mercredi, avril 25, 2012
vendredi, avril 20, 2012
Sleeping Beauty Prince
To celebrate the new layout of my blog, here is a line test of Prince Phillip in Sleeping Beauty animated by Milt Kahl. The drawings are provided by Andreas Deja on his blog.
lundi, avril 16, 2012
vendredi, avril 13, 2012
mardi, avril 10, 2012
mercredi, mars 14, 2012
Bear
I wanted to make a new illustration using real tools and paper. I first made an illustration in photoshop and then I tried different technics (including potatoe print) and succed only with ink and brush.
I'll certainly do new ones, making something real is great !
I'll certainly do new ones, making something real is great !
samedi, mars 03, 2012
mardi, février 14, 2012
mardi, février 07, 2012
vendredi, janvier 27, 2012
samedi, janvier 21, 2012
samedi, janvier 07, 2012
vendredi, décembre 30, 2011
Goonies 2D animation
I've done this just for my reel, with a character I've created for a futur project and using a line from Chunk in The Goonies.
I've done it using my cintiq, Photoshop CS5 and Ctp (the paper texture is just for fun).
jeudi, décembre 22, 2011
samedi, décembre 17, 2011
mercredi, décembre 07, 2011
samedi, novembre 05, 2011
vendredi, octobre 28, 2011
mardi, septembre 06, 2011
Cap-Ferret
Last week, I was on vacation in a little place called Cap-Ferret. Paris sucks, I want to go back there.
Few pictures of the place...
jeudi, juillet 07, 2011
Milton Test1
Milton_test1 from Xavier Ramonède on Vimeo.
A test animation for a short film project, animated on a Cintiq with photoshop CS5 (don't be mean on the sound, I've made the voice myself...).
lundi, mai 30, 2011
dimanche, mars 13, 2011
Mon premier Larousse des qui fait quoi
Few month ago, I've made few illustrations for a child book called Mon premier Larousse des qui fait quoi. I had to illustrate five double pages about different families of jobs (police, music, animals, sport and magician). I've made only 10 pages in the book (5 other artists made the rest of the 200 pages), but it was fun to do.
I'm just a little bit fed up because they have stretched, cut and invert a lot of my images...
I'm just a little bit fed up because they have stretched, cut and invert a lot of my images...
lundi, février 28, 2011
samedi, février 12, 2011
Why those titles ?!?
No new art today but a question for all of you guys from USA, Great Britain and other english speaking countries: WHY THOSE STUPID MOVIE TITLES ?
In France, when an american (or english) movie is released, the distributors have 3 options for the title:
1- They give a french title, which can be a direct translation (Le roi lion for The lion king), an approximate translation (40 ans, toujours puceau for The 40 year old virgin, not so far) or give a completly different name (Rendez-vous l'été prochain for Jack goes boating, nothing in common).
2- They keep the original title (the best option, in my opinion).
3- They give a new name, but in english.
And this 3rd one is a wonderful nonsense stupidity.
I let you discover the exemples above, it speaks for itself. It seems that in France, we can only understand films with VERY simple english words like TRIP, VERY or BAD. I know that our average skills in english are not very high in France (and me too) but I'm not sure we are that dumb... It's perfectly ridiculous.
The funny thing to notice is that the english movie The boat that rocked, called in France Good morning england, has another name in USA: Pirate radio. I guess the french distributors are not the only ones who think their local audience is dumb...
I'm curious to know what you think about that guys!
In France, when an american (or english) movie is released, the distributors have 3 options for the title:
1- They give a french title, which can be a direct translation (Le roi lion for The lion king), an approximate translation (40 ans, toujours puceau for The 40 year old virgin, not so far) or give a completly different name (Rendez-vous l'été prochain for Jack goes boating, nothing in common).
2- They keep the original title (the best option, in my opinion).
3- They give a new name, but in english.
And this 3rd one is a wonderful nonsense stupidity.
I let you discover the exemples above, it speaks for itself. It seems that in France, we can only understand films with VERY simple english words like TRIP, VERY or BAD. I know that our average skills in english are not very high in France (and me too) but I'm not sure we are that dumb... It's perfectly ridiculous.
The funny thing to notice is that the english movie The boat that rocked, called in France Good morning england, has another name in USA: Pirate radio. I guess the french distributors are not the only ones who think their local audience is dumb...
I'm curious to know what you think about that guys!
lundi, janvier 31, 2011
samedi, janvier 08, 2011
lundi, janvier 03, 2011
samedi, janvier 01, 2011
mardi, décembre 14, 2010
Snow Girl: Step by step
Time to time, readers of my blog ask me how I work, so I've decided to make a simple step by step of my last illustration. I hope everything is clear, if you have questions I'll try to answer in the comments.
By the way, as you probably notice, I'm french and my english is not very good so sorry if I don't explain the proper way (and also my photoshop is in french.)
So, first of all, I only work in Photoshop. Time to time I make drawings on paper then scan them but all my last illustrations and designs were made with my wacom intuos and this last one with my all new Cintiq 21UX.
1. The drawing, with a simple home made brush, very rough.
2. I turn over the drawing and make a cleaner drawing.
3. I rebuild the tricky parts to be sure of the construction.
4. I make the final drawing with a clean line and I fix some parts (here the face).
5. I start the colors with the line above.
6. Every part (face, jacket, hair, etc) on a separated level.
7. The face.
8. cheeks and nose.
9. I add the lines and other details.
10. With the gradient tool, I make a subtle color effect.
11. I set the layer in screen mode and lower the opacity.
12. I start the background with the basic color.
13. I add the snow with a brush that looks like snow flakes.
14. A white gradiant to suggest the snow on the floor.
15. A quick shadow on the ground to set the character in space.
16. A quick skyline of Paris.
17. I add a layer of noise.
18. I lower the opacity and set it to color burn.
19. I had a paper texture layer that I colored in light blue before.
20. I set it to screen and lower the opacity.
21. I finally add my signature...
22. And voila !
By the way, as you probably notice, I'm french and my english is not very good so sorry if I don't explain the proper way (and also my photoshop is in french.)
So, first of all, I only work in Photoshop. Time to time I make drawings on paper then scan them but all my last illustrations and designs were made with my wacom intuos and this last one with my all new Cintiq 21UX.
1. The drawing, with a simple home made brush, very rough.
2. I turn over the drawing and make a cleaner drawing.
3. I rebuild the tricky parts to be sure of the construction.
4. I make the final drawing with a clean line and I fix some parts (here the face).
5. I start the colors with the line above.
6. Every part (face, jacket, hair, etc) on a separated level.
7. The face.
8. cheeks and nose.
9. I add the lines and other details.
10. With the gradient tool, I make a subtle color effect.
11. I set the layer in screen mode and lower the opacity.
12. I start the background with the basic color.
13. I add the snow with a brush that looks like snow flakes.
14. A white gradiant to suggest the snow on the floor.
15. A quick shadow on the ground to set the character in space.
16. A quick skyline of Paris.
17. I add a layer of noise.
18. I lower the opacity and set it to color burn.
19. I had a paper texture layer that I colored in light blue before.
20. I set it to screen and lower the opacity.
21. I finally add my signature...
22. And voila !
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