Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Rolands Commission


I got commissioned by my friend to draw a picture of him and also him in costume as Lady Gaga. The one on the left is wearing a T-shirt he made himself which I love the design of. 

I'm available for commissions like this for £10 each, just email me at scottwmason@live.com if you're interested!

Monday, 10 September 2012

Colouring Walkthrough


A few people have asked how I colour and so I thought this week I would do a short walk-through to how I normally colour my images.

I start off sketching the image out roughly.
Then I ink it and rub out the pencil lines to make it all neat, never colour in with markers over pencil lines because that will look like someone shaded 50 shades of crap over your drawing.
I start off using a light purple to colour the shadows to then work over at a later stage.
I then start layering up the skin tones using yellows/pinks and flesh colours.
Half way through I start to add in some darker purples as well to add depth to the colours and image. Not too much though otherwise it will start looking like Barney (Who remembers Barney?)
Adding in some colouring pencil shading to add some texture into the lips/cheeks and hair.
At this stage I wouldn't mind a cheeky tipple of the JD he's holding...
I start to colour in the rest of the outfit and use a pencil to add texture and shading to the sheer shirt as markers would have been too flat a texture for that.Just need to colour the shoes and then I'm done!
I scan it in, fix it up and play around with the levels and contrast a bit to make it stand out and then the image is finished!

I hope this was at least slightly interesting to read or look at. If anyone would like a post in the future for something you're interested in that I do feel free to ask me!

Saturday, 8 September 2012

Month Old!




My blog is a month old today! This image is just to say thanks to everyone that has visited so far, I’ve had over 200 unique visitors on the tumblr alone so wanted to say thank you and hope you continue reading!
The whole point of this drawing was her shoes (see ‘em?) but the photograph doesn’t show them aha.

Friday, 7 September 2012

Weekly Sketch Selection 5




I've decided to link this part of the blog in with good ol' Instagram! So I'll be posting my sketches as I do them during the week on my account and then compile them every Friday like so. So feel free to follow me on Instagram under 'scottwmason' .

Just thought it looks a bit more uniform! Plus the filters are flattering to the sketches and saves me scanning, not that lazyness would ever play a part in my decision of course.

Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Interview with Perry Curties




Perry Curties has been a Photographer for 15 years and has worked featured in magazines such as Arena, BLVD, GQ, Italian Vanity Fair and Project Magazine to name a few!. He also is the editor and co-founder of 125 Magazine and associate lecturer at London College of Fashion. 


What made you choose Photography as a career?

Because I can't paint or draw.

What is your career highlight so far?

Every time I see a billboard with my picture on it.

Your Burka shoot seems quite risqué! Was there any backlash because of it?

None at all, it's the most republished thing I've ever shot.

As a lecturer do you feel it is necessary to do a degree? or is it just as okay to go out and learn it without the safety blanket of university?
University teaches skills other than just the subject you're meant to be learning but there's nothing wrong with learning on the job. The 2 methods probably create 2 different types of photographer.

Do you think assisting is a must to become a successful Fashion Photographer?
Yes.

Who are your personal Photography Heroes?

Constantly changing.

What do you wish you knew before going into this Industry?

How much money it would cost to get set up and working and how long it takes to become an overnight success.

Do you have any helpful tips for budding Fashion Photographers trying to break into the Industry?

Assist (good people) for as long as possible, minimum 5 years.

Describe working in the Industry in 3 words

Tough, creative and social

What are your plans for the future?

Top secret.


Interviews posted on tallboyblog.blogspot.com every Wednesday!

Monday, 3 September 2012

Friends Commission




I was commissioned by a friend to draw her and 3 friends, here is the outcome! Was fun to draw as I know them all myself and was interesting to see what parts of themselves I had to highlight in the images. 

I decided to experiment a little bit whilst colouring these and so I cracked out the old colouring pencils to help add texture.




They're just a few photos to show the layering up of marker and then pencils. Took a while but pretty happy with the outcome. I'm always posting W.I.P. photos on my Instagram account (Hence why all these are perfectly square and have filters on them) follow me if you want to have a look at scottwmason.

I am also accepting commissions like these for just £10 each just email me at scottwmason@live.com if you're interested!

Sunday, 2 September 2012

Atlas Illustration Walkthrough


 I thought I would document my process of doing an Illustration, and now that the magazine it appears in is out I thought I would post up this! I hope it's at least slightly interesting to read or at least look at my messy workspace aha.


I was asked by a friend on the Atlas Magazine team if I wanted to create some work for the magazine and she told me the theme was 'Exploration' I have to admit to being a bit stumped for ideas for ages, could only think of people on little toy cars like the ones outside shopping centres and arcades, classy I know.


After a bit of sketching I thought of this concept and sketched it out, my sketches are rough as I mostly do details and everything whilst inking, mainly because it saves a bit of time.

Once I finish inking it looks a bit cleaner aha, you can actually see what it is now.

I then move onto colouring, I colour using Copic Ciao markers, I start off with colouring in the shadows with a light purple then move the colours up to skin tones then pinks to add a bit of life to the image so they don't look like an extra from a Resident Evil film.

I chose to colour the plane in pink/purple to add a bit of contrast and colour to the image as I didn't want it to just be gold/yellow tones. Spent quite a while layering up the colours for her afro's, can't have a flat 'fro.

I then went on Google and got some reference for the planets and tried my best to make them look like decent. Scanned it into Photoshop and edited my mistakes, and then it was finished! 
So here is the final finished image:


I do like how this illustration turned out and even more happy that they chose to include it in the magazine! I hope you enjoyed reading this/looking at the pictures, I have got a more in-depth walk-through coming up showing me layering colours etc but thought this would be good to start off with!

Don't forget to see my illustrations and a lot of amazing work in the Atlas Magazine which can be read here: