Connor Rozycki's profile

University Portfolio (Leeds Beckett)

Digital Art
Since the end of December, I've been using a unique piece of hardware, all to improve upon my current skills and embed my various concepts upon paper. After a brief amount of time, I realised that this route would be the go-to, all to produce an official line of concepts, ideas and assets. As common as they are, all within the early stages of my journey, mistakes are easy to conceal. 

However, I was able to take note of several techniques, all from a magnitude of aristic personas. Marc Brunet, Akihito Yoshitomi, Roniilust and much, much more. A plethora of "practice" drawings are provided, mostly. That would exclude the concept of the provided kanabo, (top-left) as that's an asset for the current project that I'm participating within. At college.
SKETCHBOOK WORK 
Within my years at Leeds City College, I always managed to possess a large sketchbook, all to doodle and draw within. Of course, since I've just managed to subject myself towards the artistic field, I assumed that it would be a wise idea to study upon a whole heap of anatomy, proportions and frame-work. Some of that is provided within the prior images, of course. Nevertheless, I began to feel a gradual growth within my skills and overall comfort, so I dived into some fictional projects. Iconic characters, all from video-games, or a popular series. The provided examples would be Pyramid Head, from the Silent Hill series (top-left) and Jinx, from the popular series: Arcane.

Whilst I do enjoy to retrieve my sketchbook and do the odd doodle, I have grown rather accustomed to my provided piece of hardware, consisting of a Wacom One. The digital route is more favourable, all within my own opinion. Something that I specialise within. Heavily. 
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