Sunday, October 21, 2012

Charles Eubanks - Pumpkins


I never know when to stop.  I'd keep going on this one, but Carolee wants to go visit the new Target store.  Priorities, people!  :)  (Actually, she says I'm starting to overthink it, and she has a point!)

9 comments:

K. Marie Criddle said...

Wow, that lighting is AWESOME! Is this digital? I think we should all do another "video" drawing again...I'd love to see how you did this!

Charles Eubanks said...

Heh, if I did a video, half of it would be me struggling with about a dozen different graveyard backgrounds, only to give up in favor of a vague fog! (Yes, digital -- and thanks!) :)

Adam Heine said...

So creepy. I love it!

Jaqai said...

Nice one man. Are you doing all of your digital stuff in photoshop? Or like painter or something?

Honestly - this idea hit me while I was working on this last one. I'm sure it's a long shot, but it would be awesome to have one draw something per month where we all draw a topic together at the same time...in the same place. I'd drive down to San Diego for that.

Charles Eubanks said...

Yep, I pretty much work exclusively in Photoshop nowadays. I tried Painter awhile, but had too many gripes with it. For example, if you try to open a .psd file that contains a layer group with a layer mask, Painter throws a cryptic "out of memory" error. I mask my groups all the time, which makes it pretty much impossible to go back and forth between PS and Painter.

It would be awesome to get together for a sketch jam, but I think we are spread out across the planet. Adam lives in Thailand, Marie is in Japan, and I'm not sure where Peter lives. Awesome idea, though!

Jaqai said...

Wow! Shows...what...I know. It would be very difficult to drive to Thailand. And then to Japan.

I've tried to play in painter a few times - seemed like whenever I'd try to really buckle down and do something real I never got anywhere.

Adam Heine said...

Actually, Peter's in Thailand too. Maybe we should do it here!

Charles Eubanks said...

Road trip!!!

Peter Hong said...

haha, that'd be sweet! i love the texture, lighting, and overall mood-setting here, charles!