Showing posts with label Bribe Taker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bribe Taker. Show all posts

Monday, April 24, 2023

Bribe Taker Drawing, Artist Proofs, and Framing Solutions

I recently had the great pleasure of fulfilling the art wishes of a friend of mine. I have known Aras Aziz for many years, and he is an active member of the Magic the Gathering community. He had wanted to win the Bribe Taker drawing when I auctioned it last year, but unfortunately, he was outbid. Jump ahead to this year, and he was able to track the art down and purchase it. Aras approached me to recreate the art for the Bribe Taker across two artist proofs of the card, one bordered and one borderless. There was no way I could say no! I present the framed art, cards, and two-up art reproduction artist proof drawings.

Bribe Taker art, cards, and artist proofs withdrawing
Photo courtesy Aras Aziz 

I think it turned out beautifully, and I am thrilled with how happy Aras is with it all. Here is a close-up of the drawing (and painting) I did of the Bribe Taker on the back of two artist proofs.

Bribe Taker across two artist proofs.
Marker, ink, and acrylic paint

This one was a bit of a challenge. The drawing needed to match a finished illustration, which is being drawn on two small cards. While it has gotten easier for me to work at the small scale of the APs, this one required a lot of extra time and attention. In the end, it all worked out. Aras is happy, I am so glad, and he has a stellar piece on his wall. Here are both cards separately to get an even better look at it all. 

Halved Bribe Taker for all you half of a Bribe Taker needs.

And yes, my store says I no longer offer this option. This was a special case for a friend, who asked very nicely.

That is all for another exciting Monday on the blog. See you back here on Wednesday! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability, head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Wednesday, February 8, 2023

Bribe Taker - Magic: the Gathering - Process

I have for you today the process and steps that went into my Bribe Taker painting that was for the Magic the Gathering set, New Capenna Commander. This was my only contribution to any of the New Capenna sets, but it was the first time painting a Rhox, so I will take that as a win. I have wanted to paint a big rhino monsterman for years and I finally came to be. Here is how the final painting for the Bride Taker turned out.

Bribe Taker
Magic the Gathering - New Capenna Commander
14 x 11 - Digital 
Art Director - Dawn Murin
 © 2022 Wizards of the Coast

The assignment called for a massive intimating Rhox, who appeared wealthy from their corrupt business dealing. He was to be surrounded by riches, decadent beverages, and the trappings of his position. The Rhox also needed to look mean and powerful, as if they could back up anything they did with their own might and strength. This needed to be a Rhox you didn't mess with, but you went to with plenty of coins to get what you needed. I was on board with all of this! I knew what the piece needed, so I got to work on a photoshoot and some thumbnails. Here are the thumbnails that I submitted.

Bribe Taker - Thumbnails
© 2022 Wizards of the Coast

While I still like what is going on in options A and D, I understand why they chose option B. Yeah, I would have enjoyed painting option A a great deal. Oh well. While option B was selected, I was asked to reduce the tilt of the dutch angle a bit, and to crop in closer to the figure. They were all easy to address and so I submitted an updated thumbnail.

Bribe Taker - Updated thumbnail
© 2022 Wizards of the Coast

Oh? Did I mention something about reference? I did share this many months ago, but it is always fun to share again. Here is the primary reference image for this piece. We tried a lot of lighting options, compositions, and arrangements, which left me with a lot to work with. I never needed the visual information needed to complete this piece. I will share some of the Easter eggs in this piece further into the post. Make sure you return to this image to see what I am referring to. 

I am a Rhox, taking your bribes!
Photo by Achsa Nute
 
Now that I had an approved thumbnail, I was ready to start work on the drawings. After several years of not having enough time in my schedule to give the drawings the time and attention I prefer to it was nice to dig down into these pieces and have some fun. I produced a full rendered drawing for the piece as well as a tonal study. Here are the drawings that I created for the Bribe Taker.
 
