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Showing posts with label interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interview. Show all posts

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Cool looking girls

I haven't had enough free time for drawing lately, but I did get inspired last week by some of the girls on Nico's blog, Little Pretty Stories.



I think Shelley Duval is pretty. I'm always envious of girls who's ears stick out of their hair. My ears are tiny and boring and flat.




Another Shelley, although this one doesn't really look like her. The photo was so pretty though!




These lavenderish ones are suppose to be Joanna Newsom. I'm not too familiar with her or her music, but she seems interesting. She certainly has an interesting and pretty look. A lot of people are drawing her lately. Christine's is my favorite so far.


Monday the 21st marks the series premier of The Mighty B! season 2! Watch it on Nickelodeon! There are so many good artists working on that show. I'm gonna talk more about the show and the episodes I storyboarded later on, but for now, check out this preview:

The Mighty B!



One more thing, I have a little interview up that you can listen to over at Eskimo Bob's radio show. My part starts about 36 minutes in, but listen to the whole thing! Thanks Bob for inviting me on! :D

***EDIT!***
I want to correct something I said in the interview- I talked a bit about the "Dragon Ball Z" comics, but I meant to just say "Dragon Ball." I'm a big fan of Dragon Ball, but couldn't get into Dragon Ball Z too much. Also, I forgot to mention the name of the artist who makes these cool comics, Akira Toriyama. Duh!!

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Fun time post

Thanks for the feedback everyone! This post is gonna have lots of crap in it.

To get started, an uninspired and weird picture!

Try and interpret it! Oh I'm so deep (lie).

Also in the comments of my last post a few people asked for inking tips. I'm gonna talk a little bit about how I ink, but remember that there isn't just one way to do it- if you are looking for lines that are more like old fashioned cartoons, then this could be helpful. Lots of people ink their drawings in other ways and that's perfectly fine too!

So first I chose a drawing to ink!! I chose this one because it's simple and would be easy to ink quickly since it's just an example. Note: I know this drawing isn't great- her elbow is in a really weird place...but ignore that for now!


So before I got started, I went over the basic rules to remember for inking:

1. No parallel lines!
2. The larger the shape, the thicker the line
3. The smaller the shape, the thinner the line
4. The closer a shape is to you, the thicker the line (example: a foreshortened hand coming towards you)
5.Follow the drawing you are inking- don't change interesting shapes
6. Follow the lines through
7. Avoid tangents
8. Use thick to thick lines (lines taper at the ends)
9. Don't round out corners and angles in the art (this is easy to overlook)
10. If you are inking traditionally, flip between the ink drawing and the original art to make sure you aren't toning down your drawing.

Also- and this is important!!!!! Inking isn't going to fix your drawing! If you aren't confident in the drawing you want to ink, then fix it before you try to polish it up. Inking is superficial- anyone can learn to do it with practice. The drawing underneath is what counts!

Here I inked the drawing poorly at first, then did it over again trying to follow the inking rules that guru Fred Osmond taught me so long ago. Also I inked it in Flash, but the rules still apply (getting smooth lines in Flash is kind of a bitch, let me warn ya).


I hope this makes sense! Inking is hard to explain with words.

Here's the colored drawing, just for fun! I like her color scheme!



I think a lot of people assume I ink with brush pens, but I'm horrible at it...on this post I explain my tools!
Also, more inking tips HERE!!

On my last post Ben suggested drawing different types of girls, like American girls, French girls, etc...I like that idea! I'm gonna look into it...for now here are some Russian cutes that I found on a mail order bride site.


A lot of people suggested cool ideas for blog posts! I'll have to get on some of those. One person asked for more theories and crap, so if you are into that kind of thing, you can read some theories in the second part interview with Jason Anders here! Or you can click this weird drawing!


I know not everyone likes reading long winded crap, but I hope some of you will! Jason's questions were really interesting and fun to answer and I almost went off on a few rants. Check it out and then come back and tell me if you agree, disagree, or think I'm weird!

Lets see what else...oh, here are some notebook doodles drawn veeerrrrrry slowly and absentmindedly because I was watching a movie that I was into and not paying attention. Also the pen doesn't work if you draw fast. Does it even look like my normal drawings??

I kind of like Miss Squirrel

OH and another thing! This week's Skadi comic (the one explaining bush beasts) had a couple of "in jokes" in it, but so far only one has been discovered. Check it out and see if you can find it! Click for a direct link to the comic!


And lastly...I found an old sketchbook from '93/'94, and thought these primitive Beatles drawings were funny, as well as almost cute! Ah, a young girl in love!



That's all folks! Thanks fer lookin'!

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Four girls thinking

An old drawing revisited. Does anyone remember the original of this? I fixed the textures.


I recently did an interview for Disney Guy Jason Anders over at his blog. Thanks Jason!! You should check it out!! I'm not putting a direct link, because he also interviewed heroes Nick Cross and Kristy Gordon, and since they are both amazing you should read those interviews too!Reading is good for you! Click click click!

Hey I need some ideas for posts. Anyone got ideas?