Showing posts with label animal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animal. Show all posts
October 29, 2014
#inktober - Days 25-28
So these were all drawn on the 28th... but... they were posted the 29th... So I'm still down by one. And have til Friday to finish the last 3. I think it'll be done. Again, mostly done with PITT... didn't get to experiment too much. Though the Maleficent uses the White Sharpie Paint Marker, and regular Sharpie for the eyes. The Freddy Krueger is a bit of a disappointment.
The animals turned out pretty cool though. More to come!
February 6, 2014
Tiger / Ferret / Elephant Mash-Up... a belated birthday gift.
So, at my day job, I work with this girl. Usually around your birthday she'll come to you and ask you list off 3-5 animals that you like. Later, she'll come back with a drawing of those animals all mixed up and mashed together. The quality of her drawing is pretty equivalent to a pre-schooler's drawing, that any mother would put on the fridge. It's kinda her thing.
Anyways, her birthday was rolling around and rather than give her a giftcard or something else equally lame and uninspired... I decided to ask her to list off 3-5 animals that she likes... and informed her that I would draw something for her.... using my "professional" drawing skills.
The day job is a retail job, and her birthday was right before the big holiday rush, so the birthday present fell to the sidelines for a bit... but I decided to clear off the drawing table and tackle this assignment. Her animals were a tiger, a ferret and an elephant. Initially this presented a quandary because... how does one mix these 3 together? The sheer size difference alone and the difference in body shapes would not make this easy. So, I struggled with that a bit. I knew I wanted the tiger to be the main body... but wasn't sure where to put in the ferret or elephant. I finally landed on ferret supplying the face and tail, with the elephant being the ears and feet. Then it all kinda came together.
I later regretted the tiger body cuz all the lines of the body were kinda a bitch... But, as a whole, I liked the end result... and it was good to draw some animals instead of humanoid things (like I usually do).
Anyways, her birthday was rolling around and rather than give her a giftcard or something else equally lame and uninspired... I decided to ask her to list off 3-5 animals that she likes... and informed her that I would draw something for her.... using my "professional" drawing skills.
The day job is a retail job, and her birthday was right before the big holiday rush, so the birthday present fell to the sidelines for a bit... but I decided to clear off the drawing table and tackle this assignment. Her animals were a tiger, a ferret and an elephant. Initially this presented a quandary because... how does one mix these 3 together? The sheer size difference alone and the difference in body shapes would not make this easy. So, I struggled with that a bit. I knew I wanted the tiger to be the main body... but wasn't sure where to put in the ferret or elephant. I finally landed on ferret supplying the face and tail, with the elephant being the ears and feet. Then it all kinda came together.
I later regretted the tiger body cuz all the lines of the body were kinda a bitch... But, as a whole, I liked the end result... and it was good to draw some animals instead of humanoid things (like I usually do).
January 22, 2011
Mr. Fox
Decided to put the Sharpie/Ball-Point pen down that's been used in almost every post for the last 10 or so posts, and i picked up my Micron pen. Baby steps.
Anywho, Micron pens (for those not in the know) come in various widths (much like mechanical pencils) the pen used above was a .25mm width, so it allowed for very detailed line work, and I was like "What the hell am i gonna do detailed line work with?" Hair? Fur? A dog!
My best friend and his fiance have this adorable little dog, Mr. Fox. I've wanted to do a painting of him for a while, but as mentioned in previous posts, the "studio" was buried in boxes. So, I decided to do this quick sketch this morning, and the micron allowed for some detail that I'd otherwise skip out on.
Anywho, Micron pens (for those not in the know) come in various widths (much like mechanical pencils) the pen used above was a .25mm width, so it allowed for very detailed line work, and I was like "What the hell am i gonna do detailed line work with?" Hair? Fur? A dog!
My best friend and his fiance have this adorable little dog, Mr. Fox. I've wanted to do a painting of him for a while, but as mentioned in previous posts, the "studio" was buried in boxes. So, I decided to do this quick sketch this morning, and the micron allowed for some detail that I'd otherwise skip out on.
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