Bribe Taker - Drawing
Magic the Gathering - New Capenna Commander
14 x 11 - Pencil on paper
Art Director - Dawn Murin
Original - SOLD
 © 2022 Wizards of the Coast
 
Bribe Taker - Tonal study
Magic the Gathering - New Capenna Commander
14 x 11 - Pencil and paint on paper
Art Director - Dawn Murin
Original - SOLD
  © 2022 Wizards of the Coast

Reference, thumbnails, and now drawings, this leaves only one thing left to do... PAINT! This one did take a while to figure out. There were some edits requested from production regarding the first version I submitted. That said, I did enjoy this one coming together, and it offered me a lot of challenges along the way. Here is a look at the Bribe Taker taking shape in paint form.

Bribe Taker - Process
© 2022 Wizards of the Coast

If you watch carefully, you will see a point when the glow of the drink is very bright and casting a lot of light on the armor and Rhox's face. This was the version I turned in. It was felt that it was too much and making the Rhox look as if it was all made of stone. I get that, but I did love that green glow. I removed the glow on the face and added some warm tones to the armor so that all the pieces read clearly and as separate materials. Once I did this, it was approved. You will also notice that the torn magical document floating to the right of the figure has been handled as a completely separate element and was done last. This was because there was concern from production that this element might be removed later, as it is a weird thing to have in the image. It stayed and was actually much easier to paint as a separate element.

I mentioned Easter eggs in this piece earlier. Going from left to right: 1-large gold egg-shaped item is actually an emu egg I gifted to my wife. It is sitting in an antique flower cup we use as a display stand for the egg. 2-behind the egg and mostly obscured is a chrome rhinoceros I bought years ago 'because it will be awesome reference.' This was my first time using it, and I was so happy to have it! 3-far right, you will notice a spiked ball. This is the Blufferfish I painted for the Unfinity set. I had painted the fish long before this one, and I didn't see any issue with a little nod to a previous card. The only problem is that due to a lot of things outside a lot of people's control, the Unfinity set came out long after the Bribe Taker was released. So I had to keep my mouth shut about it until now. It also helped that in the bordered version of the card, it was cropped entirely out.

And with that all wrapped up, so goes another look at what goes into one of my digital paintings for Magic the Gathering. If you have any additional questions, leave a comment below. Here again, is the final painting for the Bribe Taker and the production cards. 

Bribe Taker in both bordered and borderless card form.

That's all for another exciting Wednesday on the blog. See you back here on Friday! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability, head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Monday, January 30, 2023

NEW ARTIST PROOFS! Bribe Taker, Egg Token, and Monstrous War-Leech

I have been a bit behind on things, but I am slowly catching up. One of those things was to get the new borderless version of the Bribe Taker artist proofs up on the store. While that has been on the back burner, three other artist proofs have arrived. Now that I had four new proofs that needed to be processed and put on the store, it was well past time I took care of it!

New Magic the Gathering Artist Proofs are NOW AVAILABLE!
Borderless Bribe Taker, Egg Token (finally!!), and Monsterous War-Leech (both standard and foil!)

In addition to the borderless Bribe Taker, I am now offering artist proofs of the Egg Token and the standard and foil versions of the Monstrous War-Leech. The funny thing about the Egg Token, it was first released as part of Commander 2019 and was reprinted in Double Masters 2022. But neither of these sets resulted in artist proofs coming to me. It is only now, on its third printing in Dominaria United Commander, that APs are finally coming to me. Better late than never!

Here is a look at all the final art for the above listed cards. You will also find links to their corresponding prints if that is something you are interested in.

Bribe Taker
Magic the Gathering - New Capenna Commander
14 x 11 - Digital 
Art Director - Dawn Murin
 © 2022 Wizards of the Coast
 
Egg Token
Magic the Gathering - Commander 2019
12 x 8.7- Digital 
Art Director - Taylor Ingvarsson
 © 2019 Wizards of the Coast
 
Monstrous War-Leech
Magic the Gathering - Dominaria United
14 x 10.2 - Digital
Art Director - Zack Stella
 © 2022 Wizards of the Coast
 
Hopefully, it will not be too long until the Unfinity artist proofs arrive, and I can offer up Blufferfish APs. These new artist proofs are now on my store for those interested. All artist proofs are available with and without an original drawing. All of the details and information are on my store.
 
