The Art of Blake Henriksen

The Art of Blake Henriksen

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

"The Beast and His Beauty" Revised


So here's a revised version of my recent picture "The Beast and His Beauty". Once again a special thanks to Derek Herring
:icongraysun-d: for helping me along with this and giving me great suggestions. It's due to his suggestions that I decided to move that strand of hair from her mouth and I think it really helped alot! Hope you guys enjoy!

"The Beast and his Beauty" WIPs


Here are some WIPs of my latest piece "The Beast and His Beauty". Hope you enjoy!

Monday, December 14, 2009

The Beast and His Beauty

Here's a little video I made for the "Reel Thing", a student art competition at the Art Institute of Colorado. Hope you enjoy!

TMNT vs Zombies Video

Here's a little video I made for the "Reel Thing", a student art competition at the Art Institute of Colorado. Hope you enjoy!

Skeletor

Here's a little video I made for the "Reel Thing", a student art competition at the Art Institute of Colorado. Hope you enjoy!

Saturday, December 12, 2009

The Beauty and His Beast

It's finally finished!!!!!

So for those of you that like to keep up on this sort of stuff I finally finished my "A Taste of Things to Come" picture!This is without a doubt the most intense piece of art, digital or traditional, that I've ever done in my life!

This was a great learning exercise and I have to thank the amazing Derek Herring
:icongraysun-d:

for pushing me to go beyond my typical paintings and really render this thing out as tight as I possibly could!

Sadly this piece took forever to complete, mainly because of school work (oh Maya and 3ds max, you do take up so much of my time don't you, oh and then there was the TMNT vs Zombies storyboard). Nevertheless I finally finished it after a month and 50 hours to work!

One of the main problems I had for completing this was that I redid the dragon's head 3 times! yet it was good and it worked out to the best of my abilities in the end.

As far as the picture goes, I had this idea that this warrior night elf was rescuing her imprisoned dragon. I envisioned the dragon as being a lich dragon and having a rock like quality to his scales, not the typical lizard scales you normally see. I wanted it to be very large textured protrusions so I hope I nailed it :)

I'm still nowhere near where I want to be but I feel like this is the first piece that I've attempted where I've gotten close. There's a lot more to do but I'll get there eventually!

Hope you enjoy!

Created in Photoshop CS4 from start to finish.


This image is copyrighted to Blake Henriksen and may not be copied, reproduced, or transmitted in any way without my express written consent.

School Storyboards





Just some rough storyboards i did for my story-boarding class a couple of months back. We were working with inks and copic markers, a change from my normally digital work flow.

3D Maya Interior




Here's an assignment I recently completed for my first Maya class, it's nothing spectacular but, eh, it's work so I'll post it :)

As you can tell from this scene I'm not much of a modeler (or texture artist, or lighter LOL)! I definitely have no idea how to light realistically without Mental Ray and since my instructor didn't want us to use it....voila, crappy lighting...and textures too but I guess i can't blame that on Mental Ray now can I :)

Anyways, next quarter I've got a class on texturing and lighting so I think I'll be able to make some major and much needed improvements there. I'm also shooting to learn a lot over Christmas break, so while I'm not really a modeler, texture artist, or lighter hopefully I'll get a little closer to being those in the upcoming year :)

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

TMNT Page 1 Process


So if you're interested I put together a quick little piece showcasing my process for creating Page 1 of TMNT vs Zombies.

After the initial thumbnail stage (which is not shown) I went into Photoshop to do my rough layout. I found it to be really helpful because I could use the line tool to set up my perspective grid, something that is oh so tedious and ever boring done tradtionally.

I then used a light box with my rough layout to complete the finished pencils.

The next step involved scanning my finished pencils into Photoshop at 360 pixels/inch. From there I separated the line art and then began painting on a layer beneath the line art as well as above it. This helps to give a unique painterly colored look to it and a fun hybrid of traditional and digital art.

Finally I used Photoshop's shape tools to create the boxes and lettered them accordingly.

Hope you enjoyed looking at the process :)

TMNT Page 1 Colored and Text


As promised, I'm posting my final page that I created for TMNT (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles...As if you didn't know) vs Zombies.

Here's the lettered version, hope you enjoy :)

If you're curious, it took me a total of about 30 hours to complete, from thumbnails, rough layout, pencils, digital paint, and lettering.

All work besides traditional pencils was completed in Photoshop CS4.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are Copyrighted to Mirage Studios and their respective owners.

TMNT Page 1 Colored


As promised, I'm posting my final page that I created for TMNT (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles...As if you didn't know) vs Zombies.

This was a project for my storyboarding class, specifically our graphic novel project. Sadly I did not get to complete more than one page. However, since I wrote, illustrated, digitally painted, and lettered the story I think I'll be able to get away with the one page ;)

I was going for the feel that Christian Lichtner had in Ultimates Volume 3 when he colored Joe Madureira's work with a little bit of a blend of Danimation's work in Iron and the Maiden. While they inspired me I think I was able to bring my own feel to this project and I must admit I had a blast! Though I definitely admire all you people out there that do comics entirely by yourself! Man, it's a lotta work!

In the end I'd say this was crazy fun and if I could control a comic from the beginning to end like this, man it would be fun and rewarding! I gotta say too, just adding color totally takes some basic line work and brings it to the next level!

If you're curious, it took me a total of about 30 hours to complete, from thumbnails, rough layout, pencils, digital paint, and lettering.

All work besides traditional pencils was completed in Photoshop CS4.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are Copyrighted to Mirage Studios and their respective owners.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

A Taste of Things to Come II


So what's been holding me up from finishing my first "A Taste of Things to Come"? Well, since the quarters coming to a close I've been swamped with Homework, especially since I'm learning Maya. Also Thanksgiving didn't help out much either since I visited family and didn't have a chance to get any work done, since I was without a computer :( . Mainly though it's been this piece for my story boarding class.

I've already posted the pencils and I'm almost finished with the colors. It's kind of my attempt at reproducing what Christian Lichtner did in Ultimates volume 3 and what Danimation did in Aspen's Iron and the Maiden.

Anyways, between homework for other classes, penciling this project, and painting it, I'm sadly only going to be able to one page for class. However, my teacher said I could go as detailed as I want :) So I figure between layouts, penciling, painting, and adding letters this one page will have taken me a total of 28-30 hours. So yeah, I don't think anyone else took that long so I should be able to get a good grade :)

I'll post the final tomorrow in all it's glory! Until then, I hope you enjoy this small little taste!