Tuesday, March 23, 2010

IF: Expired Roll


I know...this seems inappropriate...but don't say you haven't been there and felt that same sense of panicked frustration...

Park doodle


This weekend was the first warm and sunny day in months...so we were actually able to go outside and roam free. We had a whiffle ball hitting contest...which only resulted in two of the three kids crying..one for the catcher getting a touch of bat to the face...one when the other took a babe ruth swing and the whiffle ball took a chunk of finger (I told her she must not have been swinging her hardest or it would have taken her finger off and she needed to do better next time.) Then we played freeze tag...after about 45 minutes in I started getting the gimp leg for some reason...probably old age...and those tricky kids kept managing to tag me right next to a bench...at which point I would sit down and doodle for 5 minutes here and there. And of course having raptors on the brain I did this...

Monday, March 22, 2010

Top Secret III


One dino outlined. I've seen lots of good work where there is no variation in the stroke of the line, but I always like to use the expand stroke feature to add a touch of visual interest.



The next step will be to add the flat fill color and do any additional linework adjustments or additions.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

TOP SECRET II

I was planning on the second portion of the layout with my turtle...it started out I was going to just use a big dinosaur head and thought it would have worked out okay...


But I wasn't really happy with it...as a matter of fact the more I looked at it the more I thought...wow...that stinks...and after watching DinoShark on SyFY this past weekend I am pretty sharp on what terrible is...

While in the middle of talking to a student a new and hopefully more exciting idea hit me...the finished pic just popped in my head. So I spent a couple of day sketching it out and figuring placement of characters. I did some rough drawings and cut them out in photoshop to work out a bit more of the details. I wasn't worried too much about the arms at this point only the general mass of the group.


Once I got that generally sketched I decided to draw all the characters involved even though there tends to be a bit of overlapping with the composition. It may seem like more work now, but I've learned it is better to draw everything and be able to make slight or even major adjustments...in times past when I would on draw the visible areas I've gotten caught when I've had to move objects...for the most part I believe I am okay with these although I'll have to upgrade the detail work a bit.





The final product will be zoomed in, but by doing all the creatures I think I will be able to make a poster where I can have it zoomed out and show everything...trying for dramatic compositions or doing the cards makes me feel like I'm not keeping in practice with creating the whole...then you get accused of not being able to draw anything but floating heads and half bodies...of course I now have to go back and finish the lower portion of the turtle that is a floating half body...the one episode of Star Trek the Next Generation I accidentally watched they gave kids a 'wand' that could read their mind and some sort of laserish light would create the art merely by their thoughts...can't wait for that Wacom update to come out....

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

TOP SECRET


As previously stated I'm a bit behind on all kinds of things. My Styraco is still moving very slowly, I have a bunch of new sketches to help finish out my playing cards...but this is the item on the front burner...this is a part of an item for a project the class and I are doing as a group...It lacks shading and color adjustment at this point...hopefully this afternoon will get the rest of the image complete and then be able to get to shading...when everything is complete I'll post and explain what the entire project is about.

And Detlef...if you read this...nobody can comment on your blog because no word is showing up to prove the poster isn't a spambot...

Paper Doll


They chose Willy Wonka for the prom theme...so of course he had to have an outfit that was appropriate for this completely inappropriate image...I'm sorry...I know I should be ashamed...and somewhere deep inside me I am...We did a test prototype of the real thing...there are some bugs that need worked out...

Thursday, March 04, 2010

Pointillism Styraco




Click to enlarge...Excuse the poorly executed paneling of the item...It took about 10 scans and I just threw it together without trying too hard to make it blended and pretty...so obvious blotches are the effect...those aren't really there in really life...

So where I stand on this...I usually spend a couple of hours here and there throwing in the points...it takes a long time because I am trying to establish some sense of form after the first fill-in...(towards the rump you can tell the difference of the flat fill vs. the front where I've established some value range)...if I'm not careful I will just end up with flat expanses that don't flow properly because I was mind numbingly filling in space...


Once I get the dino finished and the other bird I will work at filling the background...I have it loosely sketched in and planned out but it definitely needs more development...hopefully this will balance out some of the areas that scream out (the solid black areas on the birds).

Sunday, February 07, 2010

IF: Muddy


"Your future is hard to read...it all seems a bit muddy..."

