Showing posts with label cobra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cobra. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Narnam Cobra - Kaladesh - PROCESS

Today I have for you an overdue post about the process and steps that went into a Magic the Gathering piece of mine that I first shared with you way back in September of 2016, the Narnam Cobra. This is by far my favorite piece from the Kaladesh block and I am still really happy with how it turned out. To start things off, here is how the final art for Narnam Cobra turned out...

Narnam Cobra
Magic the Gathering - Kaladesh
14 x 10.2- Digital
© 2016 Wizards of the Coast

As always, thumbnails got things started. For this piece I needed to design a mechanical cobra based on the art direction of other mechanical animals in the style guide. I really like the idea of this and got to work designing the cobra and working out an environment that best suited it. There was mention that this piece had a connection to green and I think there was some mention to it being deadly, so I wanted to try to touch on both those things in this piece. The green aspect would come later, but I was imagining the cobra entering a home or building ready to dispatch a target it was sent after. Coiled and ready to strike I was imaging the cobra back lit with some nice frontal glow. Here are how the thumbnails turned out...

Narnam Cobra - Thumbnails
© 2016 Wizards of the Coast

Option "D" was the winner, but there was concern that the columns were just too real world like and I was asked to rework them to make them more Kaladesh. This was an easy enough request and I was happy to make it. Here is how the updated thumbnail turned out...

Narnam Cobra - Revised thumbnail
© 2016 Wizards of the Coast

The updated thumbnail was approved and I was given the go ahead to work up a finalized drawing. This piece had a ton of pattern and detail in it and making sure it all worked, looked good, and obeyed perspective took some time. In the end I was really happy with how the drawing turned out. Here is how the final drawing turned out...

Narnam Cobra - Drawing
Kaladesh
17 x 14 - Pencil on paper
© 2016 Wizards of the Coast

For myself, I worked up a tonal study of the piece as well. Figuring out if the plan in my head is going to actually work out the way I want it to. Here is the tonal study for this piece...

Narnam Cobra - Toned drawing
Kaladesh
14 x 11 - Pencil on paper
Original - SOLD
© 2016 Wizards of the Coast

Now that I had an approved final drawing it was time to get started on the painting. There were no further comments or requests from production so it was just a matter of getting started. In just 18 easy steps, you too can have a digital painting... or not...

Narnam Cobra - Process progression
© 2016 Wizards of the Coast

This piece was a breeze to work on. It just took time and a bit of pushing and pulling to make sure all the different planes read and worked well. I wanted a really bright back light with a dark middle ground and an eerie glow lighting the foreground. I think I got it all to work. There was the shine and reflection of the gold and the glow of the aether in the cobra to worry about, but I think I controlled it all. There was a lot here to keep wrangled in, but at the end of the day it just takes time and a slow even pace to get it done. Maintaining the low contrast muted background and pushing the columns backwards ended up being some of the hardest aspects to this piece. Here is an animated progression of this piece coming together so that you can better see each step layering to create the final painting...

Narnam Cobra - Animated process progression
© 2016 Wizards of the Coast

As mentioned above, this is still my favorite of the Kaladesh block and still one of my favorite Magic pieces to date. I think it reads well on the card and in the art and creates a nice mood. For me it reminds me of the kind of things that drew me to Magic in the first place. It might seem like a regular card, but for me it was a big challenge to make it special for myself, and hopefully the players.

Again, here is the finished Narnam Cobra painting and the final production card...

Narnam Cobra
© 2016 Wizards of the Coast

Narnam Cobra in handy dandy card form.

That is 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, October 17, 2016

Narnam Cobra - MtG - Drawings

I am at Illuxcon this week so I have left the monsters in charge of the blog. The monsters decided to share the drawings that I did for my work on Kaladesh, the most recent expansion to Magic the Gathering. All of these drawings will be available for the first time at IX9. Starting things off is the Narnam Cobra...

Narnam Cobra - Toned drawing
Kaladesh
14 x 11 - Pencil on paper
SOLD
© 2016 Wizards of the Coast
 
Narnam Cobra - Drawing
Kaladesh
17 x 14 - Pencil on paper
SOLD
© 2016 Wizards of the Coast

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, October 12, 2016

Kaladesh Artist Proofs NOW AVAILABLE!

All regular and foil artist proofs of my Kaladesh cards are NOW AVAILABLE in my store! This includes the Salivating Gremlins, FOIL Salivating Gremlins, Narnam Cobra, FOIL Narnam Cobra, Fretwork Colony, and FOIL Fretwork Colony. All of my artist proofs come signed and numbered and the standard APs are limited to 50 and the foil versions are limited to 30. As always, there is an option to just buy the artist proof or to get a unique, one of a kind sketch on the back of the card.

Salivating Gremlins, Narnam Cobra, and Fretwork Colony!

I am really happy with how these cards in particular have printed and the foil versions look great. Be sure to get yours before they are gone! With the holiday season just around the corner these would make a perfect gift for that Magic player in your life.

The mighty stacks of Kaladesh Artist Proofs...

...signed and numbered for your enjoyment!

That is 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, September 19, 2016

Narnam Cobra - MtG - Kaladesh

The entire set of Kaladesh, the newest expansion to Magic the Gathering, was spoiled last week which means I can now share the rest of my cards coming out in this set. I have a total of three cards in Kaladesh. I shared the first card, Salivating Gremlins, with you last week and I have one for you today and the last will be up on Wednesday. I present you with the Narnam Cobra...

Narnam Cobra
Magic the Gathering - Kaladesh
14 x 10.2- Digital
© 2016 Wizards of the Coast

The Narnam Cobra was a blast to work on. Not only did I get to design the cobra, but this is my first artifact card for Magic. Really wanted to try something a little different with this one... not sure how different it ended up being, but I am happy with the results. I will share more about this piece in the fullness of time when I break down the process and steps. A HUGE thanks goes out to Cynthia Sheppard for the Narnam Cobra assignment!

While the final for this piece was digital, the original drawings associated with this piece will debut at Illuxcon 2016 the week of Oct 19 - 23. Feel free to contact me if you are interested in making an offer ahead of time. Prints will be available soon and artist proofs will be available once the set is released and I receive them. Here is a look at the final card version of the Narnam Cobra...

Narnam Cobra in handy dandy card form

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