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Adding New Art – When to post it online

by Ben March 15, 2018 in Art, Art Talk, Blog 0 comments tags: art, artwork, drawing, phostoshop, robot

Robot Cry

When to update an online gallery?

Sometimes I'll create a sketch or two, other times more finished artworks, but most of the time I don't add these to my main gallery.

I'm trying to reserve the gallery for my top 30 or so works. It's never easy to know exactly which art to include in my portfolio. How can one judge when a work's quality or relevance trumps another? I've attempted to curate my portfolio as best I can based on personal feelings, but it might be an idea to get an outsider opinion on these things also?

For now I use this Blog to update with other bits and pieces I'm working on. Even on the blog, it can be tricky to know if something is worth posting. I draw little doodles and crappy sketches often, but don't necessarily want to post every little thing I do. Plus I don't want to feel I'm contributing the internet's archive of never-ending, pointless content!

For some reason I think about this a lot! There's so much stuff on the web, so what is actually worth posting online?

 

To build an audience I'm supposed to post regularly, non-stop

For many companies, organisations and individual artists the idea is to post often to help build an audience. As with brand recognition, you post regularly; supplying a stream of content in order to become a fixture in the the lives of your online followers. It takes time for people get to know what you're about. But, eventually, you build some kind of online relationship, gain a following, receive kudos and potentially generate income.

For independent creators it can be difficult to post regularly by creating enough finished content worth sharing. Attempting to facilitate this necessity can become stressful.

So on the one hand I feel like I should throw up some rough sketches or incomplete drawings, since posting something is considered better than nothing. On the other hand, I don't want to litter the web or my sites with valueless (in my opinion) posts just for the sake of posting. Plus, to be honest, I don't like the pressure of feeling like I have to keep posting updates online.

 

I wish blogs didn't go out of fashion!

I'd be happy to post more on my site's blog (here) since I have a chance to go into as little or as much detail about what I'm doing or thinking as possible. However 99% of my audiences are mostly on social media - primarily Instagram. Despite having tens of thousands of followers, Instagram's format isn't really suitable for more than a square image post and a line or two of description. I don't like it.

One thing I do know is, unless this blog was to get more attention, it's hard to justify spending too much time posting here as often as I'd otherwise like. Therefore, for now, I don't.

 

Crying Robot Tears

While I don't intend on Blogging every other day, and while I have decided I don't want to post absolutely every sketch or mark I leave on a sheet of paper, I did want to share this a piece I'd been wanting to rework for a few years:

The Photoshop screen shot above shows the original concept on the left, and the update on the right. I had this idea to create a narrative scene showing the sad robot guy cradling his dead owner/lover/?, while facing a gun to his head. What lead to this event I wonder? What will happen next?

 

One for the Blog

It's a little sketchy and unrefined but I think I'll leave it as it is for now. Not all ideas or art needs to be polished to perfection. For those works, they can live here in this blog.

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Death Note Fanart

by Ben March 06, 2016 in Art 0 comments tags: #artwork, #characers, #deathnote, #fanart, anime, art, cg, drawing, manga

Death Note Art

 

It had been a while since I drew any fanart. I did the pencil line art for this Death Note pic a few years ago, but only recently got around to inking and colouring it. Time permitting I'd love to draw up artwork for dozens more of my favourite anime :)

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Digitally Colour Character Art with Photoshop

by Ben September 25, 2015 in Art Talk 0 comments tags: art, artwork, Ben Krefta, drawing, photoshop, tuition
For future reference, here's my ad for local art tuition in Kent:

sosuke

One to One Tuition using Adobe Photoshop to create and colour character artwork by experienced anime and manga style artist and author Ben Krefta.

Ideal for art university students, anyone interested in digital art, video game art, manga, comics and traditional media illustrators. Students are expected to have a minimum basic understanding of computers and Photoshop. Students will also need to have their own computer or laptop with software and a graphic tablet. To practice techniques in their own time.

Location: At his private art studio in the centre of Chatham, Kent (or can travel to student at an additional pence per mile rate).

Cost: Lessons are £60 per 3 hour session. There are 3 sessions to complete the 9 hours worth of demonstrations. Students are expected to take notes during these demos.

For further information, please contact Ben Krefta. You can Google him, to see further examples of his artwork, or visit benkrefta.com

 

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Twins Artwork

by Ben October 18, 2014 in Art 0 comments tags: art, drawing, manga, portrait

Commission for the twins birthday.

manga twin childrenThis anime style portrait illustration was done with the intention of being printed on a birthday cake. I wonder how it looked in the end? Or how it tasted?

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Tegan Artwork

by Ben October 17, 2014 in Art 0 comments tags: art, artwork, commission, drawing, manga, portrait, sketch

Commission for Tegan.

tegan lolita sketch

Tegan's a fan of Japan, Dragon Ball Z and Card Captor Sakura, so it was cool to get a few references in there with her portrait.
tegan lolita cg
I think this must be one of the few times I draw a seated pose, and I like the colours with this one. Looking back, my only regret is that the shoes should be closed-toe, but like with every picture, you do what you think is right at the time ^_^'

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Jessica Artwork

by Ben October 16, 2014 in Art 0 comments tags: art, comic, commission, drawing, manga, portrait, sketch

Commission for Jessica. Plus initial sketch.Jesisca Bone sketchShe needed to look like she meant business and went with a foreshortend perspective with this. I don't know what the dinosaur bone is about? I'm sure it has some significance.
Jesisca Bone colourIs the style manga? I don't know. I'm not a caricaturist by trade so adapting the art I do to look like someone specific is always a challenge. Is it possible to convert real people's features into a simplified and stylized manga form (i.e. Pokemon, Dragonball) while retaining a likeness?

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Art Sketch

by Ben August 23, 2013 in Art 0 comments tags: art, drawing, manga, sketch

Archer GirlArcher girl sketch to be used in an upcoming book project I’m working on.

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Art Sketch

by Ben August 18, 2013 in Art 0 comments tags: character artwork, drawing, fighter, manga, sketch

Figher GuyFighter guy sketch to be used in an upcoming book project I’m working on.

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Tattoo Sketch

by Ben August 11, 2013 in Art 0 comments tags: artwork, drawing, flash, skull, tattoo, tattoo art

skull tattooSkull Tattoo Flash Sketch. Adding a little more texture to make things more interesting

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Manga Sketch

by Ben July 24, 2013 in Art 0 comments tags: art, doodle, drawing, manga, manga girl, sketches

Manga Character

Manga Girl Doodle

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