Saturday, February 06, 2010

Joker


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Joker is finished...I did several test sketches which I'll try to post later...but they were a bit too goofy...I thought a snail fit the Joker well because of the eye stalks comparing to the joker hat...

The number cards will be pretty easy (plus the back design) and I will have to tweak the face cards to make sure the layout measurements are all the same...I've been contemplating doing more of the face cards since there are usually two variations of the king, queen, and jack...I actually even thought about doing 4 differing designs for each but that might take longer than what I have...from sketch to finished product it is taking about 10 hours.

I actually contacted a POD company that does cards and they sent me 10 decks for each paper/plastic stock they have. There is one more company I want to get some samples from to see what their quality is...but I might actually have some decks made. Since I'm not a major card producer the cost it a bit more than what I would like...depending on what stock you use there is a minimum order of 25 to 100 decks at this company but they seem pretty reputable...the other company has a really limited printing stock but cost is much less...so we'll see. I printed out really large versions and of course like them more, but nobody is going to play with 17 inch cards...too hard to hide them up your sleeve...

Friday, January 29, 2010

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Jack of Spades




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I finished the Jack...On the Queen I had gold trim around the heart under the Q...on the King I didn't. I think I like it better without the gold trim but doing it either way is a relatively easy fix...

Now I have to get the Joker and an Ace completed as well as the back design for the card...Joker is sketched out...back of card is in my brain...possibly using up the last space of my remaining two brain cells...after that it will just be a matter of tweeking placement to ensure consistency of the letters and symbols...



This was my initial sketch...



Of course during an after school meeting I decided to play with the design a bit and came up with this...

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Queen of Hearts


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Second in the card series...tried to capture a bit of the personality of the Praying Mantis female...you know...killing and eating their partner...queen of hearts indeed...

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

King of Diamonds

Been a while since my last post...as I've been trudging through the giant pointillism dinosaur...and the Holidays...and it is time for the students to start putting the final touches on their portfolios...so no Illustration Friday or play time for me for a while.

Usually during the year the students design a playing card. This year's related teacher had the students design a single card...so this year I upped the project...students had to design the King, Queen, Ace, Jack, and Joker along with the back...again, another project I wanted to give a shot, especially after seeing the samples in the September/October Communications Arts mag...and since I haven't had a chance to do something out their for a bit I've thrown my hat in the ring.


I did the sketches for all the cards but know if I show them all I will be never finish them because something will blow up or I'll get attacked by a herd of jackels...or something...I'm trying to break free from the iron grip of Freehand, which I will again tout as superior and quicker than Illustrator in a lot of ways...but I know that Freehand is a lame duck program just waiting to die...PLEASE ADOBE...put the freaking bezigon tool AND the 'cut and past inside' function into Illustrator...

And with that...the finished card...


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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Sock Puppet


One of the projects to help students learn the creative process as well as Prismacolor use is to design a modified sock puppet. Last year I whipped out some quick roughs to show them examples of how to take the basic form for a hand puppet that would actually work. While I guess they fall more into the line of hand puppets I didn't want them to lose the basic underlying shape of the hand in their designs. This year I was bored watching them, and needed a break from my pointillism project, so I dug my sketch back up and completed my own.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

New Styraco Pose


New pose with frill adjusted...Still some minor adjusting that needs done...and will be adding back in the birds from the first attempt...in 22 minutes I will put down the first pointillism dot as I can go ahead and work on the head region...then it'll be like jumping off a very high bridge towards a concrete base...all downhill and scary...

IF:Music...Sweet Sweet Music...


I've missed the cut for band twice now...Granny always said this was musical fruit so I'm hoping it will give me that little something I seem to be lacking...

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Skull Study


Another skull study from my roost as students were working...this ballpoint pen is a bit 'stiffer' and requires a bit more pressure to get it to 'flow'...the good news is I found my super sketching 'Navy' pen distributed by our local visiting recruiters. I thought I had lost it and even sunk so low as to go to my supervisor's secretary...I mean administrative assistant...and swipe...I mean borrow...hers...she forgot to inform me that hers had run out of juice so it turned out to be a long trip for nothing...

