Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Finding a Spot

Since I've moved back home, it's been a bit difficult trying to find places where I can successfully do some people-watching or find some vitality to suck osmosis-style.  It's usually between the "local" Barnes & Noble or the local Borders.  I usually go to Barnes and Noble because their cafe is usually fairly busy.  Borders is usually deserted, but a few days ago I went and was pleasantly surprised to find a group of kids sitting near me that were doing their homework while their moms chatted about Boy Scouts.  I didn't draw them, but their energy definitely got me going.

Here are some designs from that day.  Some I took and cleaned up a bit more.

Business Card

Getting ready for CTN means re-vamping my business card.  Well, it's not so much of a re-vamp.  It's a bit simpler color and design-wise from my last card, and I've removed the title "Storyboard Artist" as I haven't any storyboarding work to show yet.

You know when you get on Photoshop at three in the morning and decide 'Yes, I will make something'?  This was one of those times.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Monday, February 8, 2010

Animal Drawing and Workshop Classes

From my 2009 summer animal drawing course. I was really fortunate that we were able to go on location for a lot of these, including the Oakland Zoo and Six Flags Animal Kingdom. Of course, I did a lot of drawings at Animal Kingdom. You think I just went on roller coasters all day? (I wish) No, I get motion sickness.













From Quickstudies workshop. These poses range from 1-3 minutes each.

More from Class














Wednesday, October 7, 2009

The Lightfooters

Had a bit of trouble with Kinko's that'll have to be dealt with tomorrow morning. Oh, well. Now I know. :)

"Family" for Character Design & Drawing for Cartoons


Zuk-ya! It's like a shot to the head... IN YOUR MOUTH!!!


Concept sketches for my Intro to Storyboarding final. The prop was supposed to be a steampunk-inspired gun that shoots an energy drink.

Yes. At least to the steampunk. (I added the tag "steampunk" in hopes that I'll get to use it more than once.)