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Art Portfolio Index FRICZ ART PORTFOLIO INDEX 1. ABOUT . 1 - 3 1.1. ABOUT THE ARTIST . 2 1.2. SOFTWARE . 3 2. BACKGROUNDS . 4 - 9 3. CHARACTER DESIGN . 10 - 25 4. ILLUSTRATIONS . 26 - 41 5. CONTACT / SOCIAL MEDIA . 41 - 43 1. ABOUT 1. ABOUT THE ARTIST Hello! I’m an illustrator, designer and animator based in México City. Since I was a kid I had a big passion for drawing, creating my own stories and characters and it was at the age of 15 that I began to consider a career focu- sed on visual arts and communication, that’s why a took a four years course of manga style drawing at Association ACIA (Asociación Cultural para la Investi- gación sobre Asia). Thanks to this experience I finally decided to study Animation and Visual Effects in the college Centro Universitario Incarnate Word (CIW) also located in Méxi- co City. I stand out in the Pre-Production field, I do thumbnails, storyboards, screenplays and character design; I also enjoy to do 2D animation. As for my personal style and interests, I’m strongly influenced by anime, car- toons, videogames, manga, mythology, YA books and webcomics. My work focuses a lot on suspense, horror and fiction but I always like to intro- duce real aspects on it; also I always try to promove the free expression and diversity with love and respect. I have participated as an artist and mod in various fan events and fan zines about multiple tv series, anime, manga, books and movies. Spanish is my main language, I’m fluent in English and I have basic knowledge of French. 2 1.2. SOFTWARE LEVELS OF SOFTWARE I MANAGE: PHOTOSHOP -------------------------- INTERMEDIATE-ADVANCED. CLIP STUDIO PAINT --------------------- ADVANCED. AFTER EFFECTS ---------------------- ADVANCED. PREMIER -------------------------------BASIC. AUTODESK MAYA --------------------INTERMEDIATE. ZBRUSH ------------------------------- BASIC-INTERMEDIATE. COREL PAINTER --------------------- ADVANCED. KRITA ----------------------------------ADVANCED. PAINT TOOL SAI ---------------------ADVANCED. MEDIBANG PAINT PRO ------------ INTERMEDIATE. PROCREATE -------------------------- INTERMEDIATE. FLASH/ANIMATE --------------------INTERMEDIATE. SUBSTANCE PAINTER -------------- BASIC. ILLUSTRATOR ------------------------BASIC. INDESIGN -----------------------------BASIC. 3 2. BACKGROUNDS Original Art - Catacombs Scenery Concept #01 Time spent on piece: 1 hour and a half. Software used: Clip Studio Paint. 5 Original Art - Catacombs Scenery Concept #02 Time spent on piece: 1 hour. Software used: Clip Studio Paint. 6 Original Art - Lost City Landscape quick concept. Time spent on piece: 40 minutes. Software used: Photoshop. 7 Original Art - Catacombs Scenery Concept #03 Time spent on piece: 1 hour and a half. Software used: Clip Studio Paint. 8 Original Art - Concept Art for Original Short Film NIGHTMARZ. Time spent on piece: 1 hour and a half. Software used: Procreate and Clip Studio Paint. 9 3. CHARACTER DESIGN Character Design - “Slammer”; original character for Let you die Turn Around and color palette. Software used: Clip Studio Paint. 11 Character Design - “Slammer”; original character for Let you die Outfit designs. Software used: Clip Studio Paint. 12 Character Redesign - Mothman Charater sketches. Software used: Clip Studio Paint. 13 Character Redesign - Mothman Final design. Software used: Clip Studio Paint and Photoshop. 14 Character Design - Milton Karras for Nightmarz Silhouettes. Software used: Clip Studio Paint and Procreate. 15 Character Design - Milton Karras for Nightmarz Face design. Software used: Clip Studio Paint and Procreate. 