Sunday, September 12, 2010

Character Design

Week 2 of character design. Took me a little longer to warm up this time, but i was able to pull out some good drawings. You may notice that some of the drawings are similar to Disney's Mulan. Our assignment was to try and draw Mulan, on model. i had some level of success. I see some resemblance but with my own style.



I apologize for the images quality, they were to big to scan, and i was to lazy to edit together, so i just took photos of them from my phone...

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Fantastic

Week two of fantastic figure. Female model.

not as successful as last week.

My homework on the other hand, i feel, turned out nicely. the assignment was to take a drawing from class and make him mummy-tastis. all the poses i drew were pretty much the opposite of what a real mummy would do, or act like. But i like my results, i went for something funny, and i managed to get a few laughs out of the class, so that's a success in my book.

here it is.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Figure Painting

This was from my spring Figure Painting class. It's the finished product from the earlier stage I posted a few months back. There's no real theme or deeper meaning behind this, just two figures i painted into once scene in some weird ass canyon some where.

i also realized how unfocused the photo is, not that I'm making excuses, but be aware.
20x24 Oil on Canvas

Over the summer I took an Animal Anatomy and Drawing class, I have a ton of sketches form the various animal that visited and that we visited but these two are final pieces I did in photo shop.

The dog is our Chow Chow Penelope, and the second is a Alligator Snapping Turtle.


Friday, September 3, 2010

Character Design 
Today was Character Design. I think it’s going to work out pretty well. The class it self is VERY similar to Fantastic Figure, the main difference is that we’ll be creating model sheets, and Fantastic Figure is more about the finished illustration. 
but day it’s day on of this class and i already pounded through a 50 page sketch book. This makes me happy because this class forces me to draw A LOT, which is something that usually makes me very lazy. 
Below is just a few of the drawings from today. all 1 and 2 minuet sketches. 


Thursday, September 2, 2010

Prepare for disaster

School has return after a short two week break between summer and fall sessions.

I’m hoping that this semester will be “portfolio building” one. And as I do every semester (it’s become tradition) I’m going to promise to update my blog more often, and then probably get utterly slammed with homework and work work, and not update it again until possibly a week after fall semester lets out… But a boy can dream.

Today’s class was Drawing the Fantastic Figure. We’re on the Cintiq in that class, and today I realized that I would die a happy man if it were at the hands of a Cintiq. I’ve never used one before but it was surprisingly natural feeling and easy to use. We draw from a live model, and that’s that. Just do work.

Bellow is what I did in class today, just a few 5’s and 10’s. But the homework is to take one of those poses and fantastic-asize it into a mummy. Pretty cool assignment







I also lost a lot of faith in my school lately. It seems like every year the communication between departments and administration gets worse and worse, so the organization of just about everything goes down with it. You would think that with the amount of money that I pay (the government pays) that the school would have their shit together. For example, over the past two weeks I’ve received 3 phone calls, and 4 emails about class schedule changes, I even got a call in the morning about one class changing, then not even 12 hours later I get an email about the same class changing times again…!?!...ALL messages from different people, none of which are the instructor OR my advisor. And today’s class was one big cluster F too. But I’ll quit the ranting for now. Character Design tomorrow… prepare for disaster.  

Saturday, May 8, 2010

2010 spring

I find that in the last few hours of any project I work on, all I can think about it is how much I’d like to start over. I try to see this as a positive thing, and a measurement of how much I’ve learned from any given piece. And so, this spring semester, I’ve learned a LOT!

On average, I’m producing about 3 paintings a week. It’s usually two land scapes and one figure (I’m also taking an illustration class right now, but I’ll get to that later). Painting has been treating me pretty well, after the first half of the semester I felt like I finally KNEW how to paint. And seeing wonderful works of art (that have always inspired me to begin with) in person, during the trip me and Sydney took to Spain only inspired me more. I’m excited to continue developing it.

Side note: I sent in an application for this landscape competition in Alameda, and I’ll know if I’m in or not within the next two weeks.

Here’s a few of my most recent paintings…



















all the land scapes (mountains oil on panel 12x16, bay bridge oil on panel 10x10, tree on a hill side oil on panel 11x14) i painted in about an hour. the male figure (oil on panel 12x16) was a two week pose. the female figure is week one of a three week pose (oil on canvas 20x24)