This website contains the art of Ty Grenier, including digital and traditional full illustrations, sketches, works in progress, and anything else he deems cool enough to show to everybody.
Hey, listen! Salt Lake FanX is coming up soon (Sept 5-7), and I’ll have a booth in artist alley! If you’re in the area please come say hi! I have a few more Star Wars pieces I plan to have ready too, and maybe even a con exclusive ;)
Now this was an interesting one. I was commissioned to paint Jessica Rabbit. While watching clips to get a better feel for the character, I discovered that the animators kept her anatomy incredibly fluid; depending on what she was doing and at what angle, her body would just change! And I mean a LOT.
So, I had a lot of fun trying to bring Jessica into a more current style without losing her cartoon roots. I tried to do some Dave Greco-style hair, and I might continue working on that stylized look for other projects on my mind.
As the title says, I’ll be starting my journey down the Convention Artist road with a booth at Arctic Comic Con this Saturday! For the occasion I’ve created three images appropriate for the date. I want to continue this type of simple portrait for more Star Wars characters as we continue to get closer to the epic Skywalker conclusion.
I’ve also gone back and corrected some of the more glaring issues with a few of my older pieces…most notably the Mercy/Reinhardt one and the Elven Vampire character.
Another commission finished! I cannot even express how exciting it was to work on this project. I got to actually hand-draw and hand-INK (oooooh, scary! At least for me) an entire image! I spent a metric buttload of time watching Jim Lee on YouTube (Thank you so much for putting those videos online, sir!) and did my best to emulate a comic-style process. My brain had a hard time trying to adjust, but I think it turned out OK and I definitely want to do more comic-style ink drawings!
Finished! Odile Widowmaker from Overwatch. I used Poltermouse’s cosplay photo as reference (with permission). This one had to sit for a while as life threw some things at me, and then it fought me to come together, but it finally fell into place and I really love it. Let me know what you think!
I’ve been slacking. I wanted to start streaming regularly, but between the internet here sucking (blame Alaska information infrastructure) and having to help with family things for a while, this project stalled. It’s referencing Kendall’s (AKA poltermouse on Instagram) awesome Odile Widowmaker cosplay! But I need to finish it! I actually like how it’s going so far.
I’ll keep y’all updated on the streaming thing…I want to make it a regular part of my life. But anyway, here’s the current state of the project.
Finished an original character commission for a coworker. It's an elf vampire with influence from Goth fashion, some FFX characters, and a little bit of Matrix. I struggled to find the right balance there XD
Finished up my League of Legends fanart piece featuring Katarina! It's weird to think this was an old half-done sketch for so long, and I almost just trashed it when I was cleaning out my folders recently. I had a lot of cathartic fun just rendering things, especially the metal (as always).
As fun as this was, it is a pretty static piece. My up-and-coming projects will be quite the contrast: loosely rendered but very dynamic (hopefully) storyboards and sketches. I want to develop a story I've been working out into visuals, but also gotta keep focusing on things I want to improve!
Went through some old files last night, found some random sketch of Katarina from League of Legends. I was trashing everything else that was old and forgotten, but decided to work on that sketch for a while. And then I didn't stop working on it. It's not done, but here's the progress so far.
A couple hours of playing around trying a build-up style of painting (that I failed at) resulted in a partially done Warhammer 40k Grey Knight. So I slapped a silly mohawk on the monotone menace and called it a day. Probably won't try to finish this one (I'd rather sketch up a better pose and motif) but I'll share it anyway.
I had a conversation recently with somebody that really wanted a print of my Sailor Bait painting. They wanted to hang it on the wall in their office. It makes some sense...they help people who are dealing with lots of issues, including addiction, so the image represents some of those temptations and how dangerous they can be.
Anyway, I would have felt embarrassed to have the old image displayed as it was. I didn't want to start over from scratch, but I decided I could use the old image as a base and work it up from there. That ended up being a bigger project than I wanted (I probably should have just redrawn the entire thing. Oh well) but I figured I could show you the before and after here.
Here's the time lapse video for the Rey sketch I did the other day. I now have a hankering to either make my own Sith version of Rey, or just come up with my own Jedi character. Too many things I want to draw, but never enough time!
Speaking of which, if you like my art and want to help support me/free up some more of my time so I can make more art, I do have a Patreon. I share full PS files, hi-res images, instructional videos, and whatever else I can think of for free; donations are optional, so nobody is excluded from accessing the content if they can't afford it.
I also am open for commissions in a variety of styles and formats.
I'm going to be making an effort to stream fairly often, even if I only have a few hours and don't work on anything important. Today that meant realizing it was May Fourth and deciding Rey would make a good subject to stretch my 'ole painting muscles a bit.
This was about an hour and a half. I *think* I recorded it, but I'll have to check later if I can edit and upload it since I now have to go to work. But hopefully there will be a timelapse soon.
If you enjoy my artwork and would like to help me have more time for drawing and making instructional videos and the whatnot to help newer artist, please consider my Patreon.
I haven't really played World of Warcraft in a while. I dabbled for a month or two here and there to see what's new, but the last expansion to catch my eye was Wrath of the Lich King, years ago.
Anduin in his new role as king, with fancy armor appropriate for his name and heritage and his dad's sword. Sylvanas and her angry eyebrows reflect on how fighting is necessary to allow her people a place in the world. An epic battle takes place. How could I NOT draw something?
Well, I've nearly got the line art for Sylvanus done, and will soon be coloring it. Anduin is sketched out, waiting to receive the same treatment.
A couple feathers for the shoulders, and a couple arrows, then I can COLOR DAT
I also learned about a little...contest? Kinda a contest, not really. Look, Rooster Teeth is wanting some artists to try out a femme-fatale graphic novel version of their top content producers. I've gone through a couple of ideas, and I think I've got a sketch going that I like. Lots of work left here, but I hope to have a very gritty, comic-book-cover style image when I'm done.