All artist proofs are signed and numbered and can include an original drawing on the back. 

That's all for another exciting Monday on the blog. See you back here on Wednesday! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability, head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Monday, November 7, 2022

Bribe Taker - Magic: the Gathering - Artist Proofs NOW AVAILABLE!

Before leaving for IX, the bordered artist proofs for the Bribe Taker, my contribution to the Magic the Gathering set, New Capenna Commander, arrived. They are now available on my store! Some may be aware there have been issues with the printing and distribution of artist proofs, but things are improving. I have yet to receive the borderless version of this card, but I now have the bordered APs available. To start things off, here is a look at the final art of the Bribe Taker.

Bribe Taker
Magic the Gathering - New Capenna Commander
14 x 11 - Digital 
Art Director - Dawn Murin
 © 2022 Wizards of the Coast
 
Bordered Bribe Taker in handy dandy card form.
© 2022 Wizards of the Coast

These new Bribe Taker artist proofs are now on my store for those interested. All artist proofs are available with and without an original drawing. All of the details and information are on my store.

All artist proofs are signed and numbered and can include an original drawing on the back. 

That's all for another exciting Monday on the blog. See you back here on Wednesday! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability, head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Friday, October 14, 2022

Magic Artist Jam - IX Live Drawing!

Next week at IX, I will be participating in a live drawing jam where a group of artists works on Magic the Gathering artist proofs while answering questions and having fun. In the first jam, I will draw with Matthew Stewart, Jarel Threat, Ralph Horsley, and Bob Eggleton. I could not ask for a better group of artists to draw with.

I hope to see you in Studio 411 from 10:00am – 12:00pm next Thursday, October 20th!

In addition to participating in the live drawing jam, I will be offering my artist proofs for the Bribe Taker from New Capenna Commander for the first time! I will have copies for sale, as well as a few that I will be taking to the drawing jam, which will also be available to those at IX. Fear naught, after IX comes to a close, I will put the proofs up for sale on my store.

Please be aware that, at this time, I only have the bordered version of the card. The borderless version is still being produced and will be to be soon.

That's all for another exciting week on the blog. See you back here after IX. Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability, head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com

Monday, April 18, 2022

Bribe Taker - Magic: the Gathering - New Capenna Commander

I am thrilled to share with you a new Magic the Gathering art! This time around, it is for New Capenna Commander, and it is my first extended boarders rare. I was asked to depict an imposing, powerful, and wealthy Rhox surrounded by gold and opulence. That was something I could get behind. I present to you the Bribe Taker.

Bribe Taker
Magic the Gathering - New Capenna Commander
14 x 11 - Digital 
Art Director - Dawn Murin
 © 2022 Wizards of the Coast

I had more time in my schedule when this piece rolled around, so not only did I have time for a tonal study, I was able to spend more time on the drawing and fully render it. The drawing and color study will be available through an auction in the coming days. When they go live, I will be posting at length and will update this page with the details.

Bribe Taker - Drawing
Magic the Gathering - New Capenna Commander
14 x 11 - Pencil on paper
Art Director - Dawn Murin
Original - SOLD
 © 2022 Wizards of the Coast

Bribe Taker - Tonal study
Magic the Gathering - New Capenna Commander
14 x 11 - Pencil and paint on paper
Art Director - Dawn Murin
Original - SOLD
  © 2022 Wizards of the Coast

In the coming weeks, I will be sharing the steps and process of making this piece, including all the reference and some, but not all, of the secrets. Some of the secrets will have to wait for a later day. Until then, here is a look at the final card.


Bribe Taker is bad photo card form.

AND WAIT! There is more... Did someone say reference? Here is a treat for you all, one of the main images I used for reference when making this piece. I channeled my inner Rhox, and the magic happened!

I am a Rhox, taking your bribes!
Photo by Achsa Nute

That's all for another exciting Monday on the blog. See you back here on Wednesday! Until then...

For more samples of my work or to contact me regarding my availability, head over to my website: www.christopherburdett.com