Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Monday, May 9, 2011
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Life Drawings
Finally got a chance to go to life drawing at work. Here's a few of my sketches from tonight's life drawing session.



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Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Barbarian Babes
I was looking at some of Frank Frazetta's art and it inspired me to do a bit of sketching. He was definitely one of the greatest fantasy artists of all time, and his depiction of chain mail bikini clad women is unsurpassed.



Sunday, March 20, 2011
Tiny R2D2

Tiny R2D2 that I sculpted for our Star Wars D&D campaign. I think our R2 garbage can is happy to have some new company.
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Sunday Afternoon Sketch
I was inspired by a sculpture and decided to draw a Jedi Twi'lek.

The initial sketch.

Some lighting keys to come up with ideas.



The initial sketch.

Some lighting keys to come up with ideas.


Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Goodbye Dr. Sketchy Toronto
Today I discovered to much sorrow that the Dr. Sketchy life drawing in Toronto is no longer going on. There was something absolutely fantastic about having life drawing sessions in a bar with models being dressed in everything from burlesque to Heman and Skeletor. I will definitely miss the drawing sessions.
Here's a few drawings I never got around to posting from the last couple times I went to Dr. Sketchy's. I would spend the first 15 - 30 seconds of a pose roughing out the gesture with a pale marker --usually a 5% grey marker or light blue-- so that the pose was there, but barely visible. Then I'd do the rest of the drawing in pencil.
Burlesque dancers, cop & robber

The next model was a little bit more provocative with her costumes and poses. She had a crazy 1980s X-Men Storm styled white mohawk, ripped stockings, corset, pasties and the most ruffled skirt I had ever seen. One of her other costumes can only be described as a ninja-snake-not-sure-what-she's-supposed-to-be, but it looked cool. And yes, that is a swimming inner tube used at the bottom of her dress.
Here's a few drawings I never got around to posting from the last couple times I went to Dr. Sketchy's. I would spend the first 15 - 30 seconds of a pose roughing out the gesture with a pale marker --usually a 5% grey marker or light blue-- so that the pose was there, but barely visible. Then I'd do the rest of the drawing in pencil.
Burlesque dancers, cop & robber

The next model was a little bit more provocative with her costumes and poses. She had a crazy 1980s X-Men Storm styled white mohawk, ripped stockings, corset, pasties and the most ruffled skirt I had ever seen. One of her other costumes can only be described as a ninja-snake-not-sure-what-she's-supposed-to-be, but it looked cool. And yes, that is a swimming inner tube used at the bottom of her dress.

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Thursday, February 3, 2011
Happy Chinese New Year!
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Life Drawing
We'll, it's been way longer than I'd like to admit since the last time I've gone life drawing, so when I heard that'd there would be life drawing offered at work tonight, I couldn't resist. I was more than a little rusty, and most of my drawings didn't turn out but it felt fantastic to get back into it again. I going to try to make it to every life drawing session offered at work for now on.



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Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Gnomeo and Juliet Hi-Res Still
A couple dozen stills from the movie Gnomeo and Juliet have been released at http://www.stitchkingdom.com/disney-news/movies/gnomeo-juliet-twentysix-hires-stills/?show=gallery&pageid=14320
Here's a few still that show work that I've done on the project

For this movie I worked primarily on texturing sets. I painted all of the backyard and fence sets that are in this shot.

Same with this shot.

I didn't do a lot here, just the wooden fences in the background.

In this set, I painted a lot of the objects are are within this greenhouse. Unfortunately this shot doesn't show much of that off, and only a bit of the interior wooden tables are seen on the left.
Here's a few still that show work that I've done on the project

For this movie I worked primarily on texturing sets. I painted all of the backyard and fence sets that are in this shot.

Same with this shot.

I didn't do a lot here, just the wooden fences in the background.

In this set, I painted a lot of the objects are are within this greenhouse. Unfortunately this shot doesn't show much of that off, and only a bit of the interior wooden tables are seen on the left.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
New Year
Happy New Year! This year instead of focusing on trying to get a lot of artwork onto this site as often as possible, I'm going to focus instead on trying to improve my skills as an artist. As a result, there will probably be a lot less artwork showing up here, but I'm hoping that it'll be of better quality than what it's been so far.
In the spirit of trying to get back into life drawing, I've drawn a self-portrait, which is something I haven't done in a very long time.
In the spirit of trying to get back into life drawing, I've drawn a self-portrait, which is something I haven't done in a very long time.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Kitchen Sketch
Here's a quick sketch I made of my mother-in-law's kitchen over Christmas. I was relaxing by their fireplace when I was inspired to make this sketch.

Friday, December 3, 2010
Dungeons and Dragons Characters
Yesterday Marc and I started a new D&D campaign with some friends. One of the best parts about a new campaign is that we get to make new characters. Marc made a Minotaur Druid named Elros Ar-Belzagir and I made a Dwarf Fighter/Cleric named Ailsa Orccrusher. Marc by far spent the most time preparing his character before hand, giving Elros a really well thought out personality. It made the game much more interesting and fun, especially since he didn't reveal any details about his character to anyone beforehand. Here's a sketch I did of my character.
Ailsa Orccrusher

Her shield is blank for now, I'm not sure what's going to go on it or what it's supposed to look like yet.
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