A test drawing for a #Rohan painting idea to get a feel for the landscape. I wanted to do a golden landscape under a cold, blue sky, (got the idea from living in Scotland) because even the grassiest places aren’t green all the time – however, my go-to Tolkien expert siad Rohan must be green; so this is as far as this version will ever get. I still like it though. :)
All posts tagged art CONCEPT SKETCHES
Rohan sketch
Posted by Soni Alcorn-Hender on Saturday 21, October, 2017
https://bohemianweasel.com/2017/10/21/rohan-sketch/
25 Essential Expressions Challenge
The idea is to draw an imagined face in a variety of emotions to check he/she can run the gamut of expressions in a plausible way. This was very useful, though it took longer than it ought.
(Though admittedly the only imaginary face I’ve drawn more than once is my version of an early Sauron. …º-º It got odd around ‘flirty’ and then just went full Nic Cage by ‘silly’.)
Posted by Soni Alcorn-Hender on Sunday 19, June, 2016
https://bohemianweasel.com/2016/06/19/25-essential-expressions-challenge/
Elf costume sketch
Posted by Soni Alcorn-Hender on Saturday 20, February, 2016
https://bohemianweasel.com/2016/02/20/elf-costume-sketch/
When the wolfbane blooms
Many of us have beasties that make us shiver, remnants of creatures that haunted childhood dreams. For me it was werewolves. I don’t know why, I like wolves and love dogs; but if something menacing with teeth and claws was due to make a nocturnal appearance it would invariably be werewolves.
However movie lycanthropes don’t bother me at all. For all their slobbery snarliness they don’t have the key ingredient that scared the bejeezus out of me as a tiny weasel: patience. Terrible, inescapable, awful patience. The nightmare beasts never ran because they never needed to. They would merely loom in front of you, waiting for you to realise you had nowhere left to run.
So when I was asked to draw something new and scary I remembered those lupine buggers, and decided to try and capture the combined qualities of stillness and menace. No snarling, clawing, or rabid leaping; just patience. These are some of the work in progress concept sketches for the eventual wolfies. I ended up referencing all sorts of odd animals (as well as wolves) including baboons, goats, fossas (the fossa is a scary thing), Tasmanian Tigers and lots and lots of dog skulls (with and without.. substance on them).
Posted by Soni Alcorn-Hender on Monday 20, April, 2009
https://bohemianweasel.com/2009/04/20/werewolf-concepts/