Here's some more practice pages. I'm working on improving my inking and colouring. It seems to be going alright so far. Have a look and see what you think:
This is just some characters. I used my thicker black brush pen for this, so the lines aren't as precise as some of the later ones. Tried some colouring as well, it seemed to turn out okay.
Similar to the last one, just some characters with a thick pen and some colour.
Tried doing a full colour of Decker and Jang. This is the first one I've done of them both in full colour!
Here's some kind of Wizard-school kind of thing. I tried to put in a background. I'm very bad at backgrounds, so I thought I should start practicing a little.
Now a black and white using a thinner ink pen and a background. I kind of like how this one turned out, I think I'll try colouring it digitally later.
Deke, Jang and Nils (new version) posing for a portrait. Might colour this one later too, I don't know. It's alright but I think I could have done better.
Can you call this a fan art? I don't know how I feel about that. I drew my take on Risky Boots and a Tinkerbat from the game series "Shantae". It's not precisely correct because if I stuck to the actual costume it would look really weird. I've been playing the old Gameboy Color game on my 3DS lately. It's fun and I like thinking about it. I tried colouring this differently because I don't have the right tone of markers for this picture. I have mixed feelings about how it turned out.
This is a black and white of Shantae (from "Shantae") in front of her lighthouse. I drew her all determined to fight evil and stuff. The lighthouse kind of looks like crap and her pose is kind of bland. I think it looks alright other than that though. I might colour this one digitally later as well.
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Starting off a new sketchbook
I've filled my old sketchbook completely now, so I bought a new one and filled up the first page nicely. I had a lot of fun doing it and I think I'm actually improving. It's really nice to feel encouraged when I've worked on this for so long. When I started drawing again back in 2007 it was something I did only because it's fun for me to create. I just wanted that feeling of putting a pencil to a page and having the freedom to make any kinds of shapes.
I think back on grade school now and I can recall that I used to draw all over my class notes. It wasn't anything good; I would just make whatever things I could dream up, and it never seemed to me that there was anything remarkable about drawing being so fun. I thought it was the same for everyone, but I'm not so sure now. I can remember that I used to feel guilty about drawing and a little embarrassed because I was never very talented at it. I could draw for hours and never produce anything that would impress anyone except myself. I think I had the impression that if I wasn't good at something it wasn't worth doing. I suppose that's a fairly normal thing for a kid to think, but it ended up turning me off drawing for many years. It didn't help that the art teachers I had were often less than encouraging. I suppose that's understandable too though, my work was always a little light on the "fidelity" (to say the least). Teachers need something to guide their work too, so they tend to concentrate on the students who can look at a photograph and reproduce it exactly in pencil and paint. That kind of thing was never my strength and it still isn't.
This isn't to say that I think I'm any good at drawing now, I just have a good feeling about where I'm at right now. I'm still full of weaknesses and have a long road ahead, but fortunately it's been a very fun trip so far and I look forward to creating many more pages. So...how about some uplifting jazz fusion to go with my post today? It is VERY lame. You have been warned. Yes? Okay!
I think back on grade school now and I can recall that I used to draw all over my class notes. It wasn't anything good; I would just make whatever things I could dream up, and it never seemed to me that there was anything remarkable about drawing being so fun. I thought it was the same for everyone, but I'm not so sure now. I can remember that I used to feel guilty about drawing and a little embarrassed because I was never very talented at it. I could draw for hours and never produce anything that would impress anyone except myself. I think I had the impression that if I wasn't good at something it wasn't worth doing. I suppose that's a fairly normal thing for a kid to think, but it ended up turning me off drawing for many years. It didn't help that the art teachers I had were often less than encouraging. I suppose that's understandable too though, my work was always a little light on the "fidelity" (to say the least). Teachers need something to guide their work too, so they tend to concentrate on the students who can look at a photograph and reproduce it exactly in pencil and paint. That kind of thing was never my strength and it still isn't.
This isn't to say that I think I'm any good at drawing now, I just have a good feeling about where I'm at right now. I'm still full of weaknesses and have a long road ahead, but fortunately it's been a very fun trip so far and I look forward to creating many more pages. So...how about some uplifting jazz fusion to go with my post today? It is VERY lame. You have been warned. Yes? Okay!
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Sketches from June and July
Here are some newer sketches. I also bought some markers and tried colouring some of my sketches. I think it looks pretty good.
Here's some Brusque Twins to go with it
Here's some Brusque Twins to go with it
I like the way some of these turned out.
The stances and body shapes here are kind of nice.
The only thing I like here is that mouse guy near the bottom.
I like some of the body shapes here. They may not be even close to accurate, but they still look pleasant in my opinion.
Tried some inking here. I like some of the stuff on this page.
I was told to draw an HD biker, so I did.
Testing out some new shapes in this one. Also tried some perspective by drawing my bike.
This one bothers me a little bit because the guy on the top left looks like he has a line mouth below his moustache. That was supposed to be the shadow from his lip and I'm not sure I communicated that well enough.
Everybody seems to like the vampire except me. Hm. I also inked a cute cartoony kid because I liked the way it turned out.
I tried out my new markers on this spaceman. There is some other amusing stuff on here as well.
The fat guy with the dog is messed up below the waist and it bothers me every time I see it. I tried out my markers again with the girl at the bottom right.
I like the way the shading turned out with some of these. I also tried out a different marker for inking on the ones on the bottom left and it didn't turn out so well.
It's masked wrestlers! A big one and a little one. I tried to make the big one look like a toy, but his lower half is just totally wrong with the top half of his body, and the details are really "blah".
This one looks good at a glance, but I think the shoulders and head are a little messed up. Not bad though, compared to the rest of the stuff I draw. I might add more to this page later.
Lots of old sketches
The past year has been really bad. I've been working a lot and all that work has taken its toll on pretty much *everything*. My sketchbook doesn't have a lot of pages filled from last November up until June. Most of the drawing I did during that time was done on yellow notepads during meetings or stray napkins, as a result of that I don't have any of those sketches to upload. *sadface*
I've posted what little I do have below. You can have a look, but it's not really my best work. I'm putting it up mostly to track my progression so I can go back to this sometime in the future and look at how my drawing has developed.
Here's some old music to go with my old sketches:
I've posted what little I do have below. You can have a look, but it's not really my best work. I'm putting it up mostly to track my progression so I can go back to this sometime in the future and look at how my drawing has developed.
Here's some old music to go with my old sketches:
Lord Vader loves his soy milk. Don't disturb him.
This just looks really bad.
I kind of like the faces on this one.
I like how whimsical this one is.
I did all three of these ones during a drink and draw night. The topic was "Robots", so that's what I did.
I like some of the stuff on here, the clowny suspenders guy and some of the faces near the top.
This page just sucks.
The elephant and the dinosaur are kind of fun.
Another bad one.
The two at the bottom make me laugh.
I like the body shape on the guy on the left, still not great though.
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