Sunday, June 17, 2007
Lifted
An image came to me while I was watching a music video at the gym. I seem to get those a lot at the gym. But seeing it in my mind and drawing it are always two different things - as soon as I put pen to paper (or pixel) the drawing evolves on its own. I may guide it towards the original vision, but every stroke is a reaction to the previous ones, and so the lines evolve as they need to. At some point or other I just decide I like where the lines are going and add more on instinct towards a satisfactory compromise between the idea and the technique.
Do any other illustrators feel this way about how their work gets created?
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sometimes that happens to me but most of the time i try to "control" the drawing according to what i originally saw in my mind. Its not necessarily a good thing though... i'm learning to "not think" so much with some drawings. inspired by what you've been writing in your blog. i usually become instinctive when it comes to colors, but not so much with lines.
I don't do professional illustration, obviously, but I find that if I want to draw, like, Emma Frost it all just flows from the pencil. I think I know what you mean and I think it is what's so unique about all your art. It's very vivid and fluid, not a stocky, stuffy piece of art but just very ALIVE.
And I like it like that.
Aww, thanks 'Fin!
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