Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts

Friday, February 1, 2019

Fun_RugbyRugWest


It looks like I've never posted this sketch, which I recently colored up here.


I'm almost positive I posted this uncolored version at some point, but in any case, here it is again.

I love the look of Yale-style rugby shirts, though mine has long since worn away into shreds, unfortunately.

Not normal,

Reuxben

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

FanArt_ink.Graceful


MTGinktober pirouettes into Day 17, "Graceful," starring Graceful Adept enjoying a little sushi and getting in her daily balance exercises for maximum gains in gracefulness!


So here we have Grace on a break to grab some grub, while still staying adeptly graceful in her cranial, manual, and knee-based balancing capacities. I did feel a little cheap using a card that has the prompt in the name, but the card's art was just so cool and the image has stuck with me for all these years since Kamigawa block.


I've always thought this was some extremely cool art for such a weirdly random card--though it's Scott M. Fischer, so it's got to rock--but while drawing this, as is often the case, I got to find even deeper appreciation for the piece. I had to contend with details I never noticed before--she has these sorta drama-mask knee guards and bells on clothes and in her hair! And while I didn't capture it in my rendition, the wavy patterns on her outfit are actually metallic and sit above the fabric!


Fun Facts: This piece started a lot more interesting, but we had to cut the second figure for time. Our supporting character was going to be a Prophet of Kruphix grooving out in the back. I wasn't sure what she her secondary gag was going to be though, maybe balancing some coffee or something to keep in the mood of being on a snack break. But getting the arms and hands right times four or six was going to take too long, so as much as I haaaaaated it, we took an eraser to her. One of the biggest bummers this month. Since I didn't want to leave Grace completely in a void of space, I had her just sorta relaxing near the falls, somewhat inspired by Dreamcatcher.

Easter Eggs: Another super last-minute addition, Keiga, the Tide Star is just visible over the Martina Pilcerova Kamigawa Island-inspired waterfall, and is our second Kamigawa dragon to join the fray after a wild Kokusho appeared in "Long." Grace is sitting on the Shell of the Last Kappa! She is balancing on her finger a Vial of Dragonfire brand soy sauce. Since this was such a JP-centric piece, I decided to do all my signing info in Japanese, including the date.


Halfway between a Fun Fact and an Easter Egg, if you look closely at the skirt back, I was so tired while tuning this one up for the site that I dozed off for a split second while rendering the texture just above the hip! Neat lines suddenly skip into dreamy nightmare land...coulda been way worse, but lesson learned: do not ink, especially detaily stuff, while drowsy.

Not normal,

Reuxben

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

FanArt_TwereScratchin


I did some sketches one night with the Tokyo Werewolf, and thought I'd fully color one.


Even the inks are digital here, and I just used the sketch as a rough idea, which I recall was inspired by Chopper from One Piece.


Eager to see what a full-digital version might look like, I added a little laser show featuring reds, blues and of course a prominent green.


The reds, whites, and blues are of course for the flags of the US and Japan, but also Yale. The RAF logo, cool itself and associated with the rocker movement in the UK, was great because it actually has a Rising Sun on the shirt, circled by a blue ring, meaning we have Japan and Yale as a common bond.


The disks he scratches also have Green and blue for Yale reasons (they even say Yale's original color was green, though I also heard this got debunked...). Anyway, there are a bunch more sketches we could develop, maybe next-level it with a smoke machine, too.

Not normal,

Reuxben

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

FanArt_28


Revamping the old 27 piece. Completely re-inked it digitally, even.

Not normal,

Reuxben

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Fun_ToxicityToo


I wanted to try an experimental quick-painting over some old lines.


Again, I love the Oakland A's color scheme, so I am always happy to incorporate green and yellow (and white) into costumes.


This was just an exercise, but I'd say I came away with some more understanding, so...worth?

Not normal,

Reuxben

Monday, February 6, 2017

Fun_Foresty


Doing some color studies and this is from a little foresty part of town.


Adding a character just to see how it might look to mix and match styles.


This was done with Steve Ahn's Ultimate Brush, so 100% opacity, but some pressure-sensitive width, though.


I really had to fight the urge to add some bells and whistles, but I feel I have to slug through SUAB studies.


For the final, I did add a gradient map to warm up the color a bit, but basically what you see is what you get.

Not normal,

Reuxben

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Fun_Kogz


Doing some color studies lately...this is based on a photo I took around Tokyo. For these color studies, I'm using Steve Ahn's Ultimate Brush, and it's tough...I dunno if this is helping. They say it does...but I dunno.


I managed to keep one still from earlier in the drawing. I drew this all on one layer, but I dunno if I'm doing this right. Drew most of it zoomed to about 25%, so it looks kinda gross zoomed in. I suppose I could polish it up further but...got another case of the pointlessnesses lately...

Not normal,

Reuxben

Monday, October 24, 2016

Fun_FlightSqueeze


This was a bit of a special MTGinktober for Day 19's "Flight." At first I thought I might do something relating to Kazu Kibuishi's classic Flight anthology, since it was one of my absolute biggest inspirations in college and even earlier (I aspired to be good enough to enter that anthology some day...). We even named the Yale Comics Club anthology Escape in homage to it (and by the way, how cool that the Flight prompt comes right after Escape!). But in the end, I decided to go with a special Magic Angel that's not strictly Magic-related, but pretty much kinda Magic-related, Sakura Tenshi.


I'm a huge fan of inside references nobody could ever hope to get (another reason I list them online is so I don't forget myself years down the road), so let's detail what's going on with this piece. First of all, it's a medley of all kinds of nods to The Vossfather, Algenpfleger, who's been an inspiration since college. Obviously we have Thalia, and slightly less obviously a quasi-Restoration Angel, two of his most famous illustrations. The Angel is not a direct cover of Resto, tho, it's his famous playmat design Sakura Angel or Sakura Tenshi. Not to brag or nuffin, but I pretty much Art Directed that whole piece, so in other words I basically drew it for him, trust me, don't ask him, just take my word for it what were we talking about again oh right the next section which is starting now ha ha hey look what's that over there.


Right, so next we get a little more eagle-eyed with the references. Thalia's little design details on her belt and sheath are actually little German B swooshy things -> ß. And then since we're using Thalia's background, I thought it'd be neat to mimic the playful side of his aesthetic and have little dooders hanging out on the grass. And not just any bugs, but references to his famous token series. I included a little seal because that's his mascot, of course, but I dropped in the little Germ because that was the very first token I ever got from him (I call him the "German Germ" and he watches over my Drafts from my Draft kit deckbox). The caterpillar balancing out the bottom right corner is my own design, but using the JV club style. And that's pretty much everything I snuck into this piece. If I can sum the experience in a word: edutainment.


Next, Day 20 was "Squeeze," so I decided to try to draw into a cramped space--the space of Japanese coins. I wanted a deeper meaning than simply drawing in a confined area, though, so initially I wanted to draw Owen Turtenwald and three rats, in reference to his command performance with Monoblack Devotion during Return to Ravnica-Theros Standard. But then I thought of his good friends Reid Duke and William Jensen, who famously have an incredibly tight bond--you might say they're squeezed together tightly.


They're so tight that their collective name is the "Peach Garden Oath," and Japanese money has flowers and stuff on it, so I thought it'd be neat to make a Peach version of our 5 yen coin to round out our yen collection's donut-hole-having member. I wanted unconventional expressions so I scoured the documentary Enter the Battlefield for interesting shots, but I knew exactly which scene I wanted for Owen, which I also knew was going to be a special challenge to capture the subtle emotions there.


