Friday, June 29, 2012
The Billyjohn
Monster #: 714
What Is It: A cheerful little creature that sits on your shoulder.
What Does It Want: To provide fresh, optimistic new perspective on your troubles.
Sounds Annoying: Oh yes, indeed it is.
How Can I Avoid It: Always make the right decision.
...So I Can't Avoid It Then: No.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
One Year of Monsters
Hey folks, earlier this month was the one-year anniversary of "Many, Many Monsters," and I thought it might be appropriate to talk a little bit about this blog and how it's changed over time.
The very original reason for the site was to teach me how to use Adobe Photoshop. I had just received the program earlier in 2011 and I wanted to get up to speed, fast, and I figured I needed something that would force me to constantly produce material. This collided with an earlier idea I had to make a website that hosted monster drawings. From there came the origins of "Many, Many Monsters."
I decided when producing the artwork that I wanted to work as fast as possible: no pre-planning, just drawing. I like to think that by working this fast the drawings come straight from my subconscious, which makes them weirder and more entertaining. Even the drawings I'm not wild about I include because sometimes the flaws make them more interesting than the mild successes.
The early days of the blog were pretty interesting as I worried I wouldn't be able to continually produce material three times a week, but as time went by I really fell in love with the process. There's something fascinating and interesting about running out of ideas and then breaking through to find even more.
Here's the first week of monsters:
Trok
Strictor
Eckt
A few months ago I started getting tired of how flat the colors were. I'm always in constant fear of stagnation, so I started experimenting with digital painting techniques. I did some painting in college so I wasn't a complete neophyte, but it's been an interesting learning experience.
Dooley
Gepp
The Tropical Worm
The Forest Beast
You can see a lot of experimentation with line-weight, gradients and digital paint. How successful any of this is is of course up to the viewer, but I think I'm on a good path. At the very least, I'm having fun, and that's the most important part.
Here's to another year of monsters.
Best wishes,
Ryan
The very original reason for the site was to teach me how to use Adobe Photoshop. I had just received the program earlier in 2011 and I wanted to get up to speed, fast, and I figured I needed something that would force me to constantly produce material. This collided with an earlier idea I had to make a website that hosted monster drawings. From there came the origins of "Many, Many Monsters."
I decided when producing the artwork that I wanted to work as fast as possible: no pre-planning, just drawing. I like to think that by working this fast the drawings come straight from my subconscious, which makes them weirder and more entertaining. Even the drawings I'm not wild about I include because sometimes the flaws make them more interesting than the mild successes.
The early days of the blog were pretty interesting as I worried I wouldn't be able to continually produce material three times a week, but as time went by I really fell in love with the process. There's something fascinating and interesting about running out of ideas and then breaking through to find even more.
Here's the first week of monsters:
Trok
Strictor
Eckt
A few months ago I started getting tired of how flat the colors were. I'm always in constant fear of stagnation, so I started experimenting with digital painting techniques. I did some painting in college so I wasn't a complete neophyte, but it's been an interesting learning experience.
Dooley
Gepp
The Tropical Worm
The Forest Beast
You can see a lot of experimentation with line-weight, gradients and digital paint. How successful any of this is is of course up to the viewer, but I think I'm on a good path. At the very least, I'm having fun, and that's the most important part.
Here's to another year of monsters.
Best wishes,
Ryan
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Elura
Monster #: 453
What Is She: A woman with ties to the other side.
Is the "Other Side" the Side I'm Thinking Of: Yes, that's the one.
How Was She Connected to the Other Side: She asked. That's all you need to do.
What Does She Want: That's for her to know and you to find out.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Skipson
Monster #: 312
What Is It: A cheerful monster that likes to run around and pretend to fly.
What Does It Want: To have a good time. Nothing more, nothing less.
Hey, He Kinda Looks Like Gumby: No he doesn't-- Oh, he kinda does.
Except Without the Thing On His Head: Yeah, yeah.
I'm Not Sure What That Means: Beats us.
Friday, June 22, 2012
Kreldren
Monster #: 82
What Is It: A nasty beast that stalks you at night.
What, Another One: Yes, another one.
Damnit, How Many of These Are There: I don't know! A lot!
Why Are You Yelling At Me!: What Are You Yelling At Me!
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Hedreg
Monster #: 400
What Is It: A big, blue monster that lives in Egypt.
What Does It Want: To figure out how those crazy pyramids work.
Yeah, There's Something Off About Them: Perspective's kinda wonky.
Are These the Ones Aliens Made: Oh my God, I think you're on to something.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Goliyon
Monster #: 885
What Is It: A very cheerful monster that wants to cheer you up!
How: By providing an ever-smiling face and upbeat personality.
Does It Work: Nope. He's more annoying than helpful.
How Can I Avoid Him: You can't.
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