I had a grumpy day today. I don't think I got much sleep last night, and work didn't help. So here's a quick drawing that helped calm me down a bit. It's pretty much how I feel though, angry at nothing.
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Monday, July 30, 2007
Rejection - after the fact
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Illustration Friday - Moon
Yet another kooky idea I had for this week's topics. The fun for me with Illustration Friday are the concepts over the execution. So here's my interpretation of "moon". How many times has this happened to you? Or were you one of the guys in the window?
More serious and less potty-brained pictures can be seen throughout the rest of my blog. Just click on the header.
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Saturday, July 28, 2007
People on the Go IV - Green Portrait
I've seen this sort of illustration done a few times before, and in an art blog I saw recently. I figured I'd give it a try. I'm happy with the results. What I'm not happy with is the amount of time it took me to do this. I had a couple of false starts (using the wrong tools) and had to re-do the highlight and the shading to get it right. Still though, I feel it took me too long to complete this.
I'm still having a hard time with backgrounds. I tried a couple of 'canned' backgrounds, or just flat brown, it didn't look right.
Can anyone give me a hand with the backgrounds, I need a few ideas there.
Again, comments are always appreciated.
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Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Fourth Pastel - Indy Cigarette Girl
Ok, here's my fourth pastel. I worked on it over two nights. It's based on a photo of mine included in the post.
This is one of my better and earlier photos. I'm pretty happy with the photo. I think I did do a little tweaking in photoshop getting rid of some background items and darkening the hair to meld into the background.
As for the pastel painting, I'm satisfied with it, I wouldn't say proud, but satisfied. I did draw it using the smoother side of the canson paper and I think that helped. I used black paper but in retrospect I probably should of used a lighter colour as it would have made her skin tone more fair.
Items I know I could have done better are;
- Right eyebrow: The angle is a little off. Erasing that big of a black area would have made a mess.
- Eye proportions: the eyes are a little far apart and there's not enough skin between the left eye and the side of her head.
- Right side of the face: I couldn't get the contours right.
- Right shoulder: Again, not sure how I could of fixed that without making a mess.
- Hair ends: I'm not sure how I could of ended the hair better.
- Background/Trimming: I copped out and just used black.
One cool thing I learned during this is that brown and blue make a good colour that can be used as a shadow for skin tones.
I'm looking for some real critiques so let me know!
Sunday, July 22, 2007
My First Pastel - or - I feel like a first grader.
OK, so here's my first pastel. Well actually it's my second. Technically maybe my third. My first was a portrait that I never completed. My second one was so horrible I ripped it to shreds. With two failures I put my pastels away and cried. Well, I didn't cry, but I was a little disheartened. After months of therapy (Actually, I've been busy doing other things like this blog, that I doubt anyone reads other than the Illustration Friday people, but they only look at my weekly entry) I finally got over my first two and I figured I better give it another go. So this my third pastel, although not all that great is somewhat bearable. I did learn a few things while doing this. Here's what I've learned;
First: It's a lot harder than it looks to do a good pastel painting/drawing. I have a couple of books on how to draw/paint using pastels, and boy do they make it look easy.
Second: Don't use the wire side of the canson paper. It's painful to use and you get this annoying screen pattern throughout the drawing/painting. (edit - I found some examples online where this looks ok, I guess I'll try it again)
Third: Pastels and computer mice don't mix. Don't touch anything until you wash your hands. My mouse now has some permanent orange/grey pigment on it.
Anyways, let me know what you think. I'm prepared for the worst.
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Friday, July 20, 2007
Illustration Friday - Poem - Haiku
OK, here's a very quick and dirty interpretation of poem. I had a good idea and I whipped it up PowerPoint of all things.
I'll be honest, I don't get poetry. It was always my least favourite part in English class. All the rhyming, iambic pentameters, and all the rules. I just found it a chore.
At any rate here's my submission for 'poem'.
Take a look at my other work, just click on the 'Daily Charcoal' header.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Another Robot
Here's another robot. This guy started off as a charcoal drawing, the I brought him into Photoshop. I like the sketchy look to him combined with the bold colours. I get the feeling I've borrowed this style and I think I know from who. If anyone else has seen this let me know.
To be honest that's the one thing I'm really trying to find; my own unique style. I like graphical/technical art, but I also like colour blends and transitions. Some of my work would be technical and abstract. As I'm writing this, I'm thinking that I don't have anything really 'organic'. It's all very graphical. I think I'll try to do something less ridged and more free flowing.
Well I'm off to work in my sketchbook with conte in my bed. Yeah I know it'll make a mess, I'm a nutter, thanks for caring.
Monday, July 16, 2007
Little Buddy
OK, here's my Little Buddy. I'm not sure what I'm going to name him yet, so for now that's his name. I think I've finally found 'my character'. You know the one that you always draw. I've been looking for him for a while. Hopefully he's going to stick around.