Bonus sketch: I've wanted to do fan art of ETB for a while and this felt like a good opportunity to do a quick sketch--plus I wanted to test out my maru pen before using it on the actual piece, so I sketched this for the test run. I'm pretty used to the G-Pen by now which I've used on every MTGinktober hitherto, but the marupen (a finer-point nib) is still noticeably harder to pilot...Anyway, this sketch was inspired by one of the saddest scenes in the film, I tear up every time. Note the sketch depicts fiction, but I just wanted to capture the emotions I feel while watching that scene. I believe there exists a photo of Owen hugging William Jensen after falling just short of winning Worlds(?), so maybe that subconsciously influenced this sketch, too, but I just drew from the gut on this one. Owen is a controversial guy, but any critics really ought to watch this film. Regardless of how you feel about him, it kinda helps put stuff in perspective.

(The Chris Pikula storyline is also surprisingly poignant--man, that part where he talks about his kid and/vs. Magic...I don't know why that hit me so hard. I guess cuz I've decided to give up on all "real life" things for art? I dunno. I don't care about the real world so I literally don't even know what I'm missing. Friendship, love, it's all alien to me, but I do know--ignorantly--I would never forgive myself if I chose those over art. I'm obviously missing something, but I'm terrified that allowing myself to learn more would make me balk or unmask regret.)

I will say, though, the only real problem I've had with The Big O was when he posted a picture of himself smoking a cigar. My understanding of influential people (specifically people who kids look up to) smoking has taken a huge dive since living in Japan--the poor kids here are almost expected to start smoking. It's so incredibly sad. They don't even have a chance. Everyone--fathers, mothers, sports stars--they smoke right in front of kids, it's culturally normal. It's heartbreaking. Obviously it's the guy's choice to do whatever he wants and Magic sure doesn't pay enough to warrant influencing his personal life, but I admire guys like LSV and Reid Duke who nevertheless do put in an effort to accept that they are unwitting role models. You ever see that picture of LSV signing autographs for those little girls? My gosh! Another oddly emotional experience. Anyway. You know, for a Magic-centric post, it has certainly gotten pretty emo. Sigh. Wish my deck were emo, that way it could cut itself. ZING!

And yes, I'm fully aware Zero smokes, but that's because/so nobody likes him. Also I am a nobody.

Reuxben

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Fun_ParkerPosey


A school girl hanging out at a nearby park.


This was a study of a photo jammed with a photo I took of a local park, and then run through the old filter rigamarole.

Reuxben

Friday, August 15, 2014

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Fun_BigKappa_MO

I just learned that I might be able
to return to Japan
as early as
this summer.

So here's the Making Of
that Big Kappa piece,
which I drew
in the land of the rising fun
in 2008.
And with any luck...

if I do return to Japan...
it will last a couple years

...

or so

!

And speaking of returns...


it's finally time to go

back to Yale.

Yes!

The only downside

being

of course...
this is my very last

"back to Yale."

No!

...

Reuxben

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Fun_Feeni-Feeni

Someone once asked about Nyao, so here's this:

When I was developing Zero Like Me, I knew I wanted it to star a depressed guy and his peppy, loyal sidekick who would constantly be trying to cheer him up. The opposite of a sad boy is a happy girl, so I was leaning towards that arrangement. But I was taking a course called Stories of the Strange, full of tales about downtrodden characters meeting fantastic people and creatures. Well, at the time we were studying "Puss in Boots," and that story was basically what I was looking for thematically: the loser main character is nothing without his loyal sidekick to rescue him from his pathetic life, the only one who will stick up for him, help him, and support him to the death, even at personal risk and cost. I thought it was pretty cool how that cat was literally willing to kill people just to make sure his master's fortune went well.

So I thought of my cat, Mr. Feeny, and the way he's always smiling his little cat smile no matter what, but is also always just a little off in his own world, too, and I knew a cat was the perfect symbol but thought it would be difficult to sustain a non-humanoid sidekick. So to keep the feline element, I fused the two by making the sidekick an alien cat being.

