Turian Breakfast
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You know, sometimes I wonder, what strange things my mind produces. If I didnt know any better, I'd thought Leonardo DiCaprio was messing with my dreams, because honestly, sometimes I have no idea how I came up with some concepts.
I think the basic thought behind this particular picture was, that I wondered how a relationship of my Shepard character from Mass Effect, with Garrus, would be. Would he be a kind and caring partner, that goes through the effort of learning the habits and techniques of human cuisine, just to surprise you with a simple breakfast? Well, I think so! :P
Being a huge Mass Effect fanboi, I've been wanting to draw more pictures of Garrus, but had no luck so far, since they always required a lot of time and effort.
My main problem was always his body structure. When I drew the first picture of him, back in 2009, I had hardly any references for turian anatomy, except for a few rule34 pictures, which I didnt want to rip off. So I came up with some kind of my own design. Which was not very clever, but acceptable back then. Nowadays I think it looks much too human of course, but I guess I could have done much worse.
When I drew the second picture of him, I had plenty of references. This time I overdid it and made his body look too alien. He seemed too fragile and too bony, almost like a skeleton. At the time it didnt bother me, but now it does. So, naturally, this time, I wanted to get it right.
Thats why I asked one of the masters of asskicking turian fanart:
chillchell She provided a very helpful reference for basic human anatomy, aswell as some tips on how to start with drawing a turian body. It was really a big relief for me, since I always had trouble on how to start with their bodies.
So when I began sketching, I had the idea of Garrus from behind, turning his head to face the viewer. That basic concept was good enough on its own, but it added the neat little twist to it, that I didnt had to worry about drawing his front plates and other stuff.
But when I decided to add an apron, I cursed this idea. I had already sketched it out well enough, that I didnt want to go back. So when I thought that I could have showed Garrus facing the viewer, featuring an apron that said something clever like "Kiss the turian", I hated myself for missing such a good opportunity for a joke. But oh well, better luck next time I guess.
As the picture was developing I knew that this, again, would become a lot of work. Not only is Garrus himself very detailed, but I also wanted to create a believable environment. I had the idea of adding human cuisine cooking books from the very start, so I would also need a suitable kitchen with a lot of details.
Thankfully in the Shadow Broker DLC for Mass Effect 2, you visit Liaras apartment, that features a fully equipped kitchen. That way I was able to get some reference for basically everything I needed and I could retort any criticism that says "Why would an alien use a frying pan? D:" with "Don't ask me, it's in the game" :P
When I was in the middle of doing the shading on Garrus , I realised that I would need to do something about his backside.
With basic shading it looked to bland and uninteresting. It needed a texture. I tried coming up with something myself, but it looked horrible and I was really frustrated, because it put the picture on hold.
Thankfully I knew a site (www.bittbox.com/category/freebies) that features free to use textures of all types of grunge, noise and other materials. I found a very helpful photograph of human skin from a handpalm, that worked perfectly with Garrus' shell. So all those little cracks you can see there, that is actually the skin of someones hand. :P
After that all I needed to do was add all the details, the shading, the lighting and all the good stuff to the picture, which took more time than I had anticipated. However I am every happy how everything turned out, so at the end of this long ass description, all thats left for me to say is: Enjoy! =)
You know, sometimes I wonder, what strange things my mind produces. If I didnt know any better, I'd thought Leonardo DiCaprio was messing with my dreams, because honestly, sometimes I have no idea how I came up with some concepts.
I think the basic thought behind this particular picture was, that I wondered how a relationship of my Shepard character from Mass Effect, with Garrus, would be. Would he be a kind and caring partner, that goes through the effort of learning the habits and techniques of human cuisine, just to surprise you with a simple breakfast? Well, I think so! :P
Being a huge Mass Effect fanboi, I've been wanting to draw more pictures of Garrus, but had no luck so far, since they always required a lot of time and effort.
My main problem was always his body structure. When I drew the first picture of him, back in 2009, I had hardly any references for turian anatomy, except for a few rule34 pictures, which I didnt want to rip off. So I came up with some kind of my own design. Which was not very clever, but acceptable back then. Nowadays I think it looks much too human of course, but I guess I could have done much worse.
