I was trying for a little while to create a custom toy design. I'm not the best at painting them, but I loved trying to make the shape concept I drew up into something real. There were my favorite 2 if the bunch. A few more edits, and a few more dollars, and maybe I'll have the ability to do a production run.
This was my first attempt at customizing a toy. It was also a chance to me to try and get better at airbrushing. I didn't do anything phenomenal with the airbrush, but I think it's a good first attempt.
From all of the different attempts I have had at at air brushing, what I have discovered is this: Unless you are amazingly good at it, or have the patience to do all the template cutting, for every layer, every time, it should mostly be used for an initial background fade, or highlights at the end. Otherwise I Suck. I won't be doing any huge paintings of sports cars any time soon.
A Series of paintings (oil) done to depict my main gas masked character. Each in a different position, Each in a different colour.
This is meant to be related to the others, but not actually to fit within the series. This main character is meant to have his face obscured as much as possible, so we never really get to know who he is.
Strings are what I call a cloth elemental. Starting off as a thread, it can grow, or work it self
into other pieces of fabric. This is one posing as a sheet to murdur the lady of the house in her sleep.
Not my best, but I learned a lot doing this one.