Since I was heading over to a friend's place at 9:30 to celebrate New Year's Eve, I knew I wouldn't be able to get any sketching in before 2012. I had originally planned on drawing while at the party, but on the subway train I decided todo something I've always wanted to do, but never have: I sketched people on the train. The woman sitting in front of me had interesting boots, so I sketched that. However, I was on the Express train, so I didn't really get much drawing time in. Still, it's something new for me, so that's a nice way to end the year. Here's to more drawings in 2012! That's actually my New Year's Resolution: to finish more drawings. Obviously, this unfinished sketch doesn't count, but hey, that's SO last year!
Happy New Year everyone!
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Tessa, Page 5 done
Friday, December 30, 2011
Tessa, Page 5
This over-20-year-old comic strip will get inked and finished before I die, I swear!
I think part of the problem is no matter how much I think otherwise, I try to 'respect' the old pencils, but they're actually only breakdowns and should be redrawn extensively! Ah, still, I don't want it to change too much, as there's an honesty to this old story that was so true of me and my work at the time.
Also, soooo stupid! haha!
For those of you wondering what this is from, old school X-men fans may recall when Sage used to be called Tessa. My friends and I thought up a silly origin story here. And if you're a reaally old X-men fan, you'll know that this page is in homage to this layout by Dave Cockrum, from Uncanny X-men issue#94. :)
I think part of the problem is no matter how much I think otherwise, I try to 'respect' the old pencils, but they're actually only breakdowns and should be redrawn extensively! Ah, still, I don't want it to change too much, as there's an honesty to this old story that was so true of me and my work at the time.
Also, soooo stupid! haha!
For those of you wondering what this is from, old school X-men fans may recall when Sage used to be called Tessa. My friends and I thought up a silly origin story here. And if you're a reaally old X-men fan, you'll know that this page is in homage to this layout by Dave Cockrum, from Uncanny X-men issue#94. :)
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Violet Face
I just opened up yesterday's sketch and drew on the background, directly, not doing things on a layer as I normally do. It affected the color and made for all sorts of brush strokes, which I have to say shook things up a bit despite my drawing yet another 3/4 view face. Must remember to take more chances...
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Owch
And I still don't want to draw, but this time because my wrists are hurting. Ugh, what did I do at the gym??
Anyhow, this is a drawing with no erasing. Any mistakes - and there are lots- I just left in and tried to salvage by adding newer lines. Hah, didn't really work...
Oh, I know why my wrist hurts - aside from all the drawing, I was baking today, and creaming the damn butter by hand. Guess I'm not used to that action...
Anyhow, this is a drawing with no erasing. Any mistakes - and there are lots- I just left in and tried to salvage by adding newer lines. Hah, didn't really work...
Oh, I know why my wrist hurts - aside from all the drawing, I was baking today, and creaming the damn butter by hand. Guess I'm not used to that action...
Monday, December 26, 2011
Break
I thought that I really should take a break, especially after 12 days of intensive Heron sketching. Between the planning and the rendering it was a great exercise for me, because I had deadlines I had to respect and no room for error. But after 12 days, I didn't want to draw anything digitally, so I rented a movie (the last Harry Potter) and while watching some of the characters online (the Dementors) got the idea to draw fabric unfurling. So I just picked up a pen and whatever paper was lying around, and doodled.
Sunday, December 25, 2011
The Twelve Days of Heron, Part 12
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Saturday, December 24, 2011
The Twelve Days of Heron, Part 11
The Twelve Days of Heron, Part 10
Thursday, December 22, 2011
The Twelve Days of Heron, Part 9
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
The Twelve Days of Heron, Part 8
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
The Twelve Days of Heron, Part 7
Monday, December 19, 2011
The Twelve Days of Heron, Part 6
Sunday, December 18, 2011
The Twelve Days of Heron, Part 5
Saturday, December 17, 2011
The Twelve Days of Heron, Part 4
Friday, December 16, 2011
The Twelve Days of Heron, Part 3
Thursday, December 15, 2011
The Twelve Days of Heron, Part 2
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Gym Guy: Bazooka Joe, Done
I made niggling little changes to his face then changed it all back, but I did get to base the colors of his gym garb on the actual things he wears since he posted a workout shot on Facebook. So voila, Bazooka Joe is done... a scant two days before his birthday! Hoep he likes it... and that it looks like him to all his friends and fam.
