The Art of Blake Henriksen
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Trespassers: Revised
Hey everyone! I've just uploaded my updated version of "Trespassers". I got some very good advice and critiques from some people I really admire that have been helping me out for over a year now. Anyways, with their critiques I decided to do a little moving around of things (mainly the dragon) and some paint-overs (the elf's face so that the lighting would be more accurate and the dragon, fixing some tangents). Anyways, I think it actually looks a lot better!
Take care and have a very Merry Christmas!
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Trespassers
So here's a piece that I've been working on and off on for the past two weeks or so when I've had time. I would say that it's probably my most ambitious painting thus far; this is due mainly to the fact that I wanted to have several characters in the painting along with a more defined background. Hence what you see here
Anyways this took about 35 1/2 hours to complete, something I'm happy about as that means that I am speeding up on my paintings (believe it or not ). Created in Photoshop CS4. Hope you enjoy!
Anyways this took about 35 1/2 hours to complete, something I'm happy about as that means that I am speeding up on my paintings (believe it or not ). Created in Photoshop CS4. Hope you enjoy!
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
1. Orc Marauder: This is a pic that I've been working on over the past few days, done for a demonstration on digital painting at The Art Institute of Colorado. Anyways here's the final version, enjoy!
15 Hours in Total in Photoshop CS4.
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2. Noras Fighter: Here's an illustration that I completed back in August (2010) for EverdreamSoft and their collectible trading card game "Moonga".
From thumbnails to final product about 14 hours. Completed entirely in Photoshop.
Copyright EverdreamSoft 2010
3. Whipchord Soloist: Alright kiddies! Here's one of my two illustrations that I did back in August for Sony Online Entertainment. This is for the 11th Set of Legends of Norrath TCG. Hope you enjoy!
Copyright Sony Online Entertainment
Copyright Sony Online Entertainment
4. Myrmidon's Aura: My second illustration for Sony Online Entertainment and the 11th Set of Legends of Norrath TCG.
Copyright Sony Online Entertainment
5. Big Tony and Roxy: Putting my little Rockabilly couple together to show that I can do cute and not just serious
Copyright Blake Henriksen 2010
Copyright Blake Henriksen 2010
6: Santa Walk Cycle: Here's my individual drawings of my Santa Claus Walk Cycle. Done in hopes of getting an internship. Created in Flash. Hope you enjoy!
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Professional Work, Final Crimson Cloak Posts, and a quick speed painting
Here's some of my first professional work that I've created. This was done for the company World Leaderz ([link]), specifically their Mighty Heroes Collectible Trading Cards. They're biblicaly based and it was an interesting project to work on. Hope you enjoy!
Also I'm posting the final of my Crimson Cloak illustrations. I had to rush some of these last ones, so not my most favorite work but sometimes that has to happen right lol? For those of you that don't know it's part of my final project for my demo reel, a sort of motion comic. Enjoy!
And finally a quick little speed painting I did, about 1.5 hrs in Photoshop CS4. I don't do much background work so I wanted to experiment a little more and build up my portfolio on that end. Hope you enjoy!
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Thursday, June 10, 2010
God of War: Kratos
Here's a little something that I've been working on since April, just on and off usually as a warm up before painting. Anyways, I've finally finished it! This was something that I did mainly to practice a little more painterly style, similar to Marko Djurdjevic. I'm also a really big fan of Daryl Mandryk so I really wanted to add some interesting texture to the edges and such so that it would be reminiscent to him. Anyways this took about 6 hours to complete all together. Hope you enjoy!
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Thursday, May 27, 2010
Crimson Cloak Scene 11
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Crimson Cloak Illustrations
So here are some illustrations that I am currently working on for one of my portfolio classes. We need to create a 30 second story that emphasizes our strengths for our final demo reel. Ultimately this piece will be like a motion comic, with moving illustrations. These are my illustrations thus far, although they are just character shots for right now. The backgrounds will come later on, probably next quarter but for now this is what I have. Hope you enjoy and I'll go into detail with the story later on in future posts. Cheers!
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Thursday, May 20, 2010
The Creature From The Black Lagoon Turntable
Here's a turntable which I just created of my recent sculpture in ZBrush. Hope you enjoy!
Elf Rider
Here's a piece that I finished up in April of 2010 and simply have been too busy until now to upload it. I actually sold a print of this at Star Fest Denver 2010 (last month) and it even won first place in their Fantasy Art Category so I was pretty happy! Overall this picture took about 32 hours to complete and created entirely in Photoshop CS4. Enjoy!
The Creature From The Black Lagoon: ZBrush Sculpt
Here's a piece I just completed in ZBrush, my 3rd time sculpting in ZBrush and my first full body. This is a re-imagining of The Creature From The Black Lagoon and a duel project for both my Digital Sculpting and Production Team classes. Also it was sculpted entirely from ZSpheres, as I am a terrible traditional box/polygonal modeler.
I'm definitely looking forward to doing more digital sculpting and using it as a way to showcase concepts. I definitely learned alot from this project and intend to go about things differently in the future, especially in regards to the use of subtools and ZSpheres. Hope you enjoy!
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Saturday, April 10, 2010
Digital Painting Tutorial by Charlie Bowater
Video Tutorial from charlie bowater on Vimeo.
Hey everyone, here's a roughly 30 minute painting demo by one of my favorite and most influential artists, Charlie Bowater. I hope this helps. You can check out her sight directly at
I Hope you enjoy!
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Painterly Practice
Here's a little WIP I'm doing, I'm trying to recreate a more painterly style so here's my attempt, hope you like! Oh it's Kratos from God of War if you're curious!
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Sith Revenge
Been fighting the flu now for the past four days but thought I'd take a second and force myself onto the computer to post my latest painting.
I had the idea to do a female sith warrior holding the severed head of some sort of monster. However, it eventually turned into this idea that this sith was originally one of the Hutt's concubine slaves. She eventually escapes and is trained in the ways of the dark side of the force and decides to exact her revenge on the Hutt that was once her master. That's why she's crying, since she's experiencing this evil sense of joy in exacting her revenge even though it brings back all the bad memories.
If you look closely you'll also notice that she has some veins and discoloration on her face, a byproduct of the dark side of the force and its power coursing through her veins.
Just under 16 hours and 30 minutes to complete, enjoy!
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Friday, February 12, 2010
Dwarf Portrait
So I just recently got turned on to the artist Justin Gerard; his work that was Hobbit related was very inspiring to me, so I thought I'd take a stab at doing a painting that was a little more cartoon like. Anyways this was a relatively quick painting, maybe 9 hours altogether in Photoshop CS4. I was trying to go for some old time portraiture so hopefully I nailed it. Enjoy!
Orc Slayer Revised
Yeah so here's another revision, but if you keep up with me you're probably used to that now. After getting some feedback from some highly esteemed artists that have been mentoring me, I decided to to fix some perspective and lighting/shadow issues that were plaguing the original. I feel like this is a much stronger piece now and as always a great learning process. Like anything with art, it's all about refining and learning how to see "more accurately". So, hope you enjoy seeing the process and how it changes!
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