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I was recently Invited and joined the many talented Rogues over at Planet-Pulp.com and have been in on their monthly shenanigans. Every month is a different theme for all the illustrators to contribute, so far we’ve had Indiana Jones, Disney Villains and this month it’s James Bond! Ooh what will next month bring…?
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Do you use instagram? I've just started posting a little more often, don't ask me why but lately I've been snapping work in progress pictures for all to see some of my process while I am illustrating. Here are a couple for you to see. You can follow me by searching @paulshipper in your instagram app.
Update! One of my designs has been chosen for the DKR contest, be sure to check it out and please vote!
Update! One of my designs has been chosen for the DKR contest, be sure to check it out and please vote!
http://www.designbyhumans.com/vote/detail/100889/
Here are 2 designs I have submitted to the official Dark Knight Rises contest that will be judged by none other than Christopher Nolan himself!
As you can see, both of these designs are polar opposites stylistically … do you have a preference?
Head over to the website and if you are an artist or designer, or just want to have a go… get creating something for this cool contest!
http://www.designbyhumans.com/shirt-design-contest/the-dark-knight-rises.html
I wanted to draw Maleficent, one of mine and my daughters favorites for the new Disney Villains Show over at Plant-Pulp and after doing a little scouring on the inter-webs, I read about Tim Burton possibly making a film about Maleficent with Angelina Jolie… Couldn't help myself…
Check out all the other amazing Disney Villains art by fellow Rogues over at http://www.planet-pulp.com
Where would we be without the musical genius of John Williams?…
His music has inspired so many, myself included, Listening to his wonderful scores and classical compositions while I work and even in my free time.
I created this painting back in 1998 when I went to see him conduct the London Symphony Orchestra. I managed to get a print of this piece to John, although I didn't meet him. A little while later I received a couple of lovely letters of thanks, one from his agent and the other from the Boston Symphony which was where he was working at the time as Laureate Conductor.
Here's wishing you a Happy Birthday Mr Williams! Thanks for continuing to inspire us through your music.
PS.
Mark Leaphart is a screenwriter for feature films. He approached me about illustrating his stories as film posters for his new website www.nextboxofficehits.comThe two illustrations were from different genres and had to have a feel of the sort of movie they were. After reading the screenplays, I had my own ideas and concepts forming in my mind. It was still a challenge in many ways though. First of all, no production stills to work from. Mark sent me images to help me capture his vision. He sent me detailed information even down to who might play the roles of each character! We went through stages of evolution on each of the posters eventually coming to the right conclusion.
Christmas greetings to you and huge thanks for your continued support this past year!
Lots of great work has come out of the studio in 2011 thanks to my awesome Clients.
Design, Photography and Illustration work have been abundant, not forgetting the newly launched illustration portfolio site last month and keeping you updated with all things DPI on the blog
The Gallery Store has also been a hit for Christmas gifts!
Keep an eye on Twitter and Facebook for Promo codes saving you upto 40% this month!
Looking forward to a great 2012 for us all.
PSSTUDIODPI is here to continue realising your dreams visually...
whatever they may be.
Peace be with you…
Paul.
It's always a great pleasure to work on a new Star Wars illustration. And to be asked again this year to produce another original for the Topps Star Wars Galaxy series is an honour.
I decided to follow on from my Yoda and Dooku illustration "Once Allies" to show the continuation of their relationship from being Master and Padawan, fighting the good fight flashing forward to the time in Attack of the Clones, where they are now enemies. The duel in AOTC stood out for me as one of the highlights of the movie where, unpredictably, Yoda finally gets to show us his moves! He walks into the hangar bay to face his old Padawan hobbling with a walking stick...and then...Who'd have thought he could be so fast?! Took my breath away the first time I saw that scene.
So it's only fitting that when I re looked at these two characters, that this scene was a must to try and capture.
I did my initial concepts on my iPad, using a painting application called ProCreate and a stylus...not my finger ;) The comp was approved by Topps/Lucasfilm and then it was on to start the painting in reality on a piece of 30x40 illustration board.
Illustrating Yoda can be quite a challenge...he has quite unusual features, yet such a recognisable character... Quite a lot to render, but so worthwhile. Using my usual method similar in many ways to the art of Drew Struzan, drawing, drawing, airbrushed colour over airbrushed colour and then more drawing, using Prismacolor pencils filling in the lights and darks, I love the process.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy this little sneak preview into the behind the scenes of what goes into creating an illustration at PS STUDIO.