The Harsh Cold Voice of the White Queen
This is a page from my now (gasp!) 24 year old comic strip that I never finished! Egads, I really should get a move on it shouldn't it? Well, I inked a new page 'panel' today. Will this ever be finished??? In my head I keep holding out for a time when I can do it right, but done is better than perfect, methinks. Plus, at 24 years of age, it's not like anyone really cares except me... oboy, better get a move on.
Monday, December 12, 2011
Gym Guy: Bazooka Joe, 3
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Danielle and her friend Heron
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Gym Guy: My Trainer Totoro
There's a trainer at my gym who's a bit portly (yeah, what's up with that and being a trainer?) but is extremely friendly, and I can never remember his name. Also, he has a strangely blank expression to his eyes that remind me of the Keeper of the Forest Totoro from Hayao Miyazaki's "My Neighbor Totoro."
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Gym Guy: Smelly Santa 2
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Gym Guy: Bazooka Joe, 2
Gym Guy: Bazooka Joe
This is a makeup drawing from last night, as I was feeling a bit too malaised to draw. This is my friend from the gym, who asked me to do Smelly Santa. Throughout the first series of Gym Guy sketches I started thinking I knew how to do him too, and I mentioned it to him the other day and now he's fixated on getting one. I had a couple of ideas how to toon up his features, and I'm happy to report that this initial stab looks a bit like him to me, and now I just need to refine it and hopefully it will look like him to him and his friends. And as for the nickname, while he may not be sporting an eyepatch, did you see those guns on his arms? Yeah, major firearms on that one.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Space Face
I'm way too sick. How the heck did I catch another cold? Ugh. Anyhow, I didn't want to do a digital sketch so instead I took out an old sketch pad and worked on a previous drawing I had started while watching old episodes of Battlestar Galactica. I think I'm too sick to be multitasking, as I was trying to answer emails as well as read newsletters, and my memory was so taxed I stared at a photo of my favorite model and couldn't remember that his name was Sean O'Pry. Jeez, I hope I don't have Alzheimers...
Anyhow, this was the sketch I (halfheartedly) drew while watching my space drama.
Gym Guy: Smelly Santa
I didn't name him! My gym friend Marc insisted that I sketch this older man who goes to our gym always clad in the exact same outfit, with his wild white beard and reportedly pungent odor. I personally haven't been near enough to sniff him, but he's certainly unmistakeably memorable.
Hmm, this might be a good candidate as an Illustrator exercise...
Hmm, this might be a good candidate as an Illustrator exercise...
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Novice Again
I attended a really eye-opening Illustrator CS5 tutorial geared toward fashion illustrators earlier today. The features that the instructor put to use were really inspiring, and the fact that the program's a lot more user-friendly and less vector-looking than before made me really consider using Illustrator as a drawing tool. It seems like I could get a lot of the more graphic effects I work hard to achieve in Photoshop, with the added benefit of now being able to draw more naturally because of all the new brushes and features.
Well, I don't have CS5 yet, but I did have CS3. Sketching freehand, I didn't do too badly for the amount of effort I put in, but it's certainly not indicative of my personal illustration style (okay, frankly, it's ugly). It kinda looks like all those awful renderings that lower end retailers and magazines try to pass off as 'fashion illustrations'. I have a ways to go before I can recreate what I want in this program, but might as well start somewhere, eh? It never seemed possible before today, but I'm hoping I'll get into it.
This was an outfit I was wearing today to a party, btw. Hey, draw what you know...
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Crude 4
Back to my "Crude" drawing. I had a hard time deciding how to position and now how to render the hair, which should look like it's been dipped in petroleum, but fortunately I made some headway and now I'm just going back into the sketch and refining the shading as well as the edges. it's a bit labor-intensive, but if I'm on the phone chatting with a friend, it's a great way to doodle mindlessly and still get some work done! This still has a ways to go as some of the rendering is sharper and more graphical, while the versions I prefer have been blurred someone in the transition between highlights and shadow. Guess I have to go over the sketch again with the Blur tool...
Friday, December 2, 2011
Thursday, December 1, 2011
It Iz: Color Study
I thought I'd try mapping out the colors I saw in my head before I attempted to paint it. I don't think it will be quite so starkly simple, but I could always end up botching it, so a bit or practice shouldn't hurt. I think, even if I painted it without referring to the photo I took, it somewhat resembles him.
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