Monday, June 27, 2011

Emotions


On paper, most of my work has happy/content faces in it. This is not too surprising as what I normally work on is related to "feel good" stories. But I thought it'd be fun to see how far I could take the simple, two dot/"U-nose" template for faces and make some emotions.


Next I'll practice side-drawn faces with only one ear showing. I can draw short hair sideways, but longer hair seems way harder for me. Practice, practice, practice!

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Awe & Inspiration

I've been surfing for and reading artists' blogs for quite some time. I'm inspired by the way these comic/graphic novelists direct their characters on the page and with how fearless they seem to be in their creation. To MEET and visit with them is awe inspiring! 

I visited with Kazu Kibuishi (author and artist of Amulet and Copper) about his process, and I thanked him for the tutorial he has up on Bolt City as it was so helpful to me as a beginning digital artist. He asked to see my book, and he complimented my artwork, saying that having good sensibilities was essential and to keep creating. :) I liked looking over his Amulet series and the beginnings of an iPad app that should launch toward fall.

I then met Chad Thomas, an awesome artist who works on Mega Man comics and Young Salem comics. It was cool watching him sketch a picture for my daughter and to hear about how he got started. When he got out his Pitt pen I noted that I used the same, and we both agreed on their reliability and smoothness. Secretly I was happy to note that the pens I use are the "real deal"... Kinda silly, but it's nice to feel validated!

Next was Chris Schweizer. He had his "Sketchbooks" book for sale in which he took a great time inking a picture in the cover. I found out about some neat materials and that though he has trained at a school of design (where he also teaches now), he believes it is never too late in life to start creating and that I should just keep sketching and experimenting. His book outlines his process, and I'm excited to read it!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Latest Sketch


Colored in GIMP for kicks.

My son is in Kajukenbo, and I felt inspired after watching one of his practices.