Thursday, December 6, 2012

King Arcen the Bold



At the Battle of Rainbow Bridge, he hewed the heads of fifteen giants, and drank their blood from a silver-plated skull. Of all the Fairy Kings, he is the first to arms and the last to leave the battlefield. It is said that his hooves on the green earth to sprout with white lilies, that turn bright red before they wither and die. His sword is thunderbolt iron, his mane is holy fire, and his horn is solid gold.

He is Arcen the Bold, Arcen-Cel,  Fairy King and Father of Unicorns.


I finally had a good excuse to draw this character. He's been hanging around the back of my head for at least a year in various forms, and with multiple backstories. I've been super busy since CTN, and I still have a whole bunch of stuff I'm going through. We'll see what happens.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

The Post-CTN Glow


So, yeah, CTN was a great show this year. I met a lot of cool people and learned a few important lessons about life and art and the importance of umbrellas. Yadda yadda.

I've opened up a Twitter account, where I can post some of my less-than-stellar doodles and occasional ramblings. You can check me out @ScBingham, I guess? I'm still not entirely sure how the thing works, but I'll figure it out soon enough.

I've still got fifty-bajillion business cards to organize and a couple emails to look at, so things may be happening over here in the next couple days. I'll try to have everything locked in by Sunday, but with all this Thanksgiving happening, it might be tricky.

Let's just see what happens!

Friday, November 9, 2012

Die Fledermaus


I'm still messing around with this little guy. I'm still working on that little animated sequence for him. This particular graphic is going to be floating around with me at CTN next weekend. I'm really looking forward to the show, and I'm hoping to meet some more cool industry people. Fun times!

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Glyos Paintdoodle


So, Onell Design puts out this fantastic little toyline called Glyos. It's basically mini retro space men who you can pull apart and put back together in all kinds of crazy ways. They are tons of fun and I'm getting excited because the next run is going to have some delicious purple. You can find out more about them here.

This painting was me continuing to muck around with my Cintiq. I pulled up my chair, loaded up some podcasts, and it just sort of happened. Maybe 45 minutes altogether.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Drabblecast Episode Art!

A few weeks after graduation I reached out to the Drabblecast, and audio fiction podcast specializing in the Weird and the Strange. I got the opportunity to do the cover art for this week's episode, number 256: "Roanoke, Nevada," by Edward J. Knight. You can check the story out by subscribing on iTunes, or just heading over to Drabblecast.org. They run a great show over there.


Here's a higher resolution version of the cover. Go check out the podcast to get the context!

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

The Bat Returns

Here's the finished pencil test of my little Bat vs. Golf Ball animation!



I've had this sitting around for about a week, actually. I plan on taking this to full color. This is probably the last WIP I'll post until it's done, but I may put up some color stills as I work on it...? We'll see.

Monday, September 10, 2012

"Pterosaur" is an order, "Pterodactyl" and "Pteranodon" are genera.

And these are Dimorphodon. Well, with plenty of artistic license.


The painting is the result of me messing around with my new setup this weekend. Same with the sketches, really. Of all the various prehistoric monsters, the pterosaurs and the dromaeosaurs are the ones that really appeal to me. I think it has to do with how bird-like they are, although I'll spare everyone the amateur paleontology lecture.

Anyway, here are some sketches of a particularly cartoony D. macronyx, mostly with absurd headgear concepts. The general consensus is that pterosaurs had hair instead of feathers, but pterosaurs are famous for ridiculous headcrests, so I went a little birdish with these.

Check them out after the break!

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

A Very Short Short About a Bat




About five or six years ago, during a high school summer animation thing AAU was doing, I animated my first...anything, really. It was a bat character reacting to a bouncing ball. I don't know where the actual animation went at this point, but over the weekend I decided it'd be interesting to revisit the idea.

So, this is me just mucking around in Flash. The whole thing took about two days of work and a third day to fix up some of my roughs. Cleaner roughs make a whole lot of difference!

I plan on cleaning this up properly and coloring it further along down the road.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

The Battle of Fingolfin and Morgoth


"Then Fingolfin beheld (as it seemed to him) the utter ruin of the Noldor, and the defeat beyond redress of all their houses; and filled with wrath and despair he mounted Rochallor his great horse and rode forth alone, and none might restrain him. He passed over Dor-nu-Fauglith like a wind amid the dust, and all that beheld his onset fled in amaze, thinking that Oromë himself was come: for a great madness of rage was upon him, so that his eyes shone like the eyes of the Valar. Thus he came alone to Angband's gates, and challenged Morgoth to come forth to single combat.

...Therefore Morgoth came, climbing slowly from his subterranean throne, and the rumour of his feet was like thunder underground. And he issued forth clad in black armour; and he stood before the King like a tower, iron-crowned, and his vast shield, sable unblazoned, cast a shadow over him like a stormcloud. But Fingolfin gleamed beneath it as a star; for his mail was overlaid with silver, and his blue shield was set with crystals; and he drew his sword Ringil, that glittered like ice."


-Of the Ruin of Beleriand and the Fall of Fingolfin, The Silmarillion, J.R.R. Tolkien


Here it is! My first painting. I spent a week in Photoshop, maybe two hours a day, although I ended up doing a lot more tinkering on it than I'd care to admit. The most obvious bit of tinkering in comparison to my original sketch was shrinking Fingolfin down. It makes the fight a little more one-sided, I think.

I'm probably going to do more Silmarillion artwork down the line, as my schedule permits, and I'm definitely going to practice doing more painterly work, but I don't think I'll be combining the two again anytime soon.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Silmarillion Concept Sketches

I'm a big Tolkien fan, and the Silmarillion has way more stuff going on than the other books. I've picked it up off and on over the years, and I've never really had time to finish it.



This is a sketch I'm in the process of turning into a painting. I don't normally paint, so it's...an experiment. The scene is High King Fingolfin's one-on-one duel with Morgoth, Sauron's boss back in the day and more or less the Middle-earth version of Lucifer. If you're interested and brave enough, I'd suggest checking the Silmarillion out.

More concept work after the break!

Piggies

Just playing around with some cartoony pigs. I might borrow one or two of them for future projects...


More after the break!

Friday, July 6, 2012

Diggy Dwarf

Just a concept I'm playing around with. He's definitely going to show up again, in one form or another.


And here are a couple of other color schemes I came up with.


Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Golems!

I've been doodling rock-men off and on for the past few weeks. Consider these four little guys a taste of things yet to come.




Monday, June 11, 2012

Some Sketches

I was in San Diego with my family the other week, and I got a chance to draw a whole bunch of complete strangers.

These drawings were all very quick, between 30 and 50 seconds tops.






More after the break!

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Finished Short Film!

I've spent the bulk of the last few months grinding away at this, my short film for ANM 499 at the Academy of Art University.

Winner of the AAU Spring Show 2012 - Traditional Animation Short Film Test!