Little Buddy started off as a sketch for Illustration Friday - Geeky. I was going to do some over the top Japanese type characters and use them as my Geeky entry. Needless to say, that didn't happen. Instead I found my Little Buddy. He didn't look Japanese per say, maybe more French or the New Retro style. Needing the practice I pulled him into Illustrator and tried to ink and colour him. It wasn't easy, but not that hard either. I'm pleased with the results.
I'm trying to get used to drawing him. I find it insanely hard to redraw the same thing over and over again. I've tried it on the train but he becomes a little wiggly. If anyone has some good tips on how to redraw characters freehand I'd appreciate it!
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Illustration Friday - Discovery
Here's another Illustration Friday submission done in Illustrator again. I had a few ideas kicking around. Soneone had already done my inital idea (Archimedes in the bath) so I had to noodle around for something else. Seems like I'm still on the simple graphical kick. I was going to do something more abstract but this seems very fitting.
At any rate, enjoy.
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Thursday, July 12, 2007
People on the Go III
Here's another one from my "People on the GO" series. I think I bungled her nose in this one. Not bad overall though.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Illustration Friday - Geeky - The Pyramid of Geek
Well now, here's a topic that I was able to come up with TOO many ideas. I decided to go with my 'Pyramid of Geek'.
I have a few reasons I approached this topic this week the way I did.
First, I've been wanting to do something more graphic and less cartoonish, painterly, sketch or drawing.
Second, I wanted to stay away from drawing a geeky character (even though the horn rimmed glasses did make it into my composition).
Third, I wanted to better learn how to use the pen tool in Illustrator. As an aside, the pen tool gives me a headache every time I use it for the first 10 minutes then I get the hang of it, still it's a tough tool to get used to.
Fourth, I wanted to include all my geeky hobbies and things I have been/are interested in.
I did all the icons in Illustrator then played around in Photoshop. I feel the execution is a bit rudimentary, but the concept is sound. I got to tell you though, doing all those icons in Illustrator took me a while (still just learning).
I'm curious if most people can figure out what some of the more cryptic icons are. Click on the image above and you should get two at least. The first person that can provide me the most specific meanings for all my icons, including the top one, will get a print of the illustration signed and sent to their home for free!
I have a few reasons I approached this topic this week the way I did.
First, I've been wanting to do something more graphic and less cartoonish, painterly, sketch or drawing.
Second, I wanted to stay away from drawing a geeky character (even though the horn rimmed glasses did make it into my composition).
Third, I wanted to better learn how to use the pen tool in Illustrator. As an aside, the pen tool gives me a headache every time I use it for the first 10 minutes then I get the hang of it, still it's a tough tool to get used to.
Fourth, I wanted to include all my geeky hobbies and things I have been/are interested in.
I did all the icons in Illustrator then played around in Photoshop. I feel the execution is a bit rudimentary, but the concept is sound. I got to tell you though, doing all those icons in Illustrator took me a while (still just learning).
I'm curious if most people can figure out what some of the more cryptic icons are. Click on the image above and you should get two at least. The first person that can provide me the most specific meanings for all my icons, including the top one, will get a print of the illustration signed and sent to their home for free!
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Monday, July 9, 2007
The Vomitron 2000
In addition to drawing, I also like taking pictures and fancy myself a budding amateur photographer. I didn't feel like posting another drawing I was kinda 'meh' about, so I figured I'd put up some of my photos.
So here's some pictures of the "Vomitron 2000", well actually it's a Ferris wheel taken with a long shutter speed. I like the patterns of light that appear in the first picture, the second one is just insane.
Again, comments are always appreciated.
Saturday, July 7, 2007
Back to the Charcoal
I haven't posted a charcaol abstract in a while so I figure I'd pull one out of my stash. I've also been busy with life in general.
Here's one from a few months back. Again, just sitting and drawing and sketching away until something came out.
Lately I've been trying to do more work in Illustrator and Photoshop. Those are both pretty big applications and you can do a TON of stuff with them. I'm just trying to learn how to master them. I don't know why I find Illustrator difficult. Connecting all the line segments and whatnot together and then making something out of them. I find Photoshop a lot easier.
At an rate, here's my drawing. I called it 'Roots'. Enjoy.
As always, any comments are appreciated.
Sunday, July 1, 2007
More Crazy Photoshop Fun
Still playing around in Photoshop today.
This image was originally a picture taken at a 'State Fair' (we call it the Canadian National Exhibition - CNE for short). I love going there, always a fun day for me.
At any rate there were these two entertainers a guy and and a girl walking the grounds. It was a neat show they had. The guy was on stilts but had a suit around him that looked like he was sitting on this tall ostrich. The girl walked around with a magnifying glass. Her costume though made it look like she was floating. It was all very Ren-fair-esque (Renaissance Fair), but insanely interesting.
I hope they are back next year, I'll take more shots. If they sit still for long enough.
Illustration Friday - Twist
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