16 Character Design - Milton Karras for Nightmarz Outfit designs. Software used: Clip Studio Paint and Procreate. 17 Character Design - Milton Karras for Nightmarz FInal outfit and color palette test. Software used: Clip Studio Paint and Procreate. 18 Character Design - Milton Karras for Nightmarz FInal outfit and color palette test. Software used: Clip Studio Paint and Procreate. 19 Character Design - Milton Karras for Nightmarz Turn Around. Software used: Clip Studio Paint and Procreate. 20 Character Design - Zachary “Zach” West for Nightmarz Silhouettes. Software used: Clip Studio Paint and Procreate. 21 Character Design - Zachary “Zach” West for Nightmarz Face design. Software used: Clip Studio Paint and Procreate. 22 Character Design - Zachary “Zach” West for Nightmarz Outfit designs. Software used: Clip Studio Paint and Procreate. 23 Character Design - Zachary “Zach” West for Nightmarz FInal outfit and color palette test. Software used: Clip Studio Paint and Procreate. 24 Character Design - Zachary “Zach” West for Nightmarz FInal outfit and color palette test. Software used: Clip Studio Paint and Procreate. 25 2. ILLUSTRATIONS Fan Art (My Hero Academia) - Izuku Midoriya. Time spent on piece: 1 hour and a half. Software used: Clip Studio Paint, Paint Tool SAI and Photoshop. 27 Original Art - Jan and Mel. Time spent on piece: About an hour on each one. Software used: Clip Studio Paint and Photoshop. 28 Fan Art (Skullgirls) - The Skullgirls Horror Picture Show Time spent on piece: 3 and a half hours. Software used: Clip Studio Paint and Photoshop. 29 Original Art - Icarus, quick sketch. Time spent on piece: About 30 - 40 minutes. Software used: Corel Painter, Clip Studio Paint and Photoshop. 30 Fan Art (Devilman Crybaby) - Can you cry too? Time spent on piece: 5 hours. Software used: Procreate, Medibang Paint and Photoshop. 31 Original Art - We all float. Time spent on piece: 1 hour. Software used: Paint Tool Sai, Clip Studio Paint, Corel Painter and Photoshop. 32 Fan Art (crossover between Voltron Legendary Defender and Star Wars) - Paladins of the Stars. Time spent on piece: 3 hours. Software used: Paint Tool Sai, Clip Studio Paint and Photoshop. 33 Original Art - Self Portrait. Time spent on piece: 40 minutes. Software used: Procreate. 34 Fan Art (South Park) - Keep South Park Safe! Time spent on piece: 2 hours. Software used: Clip Studio Paint and Photoshop. 35 Fan Art (Yuri!!! On Ice) - Yuri on Ice Poster. Time spent on piece: 1 hour and a half. Software used: Clip Studio Paint. 36 Fan Art (The girl and the Machine by HamletMachine) - The Girl and theMachine. Time spent on piece: 3 hours. Software used: Manga Studio 5 EX and Photoshop. 37 Fan Art (Foraoisef by Dacachi Fujino) - Foraoisef. Time spent on piece: 1 hour. Software used: Clip Studio Paint and Procreate. 38 Fan Art (Killing Stalking by Koogi) - The Killer and the Stalker. Time spent on piece: 3 hours and a half. Software used: Clip Studio Paintv, Corel Painter and Photoshop. 39 Fan Art (Voltron Legendary Defender) - Don’t give up on yourself. Time spent on piece: 40 minutes. Software used: Procreate and Photoshop. 40 Fan Art (Doctor Who) - Together. Time spent on piece: 2 hours. Software used: Clip Studio Paint and Photoshop. 41 3. CONTACT LINKS/ SOCIAL MEDIA 9. CONTACT / SOCIAL MEDIA DEVIANT ART: https://mikahfricz.deviantart. com/ TUMBLR: http://fricz-art.tumblr.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FriczArt CARRD: https://fricz.carrd.co/ MAIL: [email protected] 43.
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