Explore the world!

Imaginary landscapes. Easy, right?

David’s Room – Made in October 2022

This is David’s room. The images in the gallery are what I consider to be the sketch/planning phase of the project. The idea, though, started long before I had the courage and knowledge to continue doing it. At the time, my idea was overly ambitious and required a lot more skill than I possessed. Pro tip: when you do art that is completely out of your comfort zone, you tend to get unmotivated. And well, that’s exactly what happened. I gave up in frustration and for two years it sat unfinished in my files gathering dust. Until recently, I was forced to actually understand how drawing objects in perspective worked. With this newfound knowledge, I could return back for round two! Looking back at why I quit before, arrogance was my downfall… for the moment I stopped believing I knew everything was the moment I was able to create a masterpiece! I mean can you see the difference in confidence from that first idea to the finished product?!

However, there is an elephant in the room. Not really, but you might notice a few big changes from the sketches to the final. 1- David got Thanos snapped from the picture, and 2- the tone has shifted. Keen observation! These changes are (definitely, totally) on purpose (from the start). See, this is David’s room at his Grandparents house in Bestu Bay. You know,,,,, the one that burned to ashes in minutes right before his eyes? Ouch. Therefore, memories of this room may be peaceful and calm, demonstrated with the glowing sunset illuminating some of his favorite things, but in the end they are tainted with this melancholy feeling, hence the grayscale. Below, you can see this moment visually unfold.

Light That is Brighter Than The Fire – November 2024

The piece is a pivotal and emotional story moment that sets everything into motion. But overall, wanted to show even through the fires of our lives, the lighthouse is brighter. God is our lighthouse, He guides and leads us in this dark world. He is also there with us, he shares in our pain, weeps with us. He provides us shelter from the storms. We may see the hard times in our lives as a reason to be angry at God, but He uses all things for the good of those who love Him and are called according to His purpose (Romans 8:28). Unfortunately we don’t live in a perfect world or live with perfect people, for if God interfered with everything we wouldn’t have free will. But we can rest assured God always loves us the same amount unconditionally even if we don’t love Him back. But he always wants the best for us and to help guide and be there for us, what is there not to love! We see life in puzzle pieces, but God sees the whole picture and knows it won’t be in vain even when it’s hard to see it in the moment. Because overall, this part of the story, though being the most tragic event in the entire series, it leads to a change for the better in David. And through him, revival of spirits in his whole community.

In the beginning of the conceptualization process I had such a clear image of what I wanted to create for so long because of how important this scene is. But I honestly didn’t have the technical skill to create it at first. Especially since this is all from my head and it would be really hard to find/make a reference photo. So I played around with thumbnail sketches and more of the conceptual/ iconographical side of the composition before deciding. In between, I realized I needed to learn how to foreshorten properly, so I watched videos and put it into practice. That is the result of the bottom two sketches! From there I imported that last sketch to digital and just painted over it, refining as I went!

Grandparents Home Illustrated – September 2024

This is the floorplan and the downstairs space of Grandparent’s home in isometric drawing! All colors, layout, and objects are inspired by my actual grandparent’s home.

Sketched in July 2024
Present With You – October 2024

Does this look familiar?! If you’ve read the Grandparents meet the character page you’ll recognize this was the unfinished concept from long ago, now finally finished! Here we see a scene of them all by themselves in the far past before the house burnt down. It’s a quiet moment that shows the tender wholesome love and connection they share when the world isn’t watching, a beautiful kind where everything else behind fades behind you, the present and future both in front and right beside you.

Isometric Lighthouse – March 2023. Isometric drawing of the official final version of the lighthouse!
With this project, I initally used Minecraft as my 3D modeling program to experiment with color, materials, and scale of the lighthouse! With a realistic lighting simulations mod (Sildurs Shaders Vibrant) I’m able to create spectacular reference photos to use for my art! This video showcases the build.
Lighthouse Ascent – March 2023. Using the screenshot from the Minecraft build as a reference I had a blast pushing the boundaries of color theory, composition, and value! The real lighthouse interior won’t be this saturated, however doing this wasn’t a waste! What I was really trying to do was practice three point perspective, buildup of texture, creating a vibe with my loose gestural brushstrokes, and play with color temperature. See below for in-progress pictures and more!

CONCEPTUALIZTION +
SCREENSHOTS

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After taking a lot of great screenshots in-game, I narrowed it down to my favorite three and made thumbnail sketches to see how well the curves would translate to paper. I then did a rough rendering of light in each of the pictures using the reference photo, and eventually went with the first choice!

The Legend of Bestu Bay – December 2024 VS December 2025 cleanup

After all these years, this illustration is one of my proudest creations. This is the full aerial view of Bestu Bay with every single detail carefully constructed and thought about from every angle. With that, I’m thrilled to announce the Bestu Bay 3D modeling project within Minecraft! How and why did I do this? Continue down to find out the process from humble beginnings to final illustration!

