Friday, November 26, 2010

Another Interview (in spanish)

Here's another interview by the people from "Heavy Shit", a webzine about metal music.   It's in spanish though, so go nuts with the google language tool!  lol.










Cheers everyone!

Monday, November 22, 2010

Matte Painting: "Crater"

A very simple but interesting matte painting I made for a teaser by Altair Films.

I did some research for this in order to get crater right.  I looked to a lot of pictures of ancient meteor impacts in the web.  I think the end result is somewhat cientifically accurate.  =)

what a geek I am!



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matte painting

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Robots and Empire

Who has read Isaac Asimov??? I just love his epic and monumental stories. Foundation, The Robots of Dawn, I Robot... all of them, milestones of my adolescence.

This image is my tribute to one of the greatest sci-fi writers of the XX Century.

"...and the artificial humanoid keeps scouting the massive abandoned metropolis for any sign of human life, like he was programmed to do. He of course, won't find any... and even though he has some precarious notion of this in his positronic brain; he will, nonetheless, keep perfoming his task until a human master change his programming... if this ever happen."

Additionally,  I always wanted to create retro-futuristic buildings in Art Deco style; I just love it. I was just waiting for the right project to do it. I gave to the character a rugged metal texture; like he was cast in rough iron.

This was commissioned by an american record label to be a cover art for Ekotren.
I proposed 5 sketches for this job and they choose this one.  I was told I had some freedom to intepret the working title as it was very vague, but the band and record label ultimatelly decided the image fitted better the concept without the character, which I completelly understand; it creates questions about the concept that would probably depart from the original title ("the dead of night"). Besides, the Art Deco structures I created for this were cool enough to catch the eye by themselves.

Each building took about 8 hours to paint. I recycled the starry sky from a previous work.


Made in 3 days in Adobe Photoshop and a Wacom Intuos3





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ADDITIONAL ART

EARLY CONCEPT SKETCH

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CHOSEN CONCEPT SKETCH

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