Lucieth

@lucieth.bsky.social

Full time concept artist at Opus Artz NO 🅰ℹ Proponent of human and animal rights. For contacts and portfolio send me a DM

Our team is recruiting! Paralives Studio est à la recherche de 2 profils séniors pour compléter son équipe. Ces profils doivent être basés à Montréal et maîtriser le français, langue utilisée pour la communication interne. ➡️ Rendez-vous sur paralives.com/jobs pour plus d'informations!

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I think this guy was the first time I realised I could just *not* paint a background, and people would still be into it. I even drew attention to the lack of background, by making his cape disappear into it, and people actually praised it! So I've been riding that ever since

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I might need to move out soon as I can't afford to live in my current place if I can't get any work to pay the rent and bills. Please, share as much as possible. Previously worked in movie VFX for 10 years in teams and solo, delivered about 1000 shots. Did work to SISU, SISU 2, Havoc, and many more.

Collage of illustrations with the text "Leo Val, Fantasy Illustrator, Open to work, Contact: Leoval(@]mindwaker.net"
Software proficiency in: Photoshop, CSP, Blender, Foundry's Nuke, EmberGen and many more...
Worked in movie VFX for 10 years as a compositor in teams and solo. Fast learner of new tools.
Fuck AI.

I think this was my second round of bjornament? I've lost track. It's an art competition. Working on my semi finals now while working full time is brutal but I'm having fun #NoAI

Human artists preparing to fight holographic AI

During my birthday and anniversary stream week, I host a 'badly explained pokemon' art event every year. This year's results kinda slap :D Which one is your favourite?

In the left, there is a fancy label reading 'Rules for Badly Explained Pokemon' with the simple rules underneath, guiding the live stream chat in their requests. 
Scattered over the page are several drawings of the badly described creatures, trying to resemble pokemon - some more and others less successfully.

I made this RiME fanart in 2019, and since I'm replaying the game, I've been thinking about sharing the picture again x) It's certainly not perfect but I'm still proud of past me for trying to draw this scene

A boy with a tattered red coat is stabbing on the edge of a platform made from white rock. His hand touches a statue and where he touches it the teal colour of it seems to fade. 
Looking into the distance over a nightly landscape, there's a cliff above the ocean on which a person in a red cloak seems to be standing. 
In the background are three pillars of light, gently stretching towards the sky, producing northern lights like patterns.
The image is fanart of the game RiME by Tequila Works