2015

 
 

Foreground Here are two practice sketches of the girl. On the color version, I changed the hair style to give a more dramatic look.

A Star is Born I made the bottle fluid in several colors before choosing a violet lavender mix.

architecture
color architecture

Martian Architecture Here is the main city in pencil and color pencil. It was a blast to design a city, especially one on Mars! Basically, I took note of buildings on Earth and characterized the more unusual features. Then, I amped up the colors to give a futuristic feel. Below is a tiny sample of the hundreds of sketches I made on the way to finishing.

tower art
building sketch
building pencil sketch
building sketch pencil
condo sketch
monorail stop sketch
apartment sketch
building sketch
dowtown sketch
space flyer sketch
city sketch

Martian Architecture Continued Below is the city as I originally conceived it. That’s a Martian flyer in the foreground. Although changing the point-of-view set me back time-wise, I learned a lot about point-of-view and perspective.

mountain study sketch
pencil mountain sketch

Moving Mountains At top is a mountain that to me, appears more craggy and rigid. I wanted a more wind-smoothed look such as the one at bottom. Stories of howling winds on Mars lead me to this conclusion.

color swatch yellow purple
color swatch blue black
color swatch rainbow

Color Blending Blending colors has to be one of the most difficult aspects of working with color pencil. Prismacolor offers a colorless blender. I have had mixed success with it. So far, my technique is to mix using white, or simply mix by using more of the same colors I intend to blend. These swatches guided me while choosing a sky color motif. Lisa Frank is one of my favorite artists. I tried to inject a bit of her style into the sky elements.

science fiction pulp art colored pencil mars space fantasy