Sunday, October 24, 2010

The Painter XI Experiment Continues!

Displayed is Black and White character study. I wanted to create something for the kiddies. Well... that was the original idea and then things went another way. Enjoy!

I started out with a loose pen sketch.



After scanning and setting up for a digital painting, I added a dark tone to the image and then placed my darkest darks and some of the initial highlights.



The next stages, I pushed the values and started to put in various small fine points.





After working on the character for an hour, I decided to push the creep factor and add a teddy bear to the mix.



Next I lowered the eyebrows and lower the shoulder of the character to try to make the characters seem age and tired. Also, a cane has been added. This will remain hazy as I do not want it to draw to much attention.



Next, the fun stuff began I added details. The hair is cleaned up and brought into focus, as well as lighting detail added to the teddy bear just to convey some fur texture.



I will update the blog as I continue to add to the Corel Painter Experiment. Stay posted to see all the updates and check out the rest of my work at srbproductions.net

If you would like ask Stephen a question, contact him at: stephenbryant@srbproductions.net

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Painter XI Experiment

For the next 9 weeks, I have decided to devote my time to learning to create digital paintings using Corel Painter XI. On this blog I will display all the steps to completion on all pieces created. The first image I decided to paint is a portrait of Michael Angelo Batio, one of my personal favorite musicians.


Shown is a quick sketch create using pencil, scanned and ready for initial blocking.



Next, I added a darker tone over the entire image. Afterwards I went in with a eraser and created some light highlights, no pure white created. Just a general idea of where the final highlights will lie.



Then I just added more highlights and shadows, really trying to push the contrast. Once I have some of my darkest tones, I start to blend and erase some of my sketch lines.



After several modification and tweaking, displayed is the final tonal value study.




Next I added color, cleaned up the image and here we are. Enjoy!




Stay posted to see all the updates and check out the rest of my work at srbproductions.net

If you would like ask Stephen a question, contact him at: stephenbryant@srbproductions.net

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Rock & Roll Comics: Pink Floyd






With the upcoming release of Rock & Roll Comics: Pink Floyd on September 21, 2010 I thought I would take a step back and show some of the initial sketches. Shown are three sketches presented to BlueWater Productions. The sketch selected was #2; however my personal favorite was #3. That is how most of these scenarios go, as the clients will choose the sketch you like the least and spent the least time drawing.





After several drawing sessions, pushing away from the hourglass seemed practical as then more could be incorporated into the painting.




Once the comprehensive was approved, the next step was to paint the image. Approximately 35 hours of painting later, here is the final product.

If you would like ask Stephen a question, contact him at: stephenbryant@srbproductions.net

Wednesday, September 8, 2010


09/08/10

Domino Spider Lady

This blog is to announce to all SRB Production, Inc. followers that the Domino Lady/Spider cross over from Moonstone Publishing has finally been revealed to the general public and on September 29, 2010 it will be available for purchase at retailers. The cover is the new general direction that SRB Productions’ artwork will be going in the future, keeping the same dynamic compositions but with a cleaner, more realistic approach.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Time Management

A fan of my artwork, an inspire artist herself, asked me how many hours do I put in on a painting. The answer is forty but this got me thinking about the overall concept of time management. As an artist, it is important to stay on schedule and keep ahead of the deadlines. While other may try to rush a job at the last minute to completion, I find that it is more effective to plan a course of action and stick to it.

Since I am mostly a traditionalist, my illustrations require double the allotted time, but by having a Realistic outline all jobs can be completed with ease. Again I state Realistic. Some people promise gold and deliver aluminum. The more conscious of what can be produced the less stressed and profitable you become.

One piece of advise I can give to any artist is form a time log for each client. Write down every occasion work is done on a project. Soon you will be able to figure out exactly how much time it takes to do a specific assignment and if it is worth the money.

If you would like ask Stephen a question, contact him at: stephenbryant@srbproductions.net

Sunday, January 24, 2010

“Promise small, Deliver big.”

I guess we should get this blog a rollin with a slight description of what I have been working on and the materials that I use. I am a traditional artist who specializes in watercolor and gouache. Now, when it comes to materials I generally stick with Winsor Newton products but break away when it comes to the surface I use. Strathmore 4 ply Bristol Board…I just love the way the paint responds on it. I recommend it to all artists just for an experiment.
Currently I have been working for Moonstone Publishing who produce 50s style comics for a modern audience, as well as other stuff. I enjoy about ninety percent of their back catalog, especially Rotten. It is a traditional Cowpokein, Bank Robbin, preacher screamin Americanized Wild West story…with zombies! Think Deadwood meets Night of the Living Dead. The project I have been assigned to complete is a “super-hero” team up for an upcoming graphic novel. I cannot state any names at this point in time; however I can state that I am responsible for the cover art. The motivating aspect about a small project like this is that it always leads to bigger jobs, if you complete it on time and can deliver twice on what you promised. “Promise small, Deliver big.” –William Bryant
The final comprehensive has been completed and for the past 2 days the new incentive has been painting. The total time thus far has been about 15 hrs of work and the Black and white underpainting will be finished by tomorrow so I can wrap this whole thing up. Well that about does it today as I am trying to keep these short and sweet. Next time I write I shall include some of the images and answer any question I may receive. Signing off.

-Stephen

Saturday, January 23, 2010

First Blog!!

This will be my first blog ever so I guess I should start with the date. It is Jan. 23 2010. This blog will be dedicated to the company Stephen Bryant Productions. Talking about the projects I am working on, release dates, upcoming events and appearance, and whatever happens to be on my mind that day. Also from time to time I will be displaying behind the scenes images of my process. I hope this is a great experiment! Feel free to email me at S1Bryant019@gmail.com/

-Stephen