Showing posts with label general. Show all posts
Showing posts with label general. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
General George A. Custer -Two Piece Puzzle card for "The Civil War Chronicles" Trading Card Set
General George A. Custer
Another Two Piece Puzzle card for "The Civil War Chronicles" Trading Card Set.
Created with copic markers, watercolor, colored pencils.
Labels:
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custer,
danny,
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dsilva designs,
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silva,
sketch,
soldier,
trading,
union,
war
Monday, September 9, 2013
Robert E. Lee & Ulysses S. Grant two card puzzles for the Civil War Chronicles trading card set
Robert E. Lee
Ulysses S. Grant
For this set we were asked to make 50% of the cards we contributed into 2 piece puzzle cards (two cards that make up one picture). So here are two of my puzzles.
The first is of Robert E. Lee - I was less than thrilled about how this turned out, he looks a bit cartoonish.
The second is Ulysses S. Grant - I liked this one.
Both were done with copics, watercolors & acrylic.
mondays suck.....bye.
Ulysses S. Grant
For this set we were asked to make 50% of the cards we contributed into 2 piece puzzle cards (two cards that make up one picture). So here are two of my puzzles.
The first is of Robert E. Lee - I was less than thrilled about how this turned out, he looks a bit cartoonish.
The second is Ulysses S. Grant - I liked this one.
Both were done with copics, watercolors & acrylic.
mondays suck.....bye.
Labels:
american,
art,
card,
civil war,
copic markers,
cult stuff,
danny,
drawing,
dsilva designs,
general,
historical,
history,
robert e. lee,
silva,
sketch,
soldier,
trading,
ulysses s. grant,
war,
watercolor
Friday, August 30, 2013
Sherman & Jackson - Artwork for the "Civil War Chronicles" trading card set
General Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson - Confederate Army
General William Tecumseh Sherman - Union Army
A couple more of my Civil war sketch cards.
copic markers - watercolor - acrylic
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Civil War Artwork for the Trading Card set by Cult Stuff
General Gordon Granger - Union
General Richard L.T. Beale - Confederacy
A couple more Civil War Cards for Cult stuff's "Civil War Chronicles" trading card set.
Watercolor/ copic markers /colored pencil / and acrylic paint
DEVIANT ART
FAN PAGE
STORE
INSTAGRAM
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General Richard L.T. Beale - Confederacy
A couple more Civil War Cards for Cult stuff's "Civil War Chronicles" trading card set.
Watercolor/ copic markers /colored pencil / and acrylic paint
DEVIANT ART
FAN PAGE
STORE
Labels:
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art,
card,
civil war,
confederate,
copic,
cult stuff,
dannysilva,
drawing,
dsilva designs,
general,
gordon granger,
markers,
richard l.t. Beale,
set,
sketch,
soldier,
trading,
union,
watercolor
Monday, August 12, 2013
Artwork for the " Civil War Chronicles" trading card set.
Colonel John S. Green - confederacy
General Ambrose E. Burnside - Union
Well since my cards were approved for this trading card set, figured I might as well show them off. So heres some cards I did for the Civil War Chronicles by Cult Stuff. I know, not the most exciting set, but I wanted to be able to add to my portfolio some very stylized portrait work...
Some of these Individuals I chose because of their fame/infamy...others i chose simply by the epicness of their facial hair.
On these cards in particular I used my airbrush to lay down that aged yellow look on the cards as a base, after that I drew the characters, and finally I splattered darker version of the background color in order to further add aged elements to the cards.
copics, watercolor & gel pen.
General Ambrose E. Burnside - Union
Well since my cards were approved for this trading card set, figured I might as well show them off. So heres some cards I did for the Civil War Chronicles by Cult Stuff. I know, not the most exciting set, but I wanted to be able to add to my portfolio some very stylized portrait work...
Some of these Individuals I chose because of their fame/infamy...others i chose simply by the epicness of their facial hair.
On these cards in particular I used my airbrush to lay down that aged yellow look on the cards as a base, after that I drew the characters, and finally I splattered darker version of the background color in order to further add aged elements to the cards.
copics, watercolor & gel pen.
Labels:
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ambrose e. burnside,
art,
artwork,
cards,
civil war,
colonel,
confederacy,
copic,
cult stuff,
danny silva,
dsilva designs,
general,
john s. green,
markers,
portrait,
sketch,
trading,
union
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