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Friday, June 21, 2013

Wolverine Step by Step

Here is another one of my step by step process features of one of my paintings.  This time around I chose to show another Wolverine painting that I recently finished.  My process is a mis- mash of styles I've learned over the years that I have become comfortable with and quite a bit of experimentation with varying results.  By no means is this the end all be all of watercolor painting and I'm sure some purists out there would find some things wrong with how I do it but thats fine by me.  When painting I'm more interested in where each experience takes me with the piece in general not on making someone else happy.  Some times it's a great experience and I love the outcome... other times not so much.   This one I was quite happy with.  This is almost a complete step by step.  Some of the photos when I was working quickly on details or wet into wet areas didn't turn out because I was more focused on making sure that the paint was doing what I wanted it to do.  Sorry about the picture quality.  Sub par lighting and quick shots with iphone is as good as I could do this time around.


So here. We. Go-


So a lot of my drawings start out as doodle on a notepad while I'm at work.  If I like what is forming I'll bring out the sketch pad and start to flesh it out and maybe even complete it.  S that is the story behind this drawing of Wolverine.  I actually finished up the original sketch right before Phoenix Comicon so you may of already seen it.  The second Wolvie movie is coming out soon so thats why I had the idea of capturing the moment right after he realizes he just went beserker rage on some ninjas.

This 1st image has the original sketch paper drawing and then the light boxed copy on to a sheet of Arches 10 in x 14 in 140 lb hot press water color paper.  This is a smooth water color paper and I like to use it because the water effects that can happen by the lack of texture in comparison to normal water color paper.  More on that later.   Light box is a term I use whenever I copy an original drawing on to a different drawing surface (or maybe a nice way of saying I occasionally trace my own stuff).  I use this in several different techniques and for multiple types of art mediums because I find it a more efficient way to transfer an image than trying to completely re draw the original idea.  
Transfered image taped on my painting board


Original on the left, transferred version on the right

 So the next step I take with hot press paper is to prepare it.  The paper is only a 140 lb weight so it is still fairly light weight in terms of water color paper.  To cut down on the paper warping I give the paper a quick submersion bath in some water.  I use this old cookie sheet because it fits the paper sizes I normally use perfectly.  I also keep some paper towel right next to it absorb the access water after the bath.


Use whatever you fit your paper into and just add enough water  to dip the paper in and out.

Submerged Wolverine.  I kept him under for about 15 seconds.
Use this technique to help properly prepare your paper for all the water you are going to use for the painting itself.  Since I've started doing this I very rarely have to deal with a warped final product any more.  Just be careful not to submerge the paper too long because it will start to break down the fibers and ruin your paper and picture in the process.
So after the bath dry all the extra water off of the paper.  I keep the back a little damp to help the paper stick to the painting surface.  I highly recommend to then tape the paper to your board or desk like the 1st image above to help it stick even more and stop any initial warping of the paper.  I always know the paper is going to warp, it's natural.  But this process will help out in the end, you'll see the proof in these photos.


I then prepare my paints.  I build my palette up with all the initial colors that I intend use and then build from there as the painting progresses.  This is my basic set up as well-  A big drawing(painting) board, Darth Vader cup for brushes and tools, Spray bottle with water, two water containers- one for dirty brush and one for clean water, paper towel for any quick color bleed fixes and my palettes.  I used to have a super awesome nice one but I must have lost it over all my moves over the years and I have not found a suitable replacement yet.  I use the kitchen table and the board over a traditional drafting table because I like the freedom of working flat or at an angle at a seconds notice.


tools of the trade


So next I start with the my sky.  This painting is all about trying to capture an intense emotional experience in a cold, emotionless setting.  I wanted to create a cool mountain haze effect with the atmosphere. So drenched the paper with water from the spray bottle and then started to mop brush color in lightly.  I don't use any masking fluids because I've never had good luck with them in the past.  They can definitely keep your pure paper whites and protect areas you don't want color bleed but when I've tried them in the past I ruined a few of paintings because they tore some of the paper fibers on removal. I've found if I work fast enough I don't need them.



This is about 2 layers of color .  I always work light to dark because you really cant go back in water color once dark or really saturated paint is applied.  
You may see the paper has warped because of all the water added.  I just work through it because I know it will be fine.  I tend to work my background in completely before moving on to my figures.  I use the bluish/green/ grey for some atmospheric prospective and then slowly add the warmer tones in to bring your eyes to foreground.


I start to add my warm colors for the areas that are closer to the foreground.  
All the basics are completed, now add the details
You may notice the effects of the wet on wet technique on this smooth paper.  You can see the paint drips that slowly went down the paper, you can seen interesting pigment textures forming in the mountains.  You can do all of this on cold press paper as well but many time the effects look different because of all texture in that paper in comparison to a lack there of in the smooth paper.  It also tends to make you work quicker because you have less control over what the paint is going to do, which makes it an interesting experience to say the least.

