Starting soon screen
Chatting screen with followers
Art program Overlay with reference window
In game overlay
Just Chatting Text
Each of the elements for the overlays was made using Procreate so that I could illustrate them the way I please. Procreate also allowed me to make several small animations for things, which I ended up animating the follow icon and I intend to make other aspects animated as well.
Originally I made this guy to go into an animation
Drawing done using Procreate (digital drawing program)
A little bear icon I was planning on making into stickers.
Drawing done using Procreate (digital drawing program)
Her outfit designs regarding a character redesign
Concept modified: 2021
The original sketchbook designs for my character Kyya, who is part of an upcoming webtoon series Fallen Ethearials. These are her main action poses and abilities.
Concept created: 2017
I have always struggled with persona consistency and this was my ultimate proof because after having developed my persona I still continued to make mistakes drawing it.
This just goes to show how everything even your own persona needs to be practiced for development and consistency to form.
Treating my persona like a character is something that helped me but also continues to be a challenge.
My current poster child. I find it ironic how I originally made her to be a DND character and now she embodies the face of my art. In the time where I had no persona she was my main mascot and will continue to be a character in which I see a reflection of myself.
Origins and innerworkings sketches and a work in progress piece
This is the character sheet for one of the main characters of my work-in-progress webtoon comic titled: Isolated. Her name is Cassie and I was trying to develop a sheet for her that would show her as a child verse her as an adult. The main idea was: Create someone who will serve as the light of a new world.
Created digitally using Procreate software
Main character and protagonist (work in progress)
I go into more detail in the YouTube video I made about this topic here: youtu.be/KjEr2nrbHAI
I was contacted by a longtime client to redesign a profile picture for him. This was a new challenge because I had never drawn armor before. The armor is inspired by the "Spartan's" from the video game Halo as requested.
Created digitally using Procreate software
I started this piece in order to explore a new style of drawing that I wouldn't typically use. As inspiration, I used Tim Henson the main guitarist for the band Polyphia.
Created digitally using Procreate software
This was done as a debut piece for one of my newest original characters named Bunny. She is one half of the Voyage dynamic duo with her brother Bon, who is still a work in progress.
Created digitally using Procreate software
This was mostly done as a simple sketch piece to help me experiment with different styles
Created digitally using Procreate software
Created digitally using Procreate software
This was a project piece done for an advanced placement art class that I took senior year for 2D art and design.
Each project had to relate to an inquiry question. My inquiry question was surrounding the depiction of emotional abuse.
Therefore this piece is a reflection of both my past and how I perceive trauma.
Link to my AP portfolio Website: https://sites.google.com/adams12.org/ap-art-angeroberts/home
Diving into my artistic comfort zone with miscellaneous creatures and textures all while representing my emotional and mental discomforts. The definition of, "can't have your cake and eat it too"
First Stage:
I used a reference and an ink-dropper to freehand the general shape of the owl onto cardstock.
Second Stage:
I had the basic owl concept so I did my best to refine it with the ink dropper on cardboard.
Final stage:
The final stage involved painting over the inked rough draft using acrylic paints.
A character I'm still in the process of developing. So far she is an ex-assassin and is very passionate about necromancy.
Her personality is that of someone who belongs in a mental institute due to her dark past and ethnic background.
Procreate eye painting study
Thief- Concept Sketch
Unfinished Character concept art
I started this piece trying to recreate a classic technique that is used to create depth without using color to analyze the tones and depth of a figure. I found a reference image from Pinterest and kept the image in color to see if I could grasp the contrast and lighting of the objects while still observing form in the process.
In this illustration, I wanted to confuse the viewer and make them unsure of the way that each part of the figure is going. Up, down, to the left, or to the right? All directions are relative in this piece. Trying to create discomfort and confusion in the viewer is something I've picked up from manga writers and illustrators like Junji Ito and Shuzo Oshimi. These creators were influential to me because in each of their works I am finding myself questioning their artistic choices or my own. I hope to spark that type of curiosity when people view my artwork.
I loved trying to create different textures and hope to continue this artwork at a later date.
People see
Concept and simplification of Thomas Dias (a character from a work in progress story "Isolated")
Costume Idea
Done from a reference photo for studies
A new character I find myself drawing everywhere and forming a backstory for as well.
This unnamed character is a blind serial killer from the elf dynasty. His motives are unknown.
I'm unsure if I want to give him his own story or include him in one of my other universes that exists already.
Anatomy studies
Eye stylization practice
Mochi Character emote sheet
Looming figure concept
This piece was going to personify my fear of the judgment of others and the part that played in my life.
The actual piece ended up looking nothing like this and included more warped monsters.
The original reference was three school-aged children holding weapons along a fence.
Self portrait, modified
The original reference was just the pose but in n attempt to study wings I added them to the figure.