Thanks to @youmagnificentbeast's incredible ad break videos, I could screenshot Alex being super creepy and weird in this extreme close-up. I, of course, had to do a paint-over. This is in digital oil-pastels with a five colour palette.
Did a paint-over of Alex Horne in Taskmaster s18 as stained glass! The jumper with its blocks of colour, absolutely gave me the idea (reference below the cut). Drawing him (jumper and face) was great fun! The frame makes me sad.
Done in Krita, mostly, with the metallic gold done in Rebelle.
Little Alex Horne paint-over with watercolour-like brushes in Krita! The 🫧bubbles🫧 were both fun, and agonising, to do!
Found a ballpoint pen brush for Krita and did a draw-over of Alex and Greg in New York.
I animated a dancing Little Alex Horne!
Now with shading and his greys!
I animated a dancing Little Alex Horne!
Paint over of an Alex photo, using the stippling shading technique! So many dots (thankfully I found a krita brush to help).
Another paint over of Alex! Thumbnail for S18E2, even though he didn't appear in the episode like this! This time with new fancy oil brushes I bought. References below the thingie.
Paintover of another Alex Horne! One very long, very scribbly line and the watercolour brush in Krita from a screenshot of No More Jockeys
Trace/paintover of Alex and a statue-planter. Today I found the halftone brush.
Alex Horne paintover/trace, this time using watercolour brushes in Krita!
Trace/paintover of a No More Jockeys screenshot of Alex and Mr Pineapple. He got a bit intense.
Using a limited palette generated from Alex's parrot costume!
Traced Alex as 'The Oracle' (head in a box) using lines with variable thickness. About 12hrs.
Traced/painted from No More Jockeys, Set 4 Game 15.
Traced a screenshot of Alex from the S9E9 task "Give Alex a five-word instruction in the most spy-like way."