Thursday, July 16, 2009

Quick Paint


Drawing of a character for an RPG. Yes, his face is supposed to be that long. Colors/shading were slapped on quickly.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Past and Present

Every now and then there are fun little memes that crop up on other sites I frequent that get my mind and my hand going. This is one of them. Started by Thundercake at Deviantart this one asks you to show your past and future self, to show how you've changed. I had fun with it.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Existence

Would you look at that? I exist again. I really need to get myself on a schedule with this bugger. Here's to trying that this summer.

Otherwise, I feel like I owe an update. I've finished my 4th year of the Design and Illustration program - give me one more year and I should get my soul back from them! What a glorious day that will be. In the meantime, I am working quite happily at my internship at the video game company here in town, where shoes aren't required, the nerf gun darts fly daily, and I am quite at home.

So until I get some actual art worked up, I have a giant image made of sketches that I've thrown together.

(Warning: The file is rather large and will likely take a bit to load.)

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Still Pluggin' Away

It's been a bit of a crazy semester.

So I shall attempt to appease you all with this:

A Promotional Site done for my Flash class. Which is a site promoting the webcomic Lackadaisy Cats by Tracy Butler.

Oh, and also a bit of costume work for your entertainment pleasure.

Monday, March 9, 2009

An Update!

An update! Oh my!

Click here to see my first project for my Flash Animation class. It's a web banner ad. Pay no attention to the rest of the site, which is a screenshot. The moving, flashy thing is my ad.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Mannequins.


Deadlines are a bit crazy right now, so have the drawing I just finished in my Life Drawing class.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Get Something From Almost Nothing

When it comes to characters, a silhouette can be extremely informative, telling everything from their age to their attitude on life. Because it's essentially just a shape, you have to lead the eye to fill in the details and information itself, using what you do have to make the suggestions.


I might not have been thinking quite that far when I created these silhouettes for an assignment two years ago, but I think I understood the gist of attempting conveying a character and personality through a silhouette. Shape, angularity, posture, hair, props, actions and more all went into each of these character prompts. We were given the description and the template for the "album pages" and told to portray the characters. Take Aunt Adelaide the fortune teller and compare her to Aunt Reba the hairpiece saleswoman (below). They both have sharp features and almost angular faces, with overall round forms, however they both feel like very different people. Reba looks very prim and proper, possibly prudish because her posture is perfect, and everything from her clothes to her hair is exactly in it's place and fits perfectly - because of this and the position of her fingers she feels very stiff, and thus stuck up. Yet, Reba also feels like she's trying to hard, possibly because of the fact that she's trying on her own wares. Adelaide, on the other hand feels much more laid back and much less put together. This is conveyed through her slouch, the rumples and folds in the clothes that don't seem to fit quite right, and the hair that seems to be not-so-carefully done - another detail is the string the crystal ball is hanging from, which tells you that she's not too honest in her trade.


So even the slightest differences between the silhouettes of different characters can have a huge difference.

That being said, were I to be given this project now, it would likely be done rather differently just from what I've learned between then and now.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Don't Sneeze Too Hard

Over my Christmas break, I got together with a friend and we spent the evening seeing if we could make a full comic each in that amount of time. I decided to do something small and silly - I didn't even really plan this out out very much (In fact, I got done with page three and went "Shoot...I don't know what to do next")

So, here we are. My 4 page, quickly done, mini-comic.



Monday, January 19, 2009

Excuse Me, But Do I Know You?

Well that was a lovely hiatus in which I worked way too much, finished a semester of school (only 3 left!), got engaged (To the wonderful mind and voice behind the Public Servants Quarters ) enjoyed a wonderful Christmas and break from school, worked entirely too much again, and started a new semester of school.

And here I am back again! Though only one image for today, because I think I'd rather have more frequent smaller posts than large posts that only happen once in a blue moon.

This image is from the 3D design class I took last semester, and more specifically from the Soft Sculpture project, which we were to use in a website design.