Next I block in the basic colors for Wolverine and the ninjas.  I then start to flesh out the details as well.   Wolverine in one of his costumes and the ninjas are fleshed out in a black made by mixing purple and green together.  I intentionally went full blown cad yellow on wolverine to contrast the coolness of the background atmosphere by bringing him to the fore front of the picture.  I wanted to bring attention to him and his facial expression which is mixture of anger, fear and regret
(at least, thats what I was going for).  You'll also notice that in the time elapsed that the paper has now flattened out completely
I tend to work top down so I finish the backgrounds and start fleshing out the details for the characters.
As I work in the details I added some darker areas in the mountains for some added depth and detail of the scenery.  I then work quickly to add all the details into Wolverine and the ninjas.  Sorry, I tend to get into the moment and work quickly on details so that is why there is a lack of pictures.  I purposefully did not make this image gory, which is a direction I definitely could of gone but I wasn't interested in portraying that at all in this image.  As with most of my big paintings, I want to capture the atmosphere and the emotion more than anything and I think this one was fairly successful in doing so.
Finished version

A small detail of Wolverine
So until next time, Bye!

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Post Phoenix Comicon and Recent Stuff

Hmmm.  So I just realized I didn't post anything at all in the month of May.  Oh well, it is pretty obvious I am not the most dutiful blogger and in my defense, I did stay pretty busy the whole month.  The big two events of my year have now come and gone, Free Comic Book Day and Phoenix Comicon, and I am happy to say they both went pretty well.  I learned a lot from the experience of being on my own this year instead of being a guest at a booth and hopefully I'll be able to use that knowledge to be better prepared for cons in the years to come.  I may have some other events later on in the year that I will be attending but as of now I will be attending San Diego but only in "professional" status, not as an exhibitor.

So until then I will working on a few new paintings that I want to get done and working on Spacegirl Molly's story.  I will have a post on my new work in the next 2 weeks.  I promise.


Anyways, here is the art that I've worked over the past month -












little red riding hood commission

commission for a nice couple who wanted to be painted as Link and Zelda

a commission for a young lady.  This is her character who I can not find the name of...

My first piece of Space Girl Molly fan art.  Now I really got to get the story in the works!


Drawn by Ernie Najera, photoshop colors by me.  This one is almost done, just needs some touch ups and some lighting effects.

Monday, April 29, 2013

FREE COMIC BOOK DAY IS COMING!

Hello everyone!

So as the title says, Free Comic Book Day is this Saturday May 4th.  I will be manning a table at Jesse James Comics from early morning until about 1 pm (maybe later depending on sketch demand).  Here is the nice flyer Jesse made for me the other day-

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I love events at Jesse's, they are always lively and full of good people.  Jesse has taken care of me over the years so come on down and support his store!

I will have several new prints for purchase for $10 and a new collaboration piece with the great Ernie Najera that he drew and I painted (price TBD).  Here is what will be available- (If you miss FCBD and these don't sell out I will have these at Phoenix CC with a few more new ones as well)





Lines by Ernie Najera, colors by me, Matt Goodall



Speaking of Phoeinx Comicon, as I may have stated in previous posts, Long Dog Art will be at table 1743 and we will have original art for sale, a commission list and prints.  I have also added a sketch book to that list of items.  So if you buy the book from me the 1st sketch in the book drawn by me will be for free!  The book itself is $6 so this is a great value!  Click on the photo to get the names of the other artists and their tables so you can get some great original work from them as well.  Limited quantities so get them while they last.

Friday, April 5, 2013

Upcoming Events and Recent Drawings

Hello everyone, here is a quick update on the upcoming events I am desperately trying to finish new art for...

4/22/13- 3:00pm to 3:45 - Record Store Day at Zia Records
  This will be an event promoting Spazdog Press and the 3 music themed books we produced; Break the Walls and Unite and Take over volumes one and two.  (I have stories in both Unite and Take Over's)  The other excellent creators appearing- Andy Bohn, Shawn Demumbrum, Michael Macropoulos, Gerald McConnell, Chris Mendoza and Michael Stewart.

5/4/13- 9am - 1pm - Free Comic Book Day at Jesse James Comics
This is a huge 2 day event at Jesse's with too many creators to type out.  I'll post a flyer on here when I have it but there are a lot of big names that will be there this year.

5/23- 26/13 - Phoenix Comicon at Phoenix Convention Center
This is the 1st year Long Dog will have our own table so we are really preparing to have some great original art and a wide variety of print art available as well as onsite commissions and other goodies. 


-After May we shall see, there are a couple of other Cons I am considering but we will just have to see if I have the funds and time off of work for them.