Originally she was just nominally an alien, but looked perfectly human; just her costuming bore the cat motifs, which severely restricted her wardrobe to stripes and hoods with ears. So I went for broke and just attached the ears, but decided stripes would be her signature fashion trope, so she can basically wear anything now. I modeled her optimism/apathy after my cats', Oliver and Mr. Feeny, and her costuming just follows two rules: stripes must be somewhere in the outfit, and she always (cough) wears her bell. And she, unlike Zero, can even wear JE gear, too.

Her first name comes from a tweak on a rock singer's name (Nao) as well as the Japanese counterpart of meow (Nya), and Feeni-Feeni is from Mr. Feeny. So there you go.

Reuxben

Friday, August 14, 2009

Fun_SeigiNoBanana

This is an old sketch from Japan. Also, I'm also entering a Back to School Story Contest with a story that's just plain--wait for it--bananas. So here we go:

Someone offered to store a box of my clothes and stuff over the summer at his place in Connecticut while I was back in California/Japan. This was a terribly fortunate free storage offer because I've accumulated quite some extra stuff at school after OCD'ly over-packing almost every time I fly back to Yale from California. So he covered what my residential college's free storage wouldn't and everything was going to work out perfectly when I return to school in the fall.

I arrived really early on move-in day and was ready to get all unpacked and have tons of free time to roam Yale and draw before school responsibilities officially started up. So I get my box from the guy, bring it up to my room, and unpack only to discover a box full of orangey-green fuzz. I don't know where he stored my stuff over the summer, but wherever it was, it leaked mold right into my stuff.

So rather having a relaxing move-in day, I spent the rest of the day walking between my third floor room, the basement laundry room, and the Walgreen's down the street--to buy bottles of disinfectant and laundry supplies--as well as filling the time with hardcore scrubbing and cleaning and hoping the laundry machines would actually do their jobs for once. I salvaged most of the stuff, but my pillow and blanket now have these weird black spots all over them that refuse to wash out, and my heavy winter jacket reeks whenever it isn't in subzero winteriness.

So...sincere thanks for the storage assistance, but it did end up ruining some of my stuff, and killing my super relaxing move-in day plans.

Reuxben

Monday, September 15, 2008

Fun_TheProfessor

This is a drawing of Professor Gerow, who led that wonderful summer session in Japan, an experience of a lifetime.

I sketched him during our final class dinner, the night before flying back (the Olympics' opening day). I had the fish carcass. It wasn't as good as the fish at Nikko, or even at our first dinner at the restaurant, but still good. The meaty kabobs were great.

That night I opted out of karaoke to go buy some Maximum the Hormone.

I wish I could return.

Reuxben

Friday, August 22, 2008

Fun_BigKappa

This is a piece I began on my first weekend in Japan. Today, it is finally complete! It's a kappa eagerly spotting his favorite food, a cucumber.

This is one of the biggest, time-spanniest drawings I've ever done, and my hand hurts.

Reuxben

Monday, August 11, 2008

Fun_ShoeGhost

Back from Japan, sadly, but the
Japan tag'll still accompany artwork started overseas, like these train sketches.

Stat news: 1988 and 2k over the weekend; thanks for the support.

Moleskine (mini-notebook) sketches are now tagged.

Also: If you'd like to "bump" me over at


then thumbs it up,

Reuxben

Friday, August 8, 2008

Fun_SafeToBeScary

Director Kurosawa Kiyoshi spoke to us after a screening of his incredible film, Cure, and I sketched him during the talk (the first try's chin is up top).

I happened to sit directly to his right during the post-talk dinner, so I finished the sketch later that night.

Ok, must reluctantly fly back to California tomorrow. Goodbye, Japan, I'll miss you.

Also: Go, USA!

Also, also: in an effort to passively aggressively get the word out on my artwork, I've joined
More passive aggression to come!

Reuxben

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Fun_Fireworks

I noticed some fireworks when we went off a couple of Saturdays ago to look at explosions in the sky.

Friends.

Reuxben