Project begins August 2024!
August 2024

Step 1: Building the world and foundations! I started by carefully planning out the top down map, using all my knowledge to make the most realistic yet fantastical world of Bestu Bay. I took from what I’ve personally experienced/noticed in all the places I’ve lived/visited, about city planning from my dad being elected on a city council, my college courses I took on physical geology and human+historical geography, seeking knowledge from a friend about docks and marinas work/their placement/how to prevent the tide from overpowering property, realistic simulators I’ve played, and so much more!

December 2024
Progress of December 2024 showcase!

Step 2: Integrating the architecture! Much easier said than done… this has taken me over four months(even with the Axiom mod to help me build faster)! My statistics for the file say I’ve played 10.24 days (245 hours)! From the bottom of my heart I’ve enjoyed every second of it, the beaming child-like smile has never faded when I see it all. It’s like you’re exploring it again for the first time, discovering brand new unexpected views as you walk around in a world that is truly yours. It’s a complex puzzle that you’ve passionately crafted every aspect in your mind for years and now it’s finally on paper… not in individual pieces but all working together in one beautiful picture. Currently, I calculated that I have built 80+ unique residential houses, 40+ unique structures and recreational places (shops, community parks, entertainment, activities, etc), and unique 100+ trees(many copied but always uniquely added to and pruned from 10 different various sized built models), and many small fun details and lore in between! In the slideshow playing is the progressive progress and below it shows where it is at currently. It’s been so cool seeing the skyline grow over time! As time as gone on, many thins have changed from the original top down map, soon I will be remaking it!

You may be thinking, Hannah, this is a silly block game… is all this work really worth it? To that I say, when does a wall become a million dollar mural? At what point can pixels on a screen be considered art? Is it wrong to paint with a hairbrush, or use a sandbox game as a 3D modeling software? The only limit is your mind… the world is a canvas waiting to be used to it’s fullest! Not only am I simply having the best time of my life playing Minecraft for college credit, but here are the benefits that any other ‘artistic’ software can’t do. So absolutely it’s worth it.
1. You can easily build everything to scale of the real world without any worry about number calculations or scaling. Each block is 1m (3 ft) and you as the player are two blocks tall. Not only can you fly around this 3D space, but you can walk and engage with everything. And others can join in with you at the same time!
2. The simplistic blocky nature of this game actually allows for greater creativity and less time worrying about every detail or texture. It makes you more intentional of how you use the space, instantly creates memorable designs and silhouettes. The limited palette you have to work with(which still has a huge variety) saves a ton of time. Overall, it helps you focus on the overall picture like a thumbnail sketch.
3. Did I mention you as the player are a professional camera that you can easily and fully adjust/toggle every minute cinematic setting from colors, light, object reflectivity, to the specific time of day? And it does all the visual calculations and keeps consistency for you!

Drag the middle arrow to compare the reference image to the final illustration!
Drag the middle arrow slider to compare the reference to my illustrated interpretation!
October 2024 – This is the final work where I’ve added extra sunflowers and characters dynamically interacting with the space and each other, furthering the contextual purpose of this space of bringing the community together. Can you find all 19 figures in this illustration?

4. Because everything is a grid, you can use it to take reference photos of complex scenes and trace back all the vanishing points, and when you draw over it, it instantly calculates the distortion of objects as they recede into space, and maintains the consistency of distance in relation to everything! Above, is an example of how I used that for this project. Below and to the side is my process of combining the physical and digital!

Above is my first attempt without using a reference photo, it took so much time and frustration… started optimistic but ended poorly.

This is my second attempt with a reference photo and drawing over top, made everything so fast and realistic! However, I had to completely make up the whole lighting scenario, colors, and figures using all my artistic knowledge which took the majority of my time. This is the most complex illustration I’ve ever done because this was all conceptualized from my head from head to toe!

Lastly, wanted to share the this in-progress illustration. It’s a view from Sunflower Square across the bay. Notice the grandparents on the porch swing!

Downtown Morning – August 2024
Downtown Night – August 2024

Here is main street. Notice the magenta building on the right… that is the same building in the left of the Sunflower Square! Corner (of the) Coast Coffee. This was so much fun to make. I didn’t use reference for this one as it was early on in the process, I hadn’t even built these buildings in Minecraft yet!

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4 thoughts on “Explore the world!

  1. Dude, this is seriously so beautiful. And seeing you take your craft and do studies on perspective so seriously is challenging, motivating, and really inspiring.

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  2. Wow!! So much improvement!! I love seeing everything tie in together. It’s special to be able to watch your progress!!!

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  3. The lighthouse wooden model and boat painting are really impressive. It makes me think of a Monet Painting with a similar color palette.

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