William Thorup

Illustrator, Motion Graphics Designer, Animator, and VFX Artist

Tag: anatomy

  • Illustration | On the Rail

    Illustration | On the Rail

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    The last few weeks I have been trying to reach outside of my box a little.  Been reading allot about visual style, and developing a visual style as an artist.

    The 16-bit portrait I did earlier, and this piece have been practice in what I am reading.  and it has been fun so far.


    I was just sketching when this one came out to me.  I liked the pose, and the silhouette that it makes was really strong. I decided to carry it to a finished piece.   The outfit she is wearing is really random, and for me, kind of weird. Feels a bit western. But, in the end, I think it feels good with the rest of the image, and it definitely helps the silhouette as well.  I stuck with a split-complementary color scheme to keep things simple. and wanted to focus on basic skin tones to present a warm feeling in the painting overall.

    As for what I struggled with in this painting.  The background was killing me.  At first I was leaning towards a style that fit the character.  Something that fits the perspective and shaded similar the woman.  Going over this in my head, I couldn’t really think of an environment that would work with the subject to create a stronger piece.  So, in the end, I decided to do something abstract, and focus on composition and color.  Something that would strengthen the main subject, but at the same time wouldn’t be distracting.



    Again, overall, it was and interesting piece to work on. Definitely not in my usually ball field, but it was good to stretch a little. Its also good to feel like shading is becoming second nature. I am doing better with drawing hands, but still have a long way to go. I struggled with the face a bit, so we’ll seem more faces in my Weekly Sketch Reviews for sure. Speaking of, one of those should pop up soon.

  • Draw Night | Value Painting Tips

    Draw Night | Value Painting Tips

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    We had a good draw night yesterday evening. Good to see friends and draw a few things as well.

    During the few hours I was there, I worked on a sketch that I had started the day before, that I enjoyed, and I thought I would push it into a value painting. And, as I was recording my desktop, I thought that it would be good to not only have the time lapse, but also include a few tips and things that go through my mind while I paint. For my benefit and for yours.

    The video is fairly short and to the point, and I hope it helps. And if it doesn’t help, I also recorded myself through the webcam. So, at least you can laugh at me, as I get ridiculously close the screen and perform all sorts of weird expressions.

    If you are interested in joining us for draw night and live in the greater Salt Lake City Utah area, drop by our Facebook page and let us know. The location sometimes changes, so keeping tabs on the Facebook page will keep you up to date on the location.



  • Weekly Sketch Review | Faces & Strange clothing

    Weekly Sketch Review | Faces & Strange clothing

    Ahhhh.. A weekly sketch review. Takes me back to junior high.

    To help garner success in my endeavors to magnify my skills, I will do a little “reporting” every week with sketches. With a different subject to explore every week in my drawings or paintings, I will try to become more diverse in my skill set, build on foundational skills, track progression, and just sketch more.

    To kick it off. Here are some sketches, from the recent past, of face and other similar things.

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    I was duplicating some Disney style characters one day this week, and I thought to myself,”Will, you make too many unnecessary lines.  Too many strokes.”  (Yes, I did refer to myself in the third-person).  And after thinking this, I tried reducing the amount of lines and strokes I used in my sketching.  Sometimes really concentrating on where the line should go, and sometimes, drawing loosely for things like hair.  The concept that a only a few lines are all that is needed to get an idea across, is not new to me, but this little exercise brought that back to the forefront.

    It’s interesting to see myself struggling at it for a moment.  Sometimes I had to force myself to draw a single line instead of scratching one out.  Pencil scratches are a bad habit, and something that I will work on eliminating in the future.

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    These two sketches were derived from random lines, and then rendered.   Hoods and heads on my mind.  Trying to keep those creative juices flowing.

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    This sketch is from my Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet, done in Sketchbook Pro.  Practicing African facial features. And I exaggerated the eyes and the lips for extra appeal.

    For some reason drawing in red feels better to me.  Less serious than a dark pencil, and it seems to encourage me to stay loose with my lines.  I started drawing with red and blue pencils when I took some animations classes in collage.  Stuck with me since.

    For next week’s sketch review.  I am going to focus on thumb nailing and placement, in relation to composition. And maybe I will play with some color theory as well.

    I hope to keep these sketch reviews consistent, and as it says in the title, I want to do a post about it every week.  So, stay tuned.