The Renaissance Man in Training
The finalized illustration! Of the 10 characters present here, 5 are from projects I've published in the past, and 5 are from projects yet to be released.

The finalized illustration! Of the 10 characters present here, 5 are from projects I've published in the past, and 5 are from projects yet to be released.

Step 4 - Completing a grayscale image to finalize values before laying in colors.

Step 4 - Completing a grayscale image to finalize values before laying in colors.

Step 3 - Solidifying silhouettes and details, as well as including 3D models as references for non-organic characters.

Step 3 - Solidifying silhouettes and details, as well as including 3D models as references for non-organic characters.

Step 2 - Cleaning up the thumbnail into a sketch.

Step 2 - Cleaning up the thumbnail into a sketch.

Step 1 of the process - A rough thumbnail, establishing general composition.

Step 1 of the process - A rough thumbnail, establishing general composition.

Some assets involved with a major branding overhaul for myself! For some time now, I've used LDAF (Layering Designed Abstract Forms) as my username across tons of platforms, which was really starting to become problematic, considering it shares its name with a number of other organizations, none of which I have involvement with. Plus, it didn't roll off the tongue well, and I've been wanting a more unified design identity for some time.

Thus, Intrapath was born, combining the prefix "intra" (within) with the suffix "path" (one who does), referring to a desire for my work to take on a more layered design, both visually and metaphorically. My professional presence (i.e. my website, Artstation) will continue using my full name, and remain focused on visual arts, particularly animation and illustration. Intrapath will entail not just visual arts, but other mediums I'll dabble in on the side, such as music and writing, acting as an umbrella for my branding.

Process included as well!