and hated it. Gave up, moved on, and just did some practice sketching, went back again and the warm up helped tremendously. Thumbnails it is. 🤦♀️ I know I'm stubborn when I'm not comfortable with something at the beginning but usually I learn pretty quickly. Anyone reads this, just do it 😂 The man ain't wrong ❤
im very interested in creating my personal world but is a so overwelming job and i dont know where to statr. There are so much thing to do that is kind overwelming. I start from the city? from the biohomes? from cretures? from the religion? im kind a lost in the sea of tasks...
Start with a single village. Populate it, make the landscape surrounding it, and then start making monsters. History and adventures will naturally follow, and you can expand the world from there. Start small - it isn't as overwhelming!
Check out the Bard website here! site.bard.art/
If you'd like to level up your skills or hang out with like-minded artists trying to get better, please check out the link to our Discord. discord.gg/S7uuCG9MTd
If you'd like to level up your creature designing skills, please sign up for my online course: Creature Design for Film & Games www.conceptart.cgmasteracademy.com/courses/78-creature-design-for-film-and-games
For my private mentorship, please email me at bobbyrebholz@gmail.com
It was great to work with you!
Would scribbling a bit like this with the marker but also closing your eyes be a good way to do it? I feel like it'd be easier letting it flow if I'm just not looking at it at all
Yes! That would be a really fun way to approach it.
For me, that green crabby thing turns its butt on us, maybe in an attempt to get away from the spotlight. The colors are a cool touch. Looks like they are a good mix of tones. Bright but not too flashy.
The yellow creature started out as some sort of earwig. These have this long, flat silhouette with the fork-like spikes on one end
I love using this technique for quick thumbnails, its fun creating random shapes experimenting to see the end results!
1 is cute. Fluffy
I like #1. I will have him Fred.
"When you expect anything from music, you expect too much." -Josh Homme
My sentiments for all artistic medium. Expect more only from yourself.
I really like the fact that you do not edit your videos. It is one of the Reasons i like you channel.
Love this ♡
My favorite is either number 3 or 4!
I have a lot of fun with this technique. It can be very challenging to do, but it's worth it.
Right now I've been working on learning to do my own take on Mike Mignola's method of using those amazing black shadows to emphasize the important details and obscure the rest. It's satisfying!
Amazing painting
Fresh out of the oven, it's nice to get a bit of artistic exercise in the morning.
Thanks for the video, amazing as always!
(Also, sorry if I make any mistakes, English is not my main language).
Finished college for Graphic Design and 3d modeling, but I felt like I wasn't very good, so I went back to college to take more art classes. I have Life Drawing next semester, while at the same time getting my portfolio polished up so I can get an art job. But I live in Alaska, so I feel like remote work is the only thing I can do. I just don't know if I should be looking on Art Station, or on LinkedIn, or if there is some other place I should be looking for entry level game artist jobs. I am willing to move or relocate, but I can't move to where the studio is unless they would be able to hire me first. Technology is so different now. And I think I would be able to successfully complete jobs, I just don't know how to prove it yet. Lol.
Edited to Add: I love this channel though and I enjoy seeing all the awesome artwork in this discord, but I have very little experience with Creature Design, which is why I am a huge fan and keep trying to scribble thumbnails more often now. So thanks for making this channel! :)
I love your channel 😊
Thank you so much! 🙏
At 9:01 I feel looking at the thumbnail drawings so far they could like designs for a sci-fi creature bio-mecha type project
Wow😅
What a really great way to practice/exercise/ experiment/ let go !
1 looks like a little sand crab that scurries around the desert :))
I picture 3 as a weevil kind of critter with a proboscis and two eyes in the shaded area beneath the shell
4 also comes across as a bird. Maybe the hair and mouth makes it look like a (rather distorted) hummingbird
Que absoluta alegria poder escucharte en mi idioma!!!! Perdóname por todo RUclips 😭
#4 goes by Tyrone
RUclips recommended this to me and I love the idea! It looks so chill and fun! Thanks for sharing, I've got to try this soon! :)
love it- watching you draw increases my creativity.. like hard rock with working out 🤘
my favorite is number 1! i name him andrew
I'm going to guess that you favorite is the yellow one. Maybe I'm just saying that because that's my favorite one. Also, (Orange) Colby, (Purple) Miguel, (Green) Hank, (Purple) Ida, (Yellow) Spenser. That's their "human" names. I don't know what their species are though.
i have the same pen and i didn't even know you could sketch like that with a ballpoint pen lol i need to practice the pressure i put on it
what do you mean with tumbnailing?
I've said this on another post of yours. I hate doing thumbnails. And really did not want to even consider it.. but you haven't steered me wrong so far (and many others I'm sure).
I started a sketch for a lizard, took a break, went to go back and hated it. Gave up, moved on, and just did some practice sketching, went back again and the warm up helped tremendously.
Thumbnails it is. 🤦♀️ I know I'm stubborn when I'm not comfortable with something at the beginning but usually I learn pretty quickly.
Anyone reads this, just do it 😂
The man ain't wrong ❤
I'd like to see what you would do with scifi buildings. Am a fan of junky scifi
This one was a great lesson. Nice job & thanks Bobby! Merry Christmas 🦶
Hi
im very interested in creating my personal world but is a so overwelming job and i dont know where to statr. There are so much thing to do that is kind overwelming. I start from the city? from the biohomes? from cretures? from the religion? im kind a lost in the sea of tasks...
Start with a single village. Populate it, make the landscape surrounding it, and then start making monsters. History and adventures will naturally follow, and you can expand the world from there. Start small - it isn't as overwhelming!