
Sunday, March 8, 2009
SAAC Post...
Here's my recent post for the Super Awesome Art Challenge. This one was actually a fake submission I did in about 30 minutes but everyone really liked it. I'm working on another one that I'll probably have up one of these days.

Sunday, February 22, 2009
Project: Ben 10...Diamondhead Sketch
So I thought I would pontificate a bit. This is a difficult project I've given myself. Doing my drawing in the computer with the pen tool is really challenging. So I thought I would show a little example of my mistakes and explain my challenges.
So here is my first pass at Diamondhead. What I've found is it's really challenging to get into the flow of action when sketching in the computer. My first image here doesn't look bad but the body language and flow of action are boring.

Take a look here where I've traced the flow. The drawing's flow is merely letting the eye slide from top to bottom. "Boring and tired" says this drawing.

So here I pushed the flow of the sketch to create a more dynamic path for the eye to follow. There's a real nice contrasting arc between the left arm and the center of the chest. Plus I've pushed the head and left foot a little more forward creating better tension in the pose.

Here's the flow outlined. Notice how the arc on the left arm, if continued would almost create a full circle with the feet. This helps the eye to continue to travel up to the shoulders, then down to the feet and back up again.

I guess that's the end of my lesson for today. Now on to the final.
So here is my first pass at Diamondhead. What I've found is it's really challenging to get into the flow of action when sketching in the computer. My first image here doesn't look bad but the body language and flow of action are boring.

Take a look here where I've traced the flow. The drawing's flow is merely letting the eye slide from top to bottom. "Boring and tired" says this drawing.

So here I pushed the flow of the sketch to create a more dynamic path for the eye to follow. There's a real nice contrasting arc between the left arm and the center of the chest. Plus I've pushed the head and left foot a little more forward creating better tension in the pose.

Here's the flow outlined. Notice how the arc on the left arm, if continued would almost create a full circle with the feet. This helps the eye to continue to travel up to the shoulders, then down to the feet and back up again.

I guess that's the end of my lesson for today. Now on to the final.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Cowboy Christmas post...
I took a quick break from the Ben 10 Project to finish up a piece for the Super Awesome Art Challenge blog I started in December. Check it out and all the other incredible art on there. Click here for a larger size.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Project: Ben 10...Wildmutt final
K...here's the final Wildmutt. I worked a little more detail into this one. I didn't quite feel I put enough into Heatblast. Next up is Diamondhead.

"Nice dog...cute little pooch...maybe I got a milkbone or somethin'..."

"Nice dog...cute little pooch...maybe I got a milkbone or somethin'..."
Monday, December 8, 2008
Project: Ben10...Wildmutt sketch
One thing I forgot to mention is that I am also not allowed to use outlines. Once again...drawing with the pen tool...not fun. Why do I do this to myself?!

Thursday, December 4, 2008
Project: Ben 10...Heatblast Final
Allright, one down. Heatblast is done. Next up is Wildmutt.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Project: Ben 10...Heatblast Sketch
So throw that whole "taking one hour" concept out the door!! I should have known better than that. Also, sketching in Illustrator with the pen tool is awful!! I miss paper...:(
Anyway, first up is Heatblast. Check out my sketch below...
Anyway, first up is Heatblast. Check out my sketch below...

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