Mr Leon Taylor - Artist

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Auckland, None, New Zealand
I am Mr Leon Taylor Artist/ Illustrator / Designer/ Character Animator / Musician . I work for myself as a freelance artist. I am open for commissions and collaborations, contact mrleontaylor@gmail.com I post my creation process and experience here. https://twitter.com/#!/mrleontaylor , http://www.soundcloud.com/mrleontaylor , http://www.tumblr.com/blog/mrleontaylor

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Monday, 4 May 2015

The Twisted Holy slate pit: Creation process - Visual Diary -7 major steps

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The Twisted Holy slate pit:


Concept art/ Game art/ Album artwork : I wanted to challenge myself doing more underworld painting. All are based on a number of thumbnails I drew one morning that I had to get out of my head. The most exciting part is texturing them. Thumbnails are quick and help get the light source sorted. I tried to stick to a more simple colour palette compared to ' Eternal rotting root of Doom '. But making it feel more Alien, but just as organic

1) Thumbnail - and made in layers to know what layer I am texturing BG, FG MG.


2) I then start cutting out the pieces I need from my thumbnail sketch and throw some coulor and texture with photoshop brushes. Then rough out the root that will climb the slate.


3) Worked on the lightsource more, fine details, added some textures.


4) Add the area I have imagined the lightsource has come from above. like a sharp beam of light. 


5) I work to make the light source to feel animated and then add a few layers to make the light source closer to the shot. I add natural pillars, that were roughed out with the textures.


6) Add more roof and general room bounce light. adding a few mist layers playing with contrasts and opacity.


7) The finished result. 







10 Major steps (visual diary) - THE ROTTING ROOT OF DOOM - 2014 - Background concept art:


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Here is a visual diary of how I completed this concept art, This is something I am very passionate about and really enjoy doing. Intense background art that can feel alive. This is a series of exercises with backgrounds I have set myself. The first challenge is to complete a series of underground places that have presence.

THE ROTTING ROOT OF DOOM - 201 : Concept art/ Album artwork : Based in a place that has never seen the sun, until just at this moment. It is completely organic and has evolved for millions of years. This is a place not known to the human eye and we could not stand the atmosphere, even with protective suits.


Thumbnail
I then start cutting out the pieces I need from my thumbnail sketch 


Shape the spike and added some textures.





 Worked on the lightsource more, fine details


Add the area I have imagined the lightsource has come from and add the mist green in the far background.


I work to make the light source to feel animated and then add a few layers to make the light source closer to the shot.


The spike has been encased for million of years and has an ooze and light source too. I add those basic directions.


Start working on textures around the edges with details. I do this with textured brushes. I have a select dozen I use and have ready to go. I highly recommend this to save time picking them all the time.


Now to add some animated feeling with rocks falling from the roof, where something is entering. This part I love making the bubble bounce around and feel super action packed


I zoom out a little the blackness can make the area feel larger and more intense


Final image and PNG, I learned so much through the process of doing this. It is a subject I really enjoy doing.

Thanks for checking out my visual diary of creation.

Mr Leon Taylor