Since I missed last week I figured I'd fill in Tuesday's spot also. I have a quick animation in mind for tomorrow but if I can't get that together I'll post something else.
For now here's a random illustration I did.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Monday, February 21, 2011
Beer Logo
For some time now, I have been fascinated with the idea of brewing my own beer. In the near future, I am going to start up my own homebrew. This gives me the perfect opportunity to design a logo. With that in mind, I started playing around with Autodesk Sketchbook Pro and here is the result...
Ta da!
When I get closer to actually brewing, I will do up a final version and order some stickers for the bottle labels.
Ta da!
When I get closer to actually brewing, I will do up a final version and order some stickers for the bottle labels.
Labels:
Autodesk Sketchbook Pro,
Bitter Bunny,
Craig,
logo,
Monday
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Monday, February 14, 2011
Nico
To apologize for my lack of a post last week, this week I have two things for you. I have been playing with the Autodesk Sketchbook Pro on my iPad. It's a great program, and I have been drawing my cats. I give you Nico!
A digital painting of Nico
A digital ink sketch of Nico
A digital painting of Nico
A digital ink sketch of Nico
Thursday, February 10, 2011
I got worms.
My computer seems to be infected with some sort of virus called
"Spyware Protector." it does not let me do anything. I will post
tomorrow.
"Spyware Protector." it does not let me do anything. I will post
tomorrow.
Steven Gehl
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Blog.4
My first love and my background in art is traditional, hand-drawn animation. From the revolutionary, visionary works of Walt Disney, to the mad-cap antics of the Looney Tunes gang, animation has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. When it comes to my own artwork, there nothing quite like seeing my drawings and characters come to life. As an animator and animation enthusiast, I can't get enough of Glenn Keane's designs and animation of the character of Tarzan in Disney's Tarzan. The human figure has long been the subject of artists, sculptors, and animators alike. With his piercing eyes and exaggerated musculature, I can't help but marvel every time I see Tarzan in motion, knowing just how much effort and technique went into every single frame of that film.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
I am victorious!
With Katrina missing yesterday's post, I am now the only member of this blog to post something, anything every week. It is a bittersweet victory for sure.
That said, I have some more character designs and such for my comic. I was working on what I am going to do for line work and colour. I am not sure I want how I shaded here. I also working on character interactions.
That said, I have some more character designs and such for my comic. I was working on what I am going to do for line work and colour. I am not sure I want how I shaded here. I also working on character interactions.
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