character design

I’ve been working on a bunch of new character designs lately, all in various stages of completion. I had a lovely experience recently doing a few illustrations for a toy client, DEFINITELY a dream client, and I had a great time, got to work on some great properties and learned a lot from a terrific art director. Nothing quite inspires one like getting a good opportunity, so I’ve been trying to keep up lots of personal work.

First off, I found this again today:

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Three faces, three ways – pseudo-realistic, comic, Disneyish…I’d like to think I’ve come a long way even since this, but it was a fun exercise and I still like ’em. Plus REDHEADS.

Recently, I’ve been adding work to the galleries, more often than I’ve been updating this. I have to say, I also have been enjoying ArtStation way more than my own website….eep, it’s true! Anyway, I’ve been having a ton of fun practicing a toonier approach to character design (though rest assured, I also have a painting or two in the works).

When I designed this Maid Marian character, I was thinking about what it would be like if there actually WAS a Robin Hood done in the style of The Last Unicorn. As you may remember, there’s a part in the beautifully animated tale (and of course, the phenomenal book) when Schmendrick creates more of his zany, one-day-I-will-be-a-genius-sorceror-I-swear magic (which is true) and summons a vision of Robin Hood, Marian, and the Merry Men, to Captain Cully’s dismay (resulting in the amazing boob tree scene, I KNOW). I mean, his outlaws were doing so well what with that 4-day rat soup and the mention of tacos. I loved the look of those Rankin/Bass films with all their amaze-balls Japanese animators doing a slightly more western style, so here is MY Lady Marian.

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I have a Bachelors in Fashion Design, which maybe I don’t talk about enough. Drawing flats was one of my favorite things when an assistant designer, so when I was creating Marian’s looks it was important to me that each piece still be a complete object. Also, I have several of these ALMOST paper doll projects, so I really need to turn one into an actual working doll with the tabs and slits.

So I’ll leave you with one more design here, but again will remind you that there’s more updates in the galleries. I can’t always be trusted to post about them all, though I will try!

This little lady is from an animation class. Honestly, I hadn’t quite considered when I wanted to draw a deer girl, that I was, in fact, designing a furry. So, apparently that happened, but you know, we could just forget the whole furry phenomenon and remember that the Greeks invented things like satyrs, and that was perfectly respectable material for artists prior to the internet and poorly drawn anime, okay?

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smug smugglers WIP

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I really want to push my portfolio to include more sci-fi and feel more varied (also why I’ve been lately trying to do some more cartooning) so started sketching some faces, silhouettes and clothing ideas one day. I picked out these two guys to take forward and had to sit on this a bit longer than usual to figure out what’s next.  They aren’t finished but got a little stuck here for a while.

Things feel like they’re flowing again so they should now be finished soon and I think I’m going to add a frame around the guys to work on a little materials indication of leather/metal/whatnot and to have a decorative element to the piece without adding much to the background. :D

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Here are the last sketches I posted all colored in. :)

So…little backstory…the White Queen-sort of figure is a bit of an antagonist (but certainly not the main bad guy in the story) and has a smoldering past with the dude with the glowing blue laser filigreed gun thingy slung over his back…a smoldering past that burnt the shit out of them both.  But now it’s been at least a decade since the ANGST. So it’s just nice and awkward.  Also, she IS a queen.

The other dude gets along with everyone, so really, he’s pretty set.

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Heehee, I can’t help drawing them again. :) Sansa is running back to her room after her first meeting in the godswood with Dontos, and who should just happen to pop out of a hidden door…?

Characters © George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire and HBO’s Game of Thrones.

Pickett’s Trail! new book out!

Last year I was working on a set of 13 illustrations for a Western novel called Pickett’s Trail.  The author is named Jon Lantz, but sadly the book was published posthumously by his uncle, Ron Lantz, who is a delight to work with.  Ron and I are collaborating on some other projects as well.

The book is now available on his publisher’s website as well as Amazon.com.

Here’s a peek at some of the illustrations:

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All images © Jon R. Lantz.

character sketches in pencil

I always love working in pencil.  I have a lot of works in progress, some of which I do intend to add color to.  I love that so much about working digitally – that I can save the work in different steps or color them in a digital painting program or Photoshop and really retain the original style of my linework in pencil.

Another of my favorites is character designing.  It really allows me to hone in on my love of drawing people and the costume or clothing they wear, without worrying about the background.  Of course this leads to the problem of having a million quick sketches of people that don’t look finished, but I gather most artists have exactly the same problem.  Better too many, than too few!  Here are some of my favorites.

her arm unfortunately went up to the end of the page.  I could complete her arm on another piece of paper and reattach it via digital surgery!

This is from several years ago but I still love her! Another thing I love about digital work: her arm unfortunately went up to the end of the page. I could complete her arm on another piece of paper and reattach it via digital surgery!

This is from the same time as the previous image.  I was doing a lot of character sketches then, hence they are background-less.

This is from the same time as the previous image. I was doing a lot of character sketches then, hence they are background-less.

Ladies of the harem has always been a favorite drawing subject of mine.

Ladies of the harem has always been a favorite drawing subject of mine.

One of my favorite historical figures, the infamous Henry VIII...perhaps I had been watching The Tudors at this time.  Here I've depicted a fantasy illustration of Katherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, and Jane Seymour, the first three wives of Henry.

One of my favorite historical figures is the infamous Henry VIII...perhaps I had been watching a lot of The Tudors at this time. Here I've depicted a fantasy illustration of Katherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, and Jane Seymour, the first three of Henry's six wives.

 

This is a bit more modern, and almost minimal except for the top of her pants!

This is a bit more modern, and almost minimal except for the top of her pants!

 

This character involves quite a crazy melange of styles - she evolved from a world I imagined in order to create a cohesive set of characters.  As the story goes, Queen Melaina was supposed to be from the "dark" side of the world, though neither side was good or evil.  Really, she was just a complete hedonist hence her indecisive mash-up style.

This character involves quite a crazy melange of styles - she evolved from a world I imagined in order to create a cohesive set of characters. As the story goes, Queen Melaina was supposed to be from the "dark" side of the world, though neither side was good or evil. Really, she was just a complete hedonist hence her indecisive mash-up style. I need to finish putting the dot texture on her stockings.

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Also done several years ago...he's rather girly looking hmm?

This was a pirate inspired character sketch for a different made-up scenario, which a friend came up with.

This was a pirate inspired character sketch for a different made-up scenario, which a friend came up with.

 

I designed her to never be fully showing her face.  Instead it's obscured by her constant cigarette smoking - much like the aptly named male version in The X Files.

I designed her to never be fully showing her face. Instead it's obscured by her constant cigarette smoking - much like the aptly named male version in The X Files.

Again, we conclude with the message that all the work here is my property, but if you are interested in using it for something you need only email and ask – courtneytrowbridge@gmail.com.  I’d like to hear about what it will be used for, and most likely will be okay with it.  Your motive there is I have much higher resolution files of the work.  I also do commission work.  Thanks!