Archive for November, 2008

Lines

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

So NaNoWriMo’s over for another year. Once more, I have finished another glorious trainwreck that no one shall ever read. (Final assessment: Characters lack personality. No plot. Dialogue okay.)

And with curiously appropriate timing, I’ve just finished up these, which are both a thing for Interpretive and a callback to last year’s NaNo, titled “Lines”. It was a fantasy, largely based around the premise that I don’t actually like fantasy, and wanted to write one I wouldn’t be opposed to reading. The characters depicted are, clockwise from the top left, Simon Gable, Farewell Green, the Priest, and Hare. (For any Traffies reading: there’s also a family surnamed Carter, and another main character surnamed Maxwell. I take my obscure inside jokes very seriously.)

Lines Characters

Click for fullsize… they’re rather tiny at the moment.

Dream a Little Dream

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

Dreams - 1

Dreams - 2

Dreams - 3

I tried something a little different from the last couple of Narrative projects, in a couple of ways. First, the focus on the panel structure and visual storytelling, rather than spending forever and a half on the dialogue. Second, in the last two cases, I was pretty happy with the inks but by the time they were finished, they felt immensely overworked. So in this case, I tried to just let the inks speak for themselves, with minimum meddling in Photoshop. It was an experiment; I guess it kind of worked. If I do this again, I’ll definitely put more work into the ink washes, but aside from that, I guess I’m moderately happy with the result.

Book ‘Em

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Book Girl

For a bookmark. A promo project thing.

Playing Dress-Up

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

Narrative class is weird. We’ve been getting costumed models in – what this has to do with narrative art I’m not entirely sure (well, no, that’s a lie, but still) but, uh, here’s the result. I’m not entirely happy with any of them, but they were all done so quickly it’s hard to judge them too harshly.

Femme Fatale
Femme Fatale
CSI Sheridan
CSI Sheridan
Deadwood
Deadwood

Mr Owl Ate My Metal Worm

Friday, November 21st, 2008

Here be the final of that sketch I posted. (For those who missed it, the rather strange title is a palindrome – the phrase is the same backwards as forwards.) I’m still unable to decide whether I like it or not; got a few suggestions in class that I may try to implement when I have more time, but I’ve got a busy weekend ahead of me. For now, have the dapper, dapper Mr Owl and the clockwork bird. It’s real 3 AM logic here. (What’d eat a metal worm? I KNOW! A METAL BIRD!)

Mr Owl Ate My Metal Worm

Christmas Came Early!

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

So a few days before Halloween, I went out to try to get some last minute bits for my costume. Imagine my surprise when all the major stores were almost entirely devoid of Halloween stuff – but filled to the brim with holiday paraphernalia.

That’s why I feel the need to apologize for these. Yes, they’re Christmas cards. But they’re going to be sold, along with a ton of other peoples’ cards, to raise money for the Grad Show, and thus, they need to be done by now to get printed and sold on time. Seriously, forgive me.

bells

snowangel

I love how the second one came out; the first one is just overworked. Ah well, practice makes… something.

Fair and Balanced

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

Went to the Royal Winter Fair. Drew animals. Here are animals!

rwf1

rwf2

rwf3

rwf4

We weren’t there for very long, but it was a good time. Mostly sheep, really. Have a look at Mike’s drawings, which make me look like a hack, although to be fair he totally did all that watercolour after we left the place. Also there were Craig, Rosemary, Jesse, and Yien (whose site has gone AWOL), but none of them have, as of yet, posted any of their drawings.

Also, there was a guy selling a bunch of vintage prints, and I discovered a fantastic old illustrator I’d never heard of before: Herbert Paus. (Also here.) Good thing he signed his work.

I’m totally filing this under lifedrawing. I mean, it was life, and I drew it.

Things With Wings

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Sketchpost ahoy!

First, a work in progress for visual dialogue, based on the palindrome “Mr Owl Ate My Metal Worm”. It’ll be a bit different in the final, but… man, I love this sketch like woah.

Mr Owl

And second, I title this: I Spent An Hour On Jen Wang’s Site And Now Need To Draw Adorable Naked People With Curvy Legs And Tiny Feet. A naked angel! Without nipples! Because what’s an angel going to do with nipples, breastfeed?

Angel

Also, if you happen to like things that are awesome, check out Mike’s Death Note/Sarah Palin crossover. No, really.

Busted!

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

Mythbusters

Interp! Note how it is not, in fact, David Usher this time. God, I love Mythbusters. Part of it is the geek in me who loves figuring things out and seeing science used in new and interesting ways. Most of it, however, is probably simply that I love watching the unbridled glee of grown men as they blow things up for no scientifically defensible reason.

CSI Sheridan

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Digital lifedrawing in narrative class. This is technically a work in progress as I’ll be taking this home and doing way more to it – not sure what yet – but for now, I thought I’d post the totality of the lifedrawing bit. About an hour and a half, from a model who really was lit with those crazy lights.

CSI Sheridan - Lifedrawing

…Aaaand now that I see it posted I realize her head is enormous. Good thing it’s a work in progress…