Styracosaurus Pointillism


My graphite styraco was unacceptable for a variety of reasons...I redid the pose and while waiting to start afresh I did a quick pointillism head shot...one of the difficulties I have when doing something really large in graphite is the need to keep going back and adjust the values...and I'll often erase a few times trying to get a texture to look right...trying to strike the balance of too much detail vs. overworking...at some point it becomes overwhelming and I take 20 years longer than I want to. So the debate has been if I should do the large new styraco in pencil, which I think would look sharp but drive me insane at some point, or to do it in pointillism...at least with pointillism when you make a dot it is there...no going back...and adjustments can still be made but for some reason it seems to take less work...and is almost like therapy in a weird Chinese water torture sort of way...and it does tend to lend itself to dinos without worrying so much about the 'texturing' troubles pencil drives me to at certain points...If I had space I would just take up oil painting again and solve all the world's problems.

Friday, November 13, 2009

IF: Unbalanced


The other clowns wondered if Ted was really cut out for the job...sure it was tough to lose your first balloon dog...but nobody else had ever went through the trouble of a burial...

Monday, November 09, 2009

Sometimes you just have to call a terd a terd part II


The more I worked on this the less happy I became...it was rather draining because things weren't turning out regardless of what I was trying. The head frill area wasn't 'turning' properly and seemed to be running too flat...the pose seemed too stiff...I noticed when I first laid it out that I had forced him onto the format...a bit too cramped...media use had some planning issues that I found out after the fact...

Of course there are some things I like...the idea...the area from behind the eye all the way to the beak...really like the eyeball and beak...a couple of the birds...while there might be some potential I just realize I'm never going to be happy with it...so I bit the bullet...I started over again so that I can take what I learned and really make this work...I might cut this up and save the good parts...but I know attempt two is going to be much better...and it'll get finished much quicker...which is a good thing since I already have the next idea sketched out...

Friday, November 06, 2009

IF: Blur


Pencil J. Pencil...further proof the life is but a blur. You lived well these past 3 weeks...you were kind, humble, always did what was asked of you...but now...your time is done.

I drew a face on my eraser...he too is a friend. And every time I go to erase something I stop and see the look of horror on his face. Do I REALLY need to erase that line? What could I do better next time so I can keep him around longer? I find that people often abuse eraser privileges...especially at the start of an artistic career. I mean we could draw general to specific and really keep that nice sketchy feel...but too often we are overwhelmed by a need for perfection in the beginning and start hammering out details too early...and find ourselves making mistake after mistake and in the quest for perfection end up with something dull and lifeless...misproportioned...awkward...items not placed well in the composition...value sets clashing...and we drag our poor eraser friends out...sure there are times to erase...it isn't a capital offense...but if we spend more time drawing and less time erasing wouldn't the world be a better place...and our eraser friends would perhaps be around a little longer...and they would thank us...

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Skull


Just a quick sketch done while students were doing their sketches...nothing like a good sketching pen...

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Monday, October 12, 2009

IF: Flying Legends Revealed


The real reason he was called the Red Baron...for more laughable revisionist history, visit the latest batch of public ed history books...

Wednesday, October 07, 2009

Meanwhile...at the meeting...


About a month ago I had a meeting with some fine folks from a local college...of course I doodled the main guy and several of the attendees were watching...and they started snickering off and on which kept disrupting the meeting...I had to set up a mini-blind because I wasn't going to stop drawing and they weren't going to stop laughing...so when I went to the meeting last night and introduced myself they went, "Oh you're that guy that drew _______." So of course I stared drawing last night and got the one non-art guy...he was just the note taker...and I sat at the end like a leper in a way so that I had no peepers...because this meeting looked a bit more official...we had a large wooden desk with plug-in ports...and they were serving sliced fruit...

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Triceratops pointillism w/Waterolor


I finally came through on my threat to add watercolor to this...don't make me make threats like that again...

Sunday, October 04, 2009

Styraco Update


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Got some more work and adjustments done...at least now I have a better feel for how I'm doing the body although I will have a lot of value adjustments to do...which will be a 1000 times easier than the head...kind of makes me wish I had done it first...still a lot of work to go and I again feel better about going really slow...and as all my friends say...I am in more ways than one...I made several adjustments to the birds that are vastly improved over what I had sketched in to begin with...looking forward to finishing it sometime in the year 2097...

