Commercial entertainment and illustration artist. Sony Pictures Animation, Walt Disney Feature Animation, Microsoft, Dynamix, Electronic Arts, Rock Star Games, Walt Disney Imagineering, DIC Ent., World of Warcraft and Wizards of the Coast.
Monday, December 13, 2010
I've Posted on Sketchclub again...
This poor kid was working hard as a house painter, but who could resist such an opportunity to draw him? He was covered in white paint!
I really like the tactile feel of this. so much stuff is digital now, or digital dressed up as real media, that it's nice to see styled stuff in traditional media. That aside, it's a great image in and of itself. who can help getting covered in paint?
Awesome! I've really taken to observational drawing lately and I must say yours are such an inspiration. Love to see how you play with shapes and color. Great stuff!!!
oh