Part Number Next of my Small Horrors series. I really have to turn these into greeting cards.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Hello, Kitty Kitty!
Hello, Kitty
I found an old drawing I had done when I was just over 15, that was printed in X-men. My drawing was so badly inked in it (and I swear it looked better before I sent it off), that I decided to redraw it today. It needs some more work, but I think Kitty looks more like the 13 year old she was supposed to be than the original drawing I made.
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Retrograde
Flying Drama
Happy Christmas!
Quick Draw
Christmas Eve was spent at my brother's place in Toronto, so amidst the dinner, gift giving and plain adjusting to the new surroundings, I had little time to draw. I pulled out a piece of cardboard and did a quick manga-influenced face, as my niece proffered her manga books for me to read to bed. Sorry, it's a crap drawing. :/
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Scalpel! Next Version
Fleshing out the poster/postcard concept for my friend's play, it was hard for him to imagine that I really wanted it to look like a noir-ish Hollywood movie poster, with cheesy dramatic lighting effecs. However, I really need to fix the character's face. She looks too much like a drawing to me, but how do you draw the perfect, imperfectly done plastic surgery aficionado?
Scalpel!
Monday, December 21, 2009
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Repair
I felt duty-bound to repair yesterday's horrible face sketch. Using just the airbrush tool in Painter, it started to look very mannequin-like, although the proprtions are still kinda off. Oh well.
This finish reminds me of one of my makeup painters back in my mannequin days, Ivan. He always painted with such a smooth hand, the mannequins makeup looked positively airbrushed on. Ivan Figueroa was amazing at what he did. I still remember him from time to time whenever I see Rootstein mannequins. R.I.P. Ivan.
This finish reminds me of one of my makeup painters back in my mannequin days, Ivan. He always painted with such a smooth hand, the mannequins makeup looked positively airbrushed on. Ivan Figueroa was amazing at what he did. I still remember him from time to time whenever I see Rootstein mannequins. R.I.P. Ivan.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Quick Eye
Quicklines
I joined the Facebook fan club for the late, great Antonio Lopez, one of my idols growing up. In retrospect, he was amazing, but my own work has come very far so I thought maybe I had caught up. But looking at one of his quick sketches on the FB page, and rediscovering the confidence of his lines, I realized how very wrong I was. This was an attempt to ape the piece I saw.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Fabric Unfurling
So funny- some things apparently never change. I've been drawing fabric unfurling on a figure for the third of the Mass series, and I noticed how much my rendering style hasn't changed that much in 20 years. I know because I have a drawing from back in 1984 /college that has the same kind of shaping and linework. Although to be fair, since I'm working on a tablet, my linework isn't as smooth as I can get it when I'm slaving over a sheet with a technical pen, and I did want this new drapery to be a bit less rounded and more "crunchy" and squared off, like they were less satiny and had a bit more body. Still, the way I put the lines down were very familiar. Hunh. Guess I could either say I was good at it back then, or my abilities haven't grown a whit in two decades...
a detail from a fantasy-based illustration I did back in April of 1984:
a detail from a fantasy-based illustration I did back in April of 1984:
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Dark & Lovely
I got tired of all my happy zaftig Zenaidas after a week so I had to do something completely different. I needed fashion-y imagery. This rather dark 80s piece came as the result of seeing a magazine image that I then warped in my head.
edit: I had to fiddle with the line of her nose. There was a stroke width that was bugging me.
edit: I had to fiddle with the line of her nose. There was a stroke width that was bugging me.
Zenaida Triptych
Zenaida Diptych 6
Zenaida Diptych 4
Zenaida Diptych
One of my blog followers commissioned me for a couple of drawings of Zenaida, and I'm happy to comply. She's typical of my characters - all happy and sexy, but much more woman. In the nearly 20 years I've been drawing her as a recurrent character, some things have been established as her look, and certain sketches are really her. It may be the proportion of the eyes or the largeness of her smile, or the scale of her nipples. This week, since I was doing her for someone else. I paid extra attention to keeping her consistent, especially since she'l be going to someone else's home to live. Joanie, these are for you! I'm glad she makes you so happy!
Monday, December 7, 2009
Exhausted
Zenaida Study
And another commission, this one of my favorite Venus of the Rice, Zenaida. I am doing this in natural media but decided to do a quick study in Painter. Been really hard to get anything done, seems my Mac is experiencing major bugginess. I can barely make any changes nor save files! Is Mercury retrograde yet??
Scalpel
A friend commissioned me to do a sketch for him, for a play he's doing. I have to draw older ladies who have gone under the knife for plastic surgery. How does one do that? I'm not sure how to draw those enhanced features. I may have to look for references... maybe if I watch Bravo's Real Housewives series...
Meeting Sketch
Tuesdays at work can be positively mind-numbing. Not only do we have weekly Tuesday morning meetings at 8:30, but most of the information is repetitive and so uninteresting after the 7th or 15th iteration by various people. So I find myself sketching people at the meeting.
(I left the sketch at work but should upload it soon... not that it's the best, but hey, a sketch a day, no matter how awful!)
(I left the sketch at work but should upload it soon... not that it's the best, but hey, a sketch a day, no matter how awful!)
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Monday, November 30, 2009
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Unibrow 2
Unibrow
Thursday, November 26, 2009
(G)Old Standards
Butterick, Vogue Patterns, non-editorial magazine illustrations: those are the fashion illustration standards I grew up with in Manila. The lower-end fashion styles were seen as desirable, especially since they illustrated for a customer the actual dresses and clothing before they bought into it. Not the most advanced stylistically, but easy to comprehend, and they were my understanding of what was supposed to be good. What did I know, right? To this day, I still strive for that, despite knowing better. This was a quick sketch, not fully finished by any means, with that end in mind (hence the really prosaic clothing). I recalled a woman named Trining, who was the best illustrator that my mother ever hired, and who stayed with us at our shop the New Yorker the longest (well, at least in my nascent memory). She became synonymous with the Gold Standard of what all illustrations were supposed to look like. I wonder where she is now? She was at least a decade older than me, maybe more.
Old Fashion(ed) Sketch
Monday, November 23, 2009
Phoenix, Again
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Medusa Riff, 3
Medusa Riff, 2
Medusa Riff
I completely forgot to do a drawing on Thursday, so when I realized it Friday morning, I put together this image based on the Inhumans comic book cover that was staring at me from my desk. The main character on the cover, Medusa, had a cowl that I found interesting, so I decided to do my riff on it.
Wacom Intuous 4 trial
I went to TekServe on Wednesday eve to attend a demo of a product I've been interested in this past year, and while waiting for the demo to start, I decided to play around with the new Wacom tablets they had on display. With double the pressure sensitivity of my current one, I had a hard time adjusting to it. The lines on this sketch were way shakier than I'm used to.
Joshua
Kiiiity
I didn't want to draw. I was having Monday blues, but I forced myself to do something quick. I used to breed and raise Siamese cats when I was in my teens, and I love cats, Siamese in particular because I have a long history with them. I love how this one has the slightly skewed ears of a cat wondering what the heck is going on.