When I drew the second picture of him, I had plenty of references. This time I overdid it and made his body look too alien. He seemed too fragile and too bony, almost like a skeleton. At the time it didnt bother me, but now it does. So, naturally, this time, I wanted to get it right.
Thats why I asked one of the masters of asskicking turian fanart:
chillchell She provided a very helpful reference for basic human anatomy, aswell as some tips on how to start with drawing a turian body. It was really a big relief for me, since I always had trouble on how to start with their bodies.So when I began sketching, I had the idea of Garrus from behind, turning his head to face the viewer. That basic concept was good enough on its own, but it added the neat little twist to it, that I didnt had to worry about drawing his front plates and other stuff.
But when I decided to add an apron, I cursed this idea. I had already sketched it out well enough, that I didnt want to go back. So when I thought that I could have showed Garrus facing the viewer, featuring an apron that said something clever like "Kiss the turian", I hated myself for missing such a good opportunity for a joke. But oh well, better luck next time I guess.
As the picture was developing I knew that this, again, would become a lot of work. Not only is Garrus himself very detailed, but I also wanted to create a believable environment. I had the idea of adding human cuisine cooking books from the very start, so I would also need a suitable kitchen with a lot of details.
Thankfully in the Shadow Broker DLC for Mass Effect 2, you visit Liaras apartment, that features a fully equipped kitchen. That way I was able to get some reference for basically everything I needed and I could retort any criticism that says "Why would an alien use a frying pan? D:" with "Don't ask me, it's in the game" :P
When I was in the middle of doing the shading on Garrus , I realised that I would need to do something about his backside.
With basic shading it looked to bland and uninteresting. It needed a texture. I tried coming up with something myself, but it looked horrible and I was really frustrated, because it put the picture on hold.
Thankfully I knew a site (www.bittbox.com/category/freebies) that features free to use textures of all types of grunge, noise and other materials. I found a very helpful photograph of human skin from a handpalm, that worked perfectly with Garrus' shell. So all those little cracks you can see there, that is actually the skin of someones hand. :P
After that all I needed to do was add all the details, the shading, the lighting and all the good stuff to the picture, which took more time than I had anticipated. However I am every happy how everything turned out, so at the end of this long ass description, all thats left for me to say is: Enjoy! =)
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It really looks awesome and the idea itself is just great... plus it features two of the things that I love: Garrus and cooking :p
(positive critique though, don't read it if you don't want to read it^^: In my opinion the bricks on the kitchenwall are too detailed, they kind of catch the viewer's eye which is a bad thing if you ask me since you want the viewer's eyes on Garrus and not some bricks in the wall. Still the picture is just great and I love it <3)
(positive critique though, don't read it if you don't want to read it^^: In my opinion the bricks on the kitchenwall are too detailed, they kind of catch the viewer's eye which is a bad thing if you ask me since you want the viewer's eyes on Garrus and not some bricks in the wall. Still the picture is just great and I love it <3)
Hah, I'm glad you like it so much! Thanks a lot for the kind words!
I guess I'm a sucker for unconventional scenarios. Scenes takeing place in the Afterlife and stuff have also intrigued me, but I thought they were just too obvious. (Plus I dont like drawing crowds. :P)
And being a huge geek, of course I had to take references from the game environment.
Now the only thing left is for Bioware to include this scene in Mass Effect 3 and I'm happy.
I guess I'm a sucker for unconventional scenarios. Scenes takeing place in the Afterlife and stuff have also intrigued me, but I thought they were just too obvious. (Plus I dont like drawing crowds. :P)
And being a huge geek, of course I had to take references from the game environment.
Now the only thing left is for Bioware to include this scene in Mass Effect 3 and I'm happy.
Where has this been all my life? This would be a fanboys dream come true! Waking up to the delicious smell of eggs and bacon, wandering downstairs dreary-eyed and wandering into the kitchen as you're welcomed with a friendly and familiar 'oh good morning *insert name here*' as he sits you down and delivers you the plate of (probably burnt* breakfast which you would happily scarf down since its the one and only Garrus! XD
Sorry... I got a little carried away :P also, the lighting is so soft and warm, giving off that 'morning' vibe fantastically
Sorry... I got a little carried away :P also, the lighting is so soft and warm, giving off that 'morning' vibe fantastically
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