Monday, January 31, 2011

Playing around

This is my first doodle done with the Autodesk Sketchbook Pro app on my iPad. It's quite a robust program.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Few Steps Closer.


I am working on putting a nail in the coffin of the things that are keeping me from starting a webcomic. I have a couple characters, I got a few script ideas, I got a drawing board and some paper and I am working out a inking technique.

Why am I dressed like a cowboy? No good reason. It is more because I have been reading the last Scary Go Round book and I like how Ryan Beckwith is draw. He sometimes dresses like a cowboy. The last drawing also has no real purpose. It is me as the incredible Hulk or something.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Practice Sketches...

Just some practice sketches from paintings.

Monday, January 24, 2011

I've been simpsonized!

I'm working on a short right now, but it's not done yet. So, in the meantime, enjoy a sketch I did of myself as a Simpsons character!

Sunday, January 23, 2011

The Gulf Stream


One of my favorite works by one of my favorite artists, The Gulf Stream by Winslow Homer, depicts a sailor adrift in a mighty sea. He's on a tiny boat with a broken mast, surrounded by hungry sharks, with only sugar cane to sustain him. In the distance to the right is a looming water spout, which could potentially be his demise. In the distance to the left, is a far off ship which could potentially be his salvation. What I find constantly enigmatic about this painting is the attitude of the sailor himself. Despite his unenviable situation, he appears seemingly nonchalant. He's lounging comfortably on the deck, gazing off to the side, apparently ignoring all the dangers immediately surrounding him. I believe the sailor's attitude is what makes the expression of this subject unique. If he was scared, nervous, or even excited, this painting would probably be nothing special, but just like Mona Lisa's smile, The Gulf Stream always leaves me guessing what secret the subject knows.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

I tried to draw something.


Here's what I got today. It isn't much but its all that turned out kind of good.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Snow lots of snoow...

Technical Difficulties


I was supposed to do this yesterday, but a combination of laziness and technical difficulties got in the way. It's a day late, but here it is: Bitter Bunny running.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Possible banner.


I haven't made many visual changes to my 3d model so I needed to come up with something. I drew this possible banner idea for the blog.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

I got nothin'...




It's been quite busy lately so I don't really have anything for today...BUT I would like to share this link:

http://pixelovely.com/tools/gesture.html

Nothing beats drawing from real life but this is still pretty neat.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Bunny and the Gaga


This week, I'm taking a break from the vikings to bring you a Bitter Bunny comic. The original version of this was a quick sketch I did on my break at work one day. I think it's funnier with real people.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Malfunction Q(".Q) <-- (boxing kirby)

Apparently, my post for Saturday didn't work out quite right...

Here's the sketch that was supposed to be here:

Friday, January 7, 2011

3D People modelling

So here's what I am working on:


I am trying to do some 3D character modeling. I had done some in the past and they weren't very good at all. So I am trying again. It is far from finished and dispite how it looks I only have one side done (the other is just a mirror.) I still need to stitch it down the middle. Also the legs and arms are separate right now and need to be attached as well.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Something Old, Something New...

This is me saying goodbye to my old stuffed animals...


Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Meet Olaf


I promised more vikings, so here we go. This is Olaf, father of Leif and Erik. I have been changing him somewhat from the original version that appeared in my demo reel.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Happy New Year!

Although January 1st is purely an arbitrary date, with no astronomical or agricultural significance, a new year is still something special.

And I feel special, because I managed to land both Christmas and New Year's posts!

I've been sketching around on my iPad, which is surprisingly very nice to draw on.
Here are a few designs: