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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Guest Reveal 4!

This is the fourth Guest Artist reveal! This is the first part of a multi-part puzzle created by the guest artist. Solving this will lead to a new URL and the next part of the puzzle. Feel free to discuss the puzzle and work together (you may need to) in the comments, but please do not post the answer.

The first 5 people to solve this and purchase the print will receive a FREE Tawaret mini-bust sculpted by the guest artist! Each is hand sculpted and completely unique, with artists signature and a unique number on the bottom. Flat on the bottom so it can stand on its on. Made from Super Sculpey polymer clay. Your very own 4-toed statue! Only without the toes, since its only the top half… Limit 1 per household / paypal account. Only 5 are being given away right now, so please don’t be greedy. Scroll down to see an image of the bust.

In addition, I will be giving away a "Widmore Publishing" comic backing board (originally given away during an "official" promotion in Glasgow). If you would like to be entered to win this, you must solve the puzzle and email me the web address and title of the artwork. No purchase is necessary to be entered to win the backing board. I will pick a random name from the list of people that email me with the correct answer in the next 72 hours. 

The Clue:
click the image to see it full sized

Tawaret Mini-Bust:

Widmore Publishing Board:

Short Disclaimer:
The site that this clue leads to is not owned, maintained or run by me. The guest artist owns the URL and is responsible for any content or activities that take place there. The guest artist is also responsible for the mini-bust creation and giveaway. I am just posting the clue for him.

Special thanks to Jo from jopinionated.blogspot.com for the "Widmore Publishing" board!

New Guest Artist Release and Giveaway!

This evening, I will be posting a new guest artist clue. The artist really out-did himself with the clue, and this is the most creative and interactive one we've had. I will also be doing a giveaway with this release for a "Widmore Publishing" comic backing board. There might be another (really awesome) surprise, but I won't know until close to the clue release. But believe me, you'll want to check back at the site this evening (PST) to see what we have in store.


UPDATE: Ok, so the artist went all out and is going to offer an extra super-awesome prize to the first people that solve the clues and purchase. These will be given to at least the first 5 people to purchase. In addition, I will be giving away the "Widmore Publishing" board randomly to one person that emails me the answer to the clue (no purchase necessary).




Check back at the site tonight for the clue! Bring your thinking caps!


UPDATE 2: The release will be at 4PM PST (7PM EST) in order to avoid any conflict with tonight's episode!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

The Making of "The Exit"

I apologize that I didn't get this up when promised. Anyways, here was the process that I went through to create my newest poster, "The Exit". You can click any of the images below to see them larger.

I knew that I wanted to depict the "donkey wheel" and had a rough idea of what the image would look like, but I wanted to explore a few different layouts. I brainstormed a number of quick thumbnails to see what was working. I thought about making a glow in the dark poster again - the area where the wheel comes though the wall would glow (like it does when the wheel is turned) and you would basically see a silhouette of the wheel with the lights out (These are the ones on the left and bottom middle). However, I really want my posters to hold their own in normal light and the wheel by itself was looking a bit boring.  Also, if I do a gimmick in a poster, I want it to conceptually have a reason and not just be for the sake of doing a gimmick, so in the end I decided against the glow. I also thought about maybe doing the "xray" image, but I thought showing the wheel and the exit worked better as a layout and chose to move forward with that idea. I did the center sketch first, then tried a slight variation (2nd row, right side) where there was just a solid line cut instead of blending the wall with the hills. I also tried another variation (bottom right) where steam was rising and you could see the desert image in the steam.


Once I decided on the center sketch as a layout, I sketched out the idea on 8.5" x 11" paper. I used a couple of images for reference (I'm sure you can find which ones if you look), but I altered them to fit my layout.


I scanned the sketch and traced it using a ball-point pen to get clean lines. I tried it in felt pen first, but the lines were coming out too thick, so I switched to ball-point. I also like ball-point pens more because they feel more like using pencil - my preferred medium. 


I again scanned the inks and this time printed them at 11" x 17". I went in and filled in the blacks using a sharpie marker. I also added finer details mostly in the sand and the wall. 



At this point I was pretty satisfied with how it looked, so I scanned the finished image one last time. Once I had the image in the computer, I began the coloring process. First, I laid down some basic flat colors. I started work on the ground on the bottom half of the composition first. I wanted it to have a lot of texture to keep your eye interested.


Next, I worked on the textures for the wheel and the wall. I wasn't quite sure how I wanted to handle the sky, so I explored a couple of ideas. I thought the idea below didn't fit the textural feel that I was going for. It also distracted from the rest of the piece.


Once I was happy with the sky, I moved on to texturing the desert. Lastly I played with the colors to try to balance the top half and the bottom half more. Below is one of the color explorations. I was playing with making the colors a lot more vibrant.


In order to mesh the top and bottom halves together better, I added warmer tones to the poster overall. And here's the final product.


In the final prints, I thought it lost some of it's depth, so I personally went in and touched up each and every poster by hand. And that's the process!

Thanks to everyone for the support and for making "The Exit" another success! If you haven't picked up a copy, there are still some available at ImGoingSomewhereCold.com!

Also, I will be doing another giveaway soon. Following that, we have a really great release from one of my personal favorite fan artists! Check back soon!

Thursday, March 18, 2010

The Art So Far

The artwork here was created by fans and for fans. We wanted to share our inspired interpretations and give back to one of the best group of fans around. 

The first 2 posters were created by me. The rest of the art was created by other fan artists in the online community and released through this site. The sites linked here are all owned and run by the respective artist.

My Posters:


 


Guest Artist's Sites:
(These sites are owned and run by the artists, not me)






Saturday, March 6, 2010

Giveaway - Original Art For "The Exit"!

Hey everyone! As promised, I'm giving away the original art I did for "The Exit".

I did a random drawing from the list of people that had purchased my poster before March 3rd and the winner is...

Sean Langmuir!

Congrats Sean! You have your choice of the original ball point pen line art or the inked blacks. Please contact me at DamonCarltonAndMe@gmail.com for more details and to let me know which one you'd like.


   
There are still more copies of "The Exit" left available at ImGoingSomewhereCold.com
Also, I will be doing a "making of" this week! Stay Tuned!

Monday, March 1, 2010

Guest Reveal 3 - Answer!

The moon image behind the symbols was the clue to lead you to what the symbols mean. The symbols are called "Moon Type" and were once an alternative to Braille. Visit the URL below to see the new guest artist print!

WhateverHappenedHappened.com


Short Disclaimer:
The site that this link leads to is not owned, maintained or run by me. The guest artist owns the URL and is responsible for any content or activities that take place there. I am just posting clues for him.