Thursday, November 26, 2009
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Placemat Monster
I don't know what this is but it was doodled upside-down on my three year old daughter's placemat while dining in the cafe at the Skirball Cultural Center. This doodle has improvements added here and there by my daughter. (She insists on art directing all my work these days.)
By the way, the Noah's Ark exhibit there is a lot of fun. It features interactive critter contraptions made from recycled materials.
(Color pencil on cafe placemat)
By the way, the Noah's Ark exhibit there is a lot of fun. It features interactive critter contraptions made from recycled materials.
(Color pencil on cafe placemat)
Thursday, November 19, 2009
A few quick sketches
Yikes! It's been a long time since I posted anything here. For a while I was focusing strictly on comics and other Little Green Dog goodness, and then I got really sick (still have this nagging cough,) but I'm getting antsy to start drawing and painting for DDJ again.
Actually, I've been able to paint some concept art and matte paintings for a project at work recently, which is cool but unfortunately I can't show any of it because of the usual NDAs. But I did get to do some personal doodlin' yesterday while waiting for 3D renders to complete. Nothing fancy, just some warm ups.
I'm reading a book called Mastering the Craft of Painting by Angelo John Grado, which has some interesting ideas that I never thought about before, like the relationship between the jawline and the hips.
Here's another page of similar doodles.
There is a bonus sketch in the above drawing: if you look closely, you can see my daughter's doodles coming through from the back side of the paper.
Finally, I tried applying the idea to an action pose.
Okay, back to drawing Brudders now.
(Pencil on paper.)
Actually, I've been able to paint some concept art and matte paintings for a project at work recently, which is cool but unfortunately I can't show any of it because of the usual NDAs. But I did get to do some personal doodlin' yesterday while waiting for 3D renders to complete. Nothing fancy, just some warm ups.
I'm reading a book called Mastering the Craft of Painting by Angelo John Grado, which has some interesting ideas that I never thought about before, like the relationship between the jawline and the hips.
Here's another page of similar doodles.
There is a bonus sketch in the above drawing: if you look closely, you can see my daughter's doodles coming through from the back side of the paper.
Finally, I tried applying the idea to an action pose.
Okay, back to drawing Brudders now.
(Pencil on paper.)
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