Archive for the ‘drawings’ Category

Musical pigs

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

A little sketch I did has been featured here:


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Check it out!

New content

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

There’s a couple new drawings in my “other work” section. I had a really good semester of life drawing, so I expect I’ll be adding a few more in next week when I get my portfolio back. I still haven’t updated my reel, and I’m not exactly sure when I’ll be able to; the games I’ve been working on haven’t been released yet. Hopefully I’ll at least have the new dialogue shot I’m working on up in the next couple of weeks.

Inspired by Betty and that room with the pastel dots

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Drew this up while watching Ugly Betty and surfing Apartment Therapy’s annual color contest. Yay for color!

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One of these days I’m going to have to start actually inking my drawing in Photoshop instead of just darkening my pencil lines.

sketchdump

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

just some stuff from my sketchbook and the most recent Dr. Sketchy’s gathering

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Life drawing in the fog, part 1

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Now that I’m finished AM I’ve been supplementing my animation internship with life drawing class at San Francisco City College. It’s a great deal- much cheaper than joining a private group, and with the benefit of an instructor. This term I’ve had Diane Olivier and it’s been a lot of fun. The only downside is that City College’s main campus is probably the coldest, foggiest, most miserable part of the whole city on most days. Thank goodness for my trusty insulated thermos full of tea.

Here are some drawings I’ve done in the first half of the term. I’ll try and do a sketchbook dump soon too.

Kukuburi and fan art

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

Some people may have already heard about the great PAX flu of 2009. If you haven’t, what transpired was half of the world’s web comic artists went to a convention and came back with a flu so bad they couldn’t draw their own strips.

The upside of their misery is that the guest strips done to fill the content void have introduced me to a bunch of new artists. One of my favorites so far is Ramon Perez’s PvP strip.

His own comic Kukuburi is now on my favorites list. I like it so much I drew this little fan art homage:

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Over time I’ve come around in my thinking about comic/manga fan art. I used to avoid doing it because I saw too many fan art makers that couldn’t draw without the crutch of the source material. They had gotten locked into bad habits and styles that weren’t their own without learning the theory & practice that was the basis of the art they were copying. However, now that I’m a little more confident in my own drafting abilities, I can see how much I can learn from the getting inside another artist’s thought process by copying. Plus, it’s relaxing to draw within constraints; a blank page can be such a scary thing!