So I dont know if any of you are on Instagram or follow me on there but I update that site with doodles, sketches, works in progress and finished art almost daily.   Since I don't want to post some of my bigger ideas yet, here are a few pictures I've done over the past month or so.  
















Ok, so this is a finished one that will be a print soon.  Molly and the Night Owls

This is a contribution to the Warbirds of Wars book that will be coming out in May.  

Friday, March 1, 2013

Old Stuff

I recently bought a nice little file cabinet to keep most of my art organized.  I couldn't afford one of those nice big flat file systems but this one could at least keep all of my 20 x 14 or smaller stuff in a safe place instead of occupying a cramped portfolio or my floor.  So I had to actually dig through all my old portfolios and random piles of drawings today which was a fun experience.  I have art from high school all the way through what I'm doing now so it is interesting to see how I grew as an artist, then fall apart as an artist after college and to be where I am now.  

 It was interesting looking through my old prints that I did back in college; to look back at my artistic process and my frame of mind back then was kind of an eye opening experience.  I had an extremely dark sense of humor (still do, I just don't draw it), a lot of nudes (still draw those) and I was ok with experimenting on my intaglio plates and aquatints until I made the piece work or until I obliterated the plate.  I still experiment all the time with my style but not to the extent I used too.  If I had more time to play around in a studio maybe I would get that adventurous again... I don't see that happening anytime soon with my other obligations in life but one can always hope.

Here are some of the prints I dug up, none of these are the super dark or really offensive ones, just a couple of WWII prints and one of my prints from a hobo series I did.  Maybe one day post some of the dark social commentary but not today-



This is one of the ones I eventually destroyed the plate.  I believe this was the 3rd run on this plate.  The smoke the soldiers were running into definitely got too dark but I still liked this version.


This was watercolor I did soon after getting to Arizona, so around 2003/04 time frame.  Right before I quit pursuing an art career for a few years(bad decision on my end).   This was done during the time frame that I was obsessed with schematics and plaid.  Lots of fun paintings came out of that period.  I'm sure I'll revisit that theme again...


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And this was my drawing of the day.  I've found this little app the other day that has all these random poses for the iphone.  It's great because it has all the musculature mapped out correctly and I'm always in need of anatomy practice so thats what this one is.  I would normally post drawings of the day on Instagram but I think they frown on nudity and I don't feel like getting banned.  This was about 45 minutes total, 2h, 2b, 4b pencils- 



Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Whats Going On

Whew, sorry for the long delay in posts!  I assure you, I have been working very hard on some new paintings and I also potentially have earned my 1st professional gig for the big boys in comics.  (my Instagram account, longdogart usually has daily updates of my scribble, some even get finished!)  So here is the rundown of whats going on, new pictures and a lengthy rambling about my love of the band Between the Buried and Me and their influence on my life in general.
So for those of you wondering what I have been working on I'll show you some sneak peeks of finished paintings that most likely become prints for Phoenix Comicon or Vista Production Group.  Just about everything I've done lately has been on my own creation Space Girl Molly (whom I wish to have an actual story out for soon, even if it is a tiny ash tray) and a few licensed characters.  Here are some of these finished images-
Space girl Molly, watercolor on hot press paper



Atom Eve, inks.  will be digitally painted

Recently I completed a try out as a colorist for one of the best coloring companies in all of comics.  I passed the 1st stage of the try out and if all goes well with the next few pages I'm assigned I will be painting for the biggest companies and the biggest books in the industry.  I will post more about who this is with and what books once i know more about where I stand but needless to say, I'm very excited about this opportunity.

So anyone that has had the misfortune of discussing music with me for the past 8 years or so knows my Between the Buried and Me obsession.  If you don't know who they are go here http://www.betweentheburiedandme.com/ and just listen.  Or go to Youtube.  Or better yet just go buy Colors and Parallax 2 to support the band and free your mind.  Seriously, go turn off everything, put on some headphones and just experience masters of their craft work.  They fall into many genres but I tend to think of them as the King Crimson of prog metal.  Or King Crimson with blast beats.  They aren't for everyone but if you like heavy music and you don't listen to BTBAM then I'm sorry, you know nothing  John Snow... Anyways-  I listen to them daily and enjoy all of their albums but their newest masterpiece, Parallax II Future Sequence has even influenced some of my art.  I doodle aimlessly at work quite a bit to keep in practice and all of sudden I was adding owls into my compositions.  The Night Owls to be exact, which are the all seeing all knowing menace in several of BTBAM's songs.  I fleshed one of my sketches out a bit one day and came up with this piece -
This is my version of the Night Owls, which I guess I should mention, are not my own creation and are probably copyright of BTBAM.



Of course I had Molly visit a moon the Owls were visiting in the final drawing.  This will also be painted in Photoshop soon and I'll post the final when I have it ready.

Ok, enough rambling for now, until next time-


Matt