It's everyone's favorite smoke monster-guarded, polar bear inhabited, time-traveling island resident!
Mr. Reyes gave me a lot of trouble as I was drawing him. I wanted him to have an animated look, and I could draw his body just fine, but when it came to his face, I just couldn't get it to look right. If I made it too cartoony, then it didn't look like him, and if I made it look more like him, then he didn't look cartoony enough. I went through a ton of revisions before I found the right balance.
The secret was to shrink his face inside his head, so that his features were smaller than they should be. Once I did that it seemed to click.
Originally the color scheme was much more garish, but I didn't think it was working. So I desaturated it quite a bit and that seemed to help.
Drawn in Photoshop on the graphic tablet.
By the way, Jorge Garcia has a blog too. It's a fun read. He seems like a nice guy.
Here's the original sketch of Hurley. Like I said, I was having trouble nailing the face. The eyes and mouth aren't bad on this one, but that nose is way off. The shape of his head isn't right either.
Here's another attempt. Getting closer, but there's still something off.
And lastly the final sketch. I finally figured out how to draw the shape of his head, and the face is pretty close and it's cartoony. Moral of the story: don't fall in love with your first attempt.
UPDATE!: I just looked at this drawing again and noticed that I messed up "the numbers." I had the last two in the sequence wrong for some reason. Either no eagle-eyed LOST fans noticed, or everyone was too polite to point out my stupidity. I fixed them, so they're right now.
Mr. Reyes gave me a lot of trouble as I was drawing him. I wanted him to have an animated look, and I could draw his body just fine, but when it came to his face, I just couldn't get it to look right. If I made it too cartoony, then it didn't look like him, and if I made it look more like him, then he didn't look cartoony enough. I went through a ton of revisions before I found the right balance.
The secret was to shrink his face inside his head, so that his features were smaller than they should be. Once I did that it seemed to click.
Originally the color scheme was much more garish, but I didn't think it was working. So I desaturated it quite a bit and that seemed to help.
Drawn in Photoshop on the graphic tablet.
By the way, Jorge Garcia has a blog too. It's a fun read. He seems like a nice guy.
Here's the original sketch of Hurley. Like I said, I was having trouble nailing the face. The eyes and mouth aren't bad on this one, but that nose is way off. The shape of his head isn't right either.
Here's another attempt. Getting closer, but there's still something off.
And lastly the final sketch. I finally figured out how to draw the shape of his head, and the face is pretty close and it's cartoony. Moral of the story: don't fall in love with your first attempt.
UPDATE!: I just looked at this drawing again and noticed that I messed up "the numbers." I had the last two in the sequence wrong for some reason. Either no eagle-eyed LOST fans noticed, or everyone was too polite to point out my stupidity. I fixed them, so they're right now.