Facebook


I know I'm a bit late on the 'facebook craze'...but I need every chance I get to have a laugh plus it seems easier to keep up with some of my friends...so I took the plunge. I don't necessarily get the 'twitter-like' updates that some people post..."I am eating a pickle...tune in for the next thing I do..." but mostly because I don't see how people have that much time or energy...but I do see how many of the networking services aren't bad things and can actually save time...

That being said my initial profile pic was the standard "Jimmy Nuetron Head silhouette'...I immediately received complaints that the pic looked nothing like me...So I downloaded a pic (I've never taken a good pic...of course there may be a reason for that) and I got some heat because it looked too much like me...so I did this doodle to get the best of both worlds. It doesn't look like me because I hardly ever wear a tie...and if I do I forgot how to tie a real one a long time ago so I use the clip-on...and second my arms aren't nearly that hairy...but everything else is pretty much in line...

Friday, October 02, 2009

IF:Germ


Remember when 14 year old boys used to chase 14 year old girls for smooches and you would hear screams of "Boy Germs" or "Boy Cooties"...maybe someone should try and reinstate that fear...

Thursday, October 01, 2009

Styracosaurus in progress


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This one has been a bit slow going...but I've had to take breaks and come back to it several times and make corrections. It is also the biggest item I've worked on...I think the full sheet is 20" by 30"...anyway it takes up most of my drawing table. I've got all the general areas figured out I just have to fill it in...the plan is a full body shot half-way submerged in water with tick birds getting a free ride...the really tough part will be doing the reflections and background...and then going back in and adjusting the values...the one mistake I made...I tried out using carbon pencils for some of the blacks...which worked well...but I only switched to it after I found out that the ebony pencils were still not getting the darks I wanted (partially because of the reflection factor). And of course the carbon doesn't really want to stick into the graphite areas where I had already lade down the blacks because there is no tooth left...

So while I read all of the good points to carbon pencils (the molecules are more uneven so when you lay a patch down they don't reflect light as graphite does....graphite particles are more even and lay down 'smoother' which acts in a way as a mirror...) So while I love the rich blacks I know I have to be careful with using it...and in the future plan better so I know where to use the carbon pencil and where to hit the graphite...

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

IF:Recognize the pattern Bruce!!!



I was watching the old Incredible Hulk show the other day on Retro TV...my newest favorite channel with such classics as the Rockford Files and the A-Team...and mulling the word for IF when something hit...The show, like many, has a distinctive formula although like many shows of that time it is much more obvious.

Bruce walks down some road...sees a good looking lady in distress...stops to help out...and then it all goes haywire...there is always some bad guy after the good looking lady...Bruce always gets cornered by some street thugs at some point...they beat him up a bit while he begs them to stop...and poof...you have the Hulk. You would think at some point...since Bruce hates to become the Hulk...that as he is walking down the road and sees a hot chick (no offense ladies) broke down he would stay on the other side of the road since nothing good ever happened to him the other 2,527 times he stopped to help. Or perhaps, so as not to completely over-ride his altruistic nature, he would only stop to help moderately to homely looking women...apparently the mafia never has any interest in those types...or the elderly as I personally witness a lot more of those folks trying to change flat tires than I see swimsuit models. Or better yet he could stick to hiking paths and try to help out animals in distress...they tend not to join gangs or want someone dead to get inheritance money...plus they have a fear of humans naturally. Throw in the radiation smell...not to mention some questionable hygiene issues from walking cross country...and I think he would be fairly safe.

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Pointillism Triceratops



This is one of the things I got accomplished over the summer. Like my Oviraptor, I think I'm going to run some test prints and hit a couple with watercolor and see what kind of mess I can make. I did all of the comp work for my Dimetrodon pic but haven't gotten around to getting it started because I actually began doing a large Styracosaurus drawing in graphite. And of course I'm really slow on that because school has officially started and I've went doodle crazy here and there.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

IF:Wrapped...Great Moments in Break-Up History


"I just ran into your wife in the hall...she told me to tell you she's leaving you for a younger man...something about you being too wrapped up in yourself lately..."

Monday, August 10, 2009

IF: Impatience


"It may be a while...Turtle just went in a couple of hours ago."