The artist of this paper 's five pieces of work are created and conceptualized by Scott Eaton. He is an artist and designer from the UK and uses traditional art techniques with digital tools. What makes his work so fascinating is his knowledge of anatomy and clean use and mastery of the media.
This piece is gorgeous and for it being a digital sculpt, you could hardly tell. The texturing is almost like real clay mimicking skin! It is to be acknowledged that this piece was created and rendered in only 2 days. "The digital sculpture was executed to a very tight schedule, going from start to final rendered image in two days!"(Eaton 1).- Something to note is that in digital media there is no gravity or real light, meaning he created his own glass, lit it himself and made the glass reflective. This was a speculative piece for the most recent Pirates movie during the preproduction phase of development. Work like this is great for establishing a baseline of what a film or game will look like. There are hundreds of people which work on huge productions now a days and they need to find ways of keeping everyone 's mind in the same kind of groove, making this a fine example of that taking place.
The second piece is named female figure study IV, I love the neutral heavy color palette. With the presence of a bit of yellow and a dark shade of blue all under this brownish grunge the piece gets a very earthy look to it. While squinting you can see that the silhouette is successful as well as the proportions and gesture is on point. All the shadows and highlights are in the right place and the flesh would feel real. The weight of the breasts and the soft dangle of the hair makes the piece soft and sensual. Take a look at the midsection right under the (stage)right arm, the shadow shows careful observation and great knowledge of how light works. It is safe to believe that Scott Eaton is a consultant on anatomy and teaches advanced classes online. If you want
Cited: Eaton, Scott. "Scott Eaton." Scotteatoncom. Eaton Media Ltd, n.d. Web. 24 Feb. 2013.