Showing posts with label sketch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sketch. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 26, 2014



Bonus pages for Juneau & Horatio. I'm working pages for a new one now.



I like to do a little warmup before I start inking for the day. Sometimes it's panels from a comic  (that's Genshiken above) or inking a doodle I have laying around. Helps a ton.

Recently I've been doing more and more work on the computer. Nothing can replace the feeling of arting by hand, though. I have to do it every day no matter what else is going on.
 Lead and ink for life.

Talking about Sketching

My art-level-up experiment has gone well. I dunno if this will be interesting to anyone else, but I feel like talking about about what it's been like learning and re-learning stuff.

I think I can illustrate things a bit with this sketch, the first one I did starting out. It was just for fun but I couldn't seem to bring it to a finished product. I tried with pencils, inks, markers and photoshop but was just too rusty at everything and too frustrated to take the time to do things right.



I spent the first few weeks bouncing back and forth between learning different things. I was impatient to get better at everything at once. The moment I started to feel at all competent I'd switch to something else, never getting really comfortable with anything. I think a part of me needed to do this, so i don't mind that it happened. It got me jump-started and taught me some lessons about patience and planning.

I spent 2 days sketching alternating between photos and sketches from an artist with a style compatible with mine trying to break down what kind of lines I should be using.





Over time I split my attention between projects for myself and friends, started to learn CS6, and eventually got myself on a regular schedule.

For a while I did 1 hour of drawing from the tv every day to keep working on comic style. When I could start drawing cleanly without reference I bumped this off the schedule and into after-hours doodling, so now I just do it for fun and warmups.




Also figured out some ways to make sketches more presentable. 

Btw, this one of my beau's avatars, a test image for a gift. I wanted to get his opinion on the likeness without spoiling the surprise.






In the end I think the main thing I've had to learn was to let go of the idea of perfection and just commit to my lines, be dedicated to seeing an image through to what it needs to be. That I'll keep working on every day.

Sketchup Ketchup


Did all the old starter pokemon in my sweetie's sketchbook.


Sonic drawjam with some friends. You can see some more of em on tumblr.
http://kimbotea.tumblr.com/



Some sketch commentary on Bravely Default...


...And Rune Factory 4.


I don't post to Docta Foo's sketch club as much as I should, but took the opportunity to draw up Octavia Butler for the historical portraits challenge. Love this lady.
Miss Foo is nice, too.
http://www.afuarichardson.info/


I've started reading some webcomics, which is unusual for me. I just don't like reading on my computer. After reading the second volume of Namesake, though, I had to go online and catch up to current. Plot's getting interesting.
http://namesakecomic.com/comic/prologue-cover-3/

People are doing some really cool stuff on the web these days. Here's some other stuff I really liked.
http://www.saintforrent.com/index.php?id=1
http://english.bouletcorp.com/








Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Scribbs

Doodling in a sketchbook. Inked with a pitt and shaded with copics.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Adventure Time

 Hooray! The new art desk I got last weekend has been pretty successful. Just seeing it at the end of the living room reminds me to draw. Here's what I've done the last few days.


My sweetie and I have had these mice for several weeks now. Almost immediately I began thinking of the inevitable day when they leave on an epic fantasy adventure.
Note: Objects named Violet are smaller than they appear.

Timid Lily is the healer, brave Violet is a hammer warrior (wearing red to draw aggro) and sneaky Ivy is a thief. And, no, I didn't make them costumes in real life but they do have a pirate ship.

My color work with markers is still shaky. I don't like the muddiness and lack of color balance.
But it was super fun getting in some practice!



I just finished Scourge, a Star Wars novel by the uncomparable Jeff Grubb...who happens to sit in the desk across from me at work. I like how these turned out, even though Zonnos should probably look a little less smart.

For the first time I'm really relating to hutts as characters. And his main character (human, not hutt) is a relatable, almost nerdy jedi. I loved the book, especially the characters, the whole way through. What can I say? Mr Grubb is good at what he does.

When I read really good books I tend to picture how I'd draw the characters and scenes, but I seldome do more than rough pencil doodles. I've been getting back into reading in the last few months and it felt really good to draw what I was reading while I was reading it. I recommend it!

My sweetie wasn't a fan of how I left the top of the tree ambiguous before, so I gave it the same treatment as the lower part and added greyscaling. I prefer the original because I wanted the whole mechanically lined tree and organic metal contrast. But both versions exist with the power of the internet, so why not! Trees are fun anyway.

Friday, March 30, 2012

Hideout


Thaw


Batrachos



Sketch Club on iPad





Switched On Lotus

Is it bad form to post different color versions of the same sketch?
Well, honey badger don't care.





Mixed Bag

Here's a dump of random older stuff.








Testing Mario Golf with my left hand, drawing this with my right.



I am told this picture proves I've never really been in a men's room.



Drawn on the back of a time card while working at Nintendo.

Anpanman throwdown with David Rutabaga Linder.
His pic was better!