Friday, February 10, 2012

Running Paint

Early afternoon, I was browsing The Unofficial Frank Frazetta Fantasy Art Gallery. Captivated by the late artist's outstanding talent, I was inspired to draw something animalistic! Yep animal anatomy wasn't easy at all, especially for a person like me who always drew humans and machines. And a challenge it is!

"Karera Mag-Isa"
Digital Painting by
Erik Katukomal
All Rights Reserved 2012

Thursday, February 09, 2012

For The Record

It was summer in 2007, my long time buddy and I went to UP Village to have some rounds of beer in one of the common hang-outs. The usual, our talks of politics, music, women, philosophy and the arts came in with a few drops of alcohol. Cold beer, humid air and profound points of view, such ingredients to spark a sleeping desire to create something out of thin imagination.

Session dismissed, I went alone to my then rented room in Krus Na Ligas to end the Friday night. As I was looking in the ambient lit ceiling of old plywood, images and words came mixing in my head. I took out my phone and let the words travel from my head to my veins to my fingers to the pixels that blacken to form images of syntax enough for us to understand. It was the birth of one of my most favored creations. The concept of Hinagpis. The words that evolved through time. The work that I wished myself to be remembered.



(Speaking of remembering, this blog post is to record the history. For when I'm not able to remember, this document would take me back. Refresh the images of its roots. Dust off the hidden details that time itself concealed.)

This is to give you a background. And maybe me too if lack of sleep took my memory.



Rough draft of Idelut's animatics for the proposed Hinagpis film (page 1).

Rough draft of Idelut's animatics for the proposed Hinagpis film (page 2).

Rough draft of Idelut's animatics for the proposed Hinagpis film (page 3).

Almost five years have now passed. Things must be done. Sketches must be painted. Questions, answers. Capital letters, periods. Intros, credits. Either we finish it or we just forget about it. I say we finish it. 

Friday, February 03, 2012

Speed-Painting: Punisher


55 minutes! Haha. This time I adjusted the height of my chair, the pain above my wrist didn't kick in. Maybe it was the position-height all along. Well I still liked the Biorider better. This Punisher is ummm a bit... I don't know. More practice!

Thursday, February 02, 2012

Speed-Painting: Biorider


Did some fast drawings in Photoshop today. Think I'm getting a bit better at this. Here is Biorider, one of the two other forms of Kamen Rider Black RX. Started from blank "canvas", all Photoshop. I tried to time this sketch but unfortunately I lost track how long it took me, due to work. Well I was doing this little doodle in between waiting for my scripts (work). But approximately, the total is 1 hour including the colors. More or less. No, I think more. Heh. More practice!



Speed-Painting: Spider-Man


Speed-painting on my favorite costumed dude. Took me 30 minutes. All photoshop. Not good enough. I'll get better with lots of practice. We'll see. Hope you like it. :-)


Also on: http://katukomal.deviantart.com/art/Speed-Painting-Spider-Man-01-282700873

Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Basag-Tuka Revised


Having fresh plans for this title, I decided to revise some details of Basag-Tuka for more culture based accuracy. I finished all revisions before Feb hit my calendar, and now time to move on the next project. A regular chat with cooey2ph, of eastofherewestofthere.blogspot.com really, boosted my enthusiasm back. Rest for a while PS3, must remember my oath.

Touching Neptune

Just random digital sketch. All Photoshop. :-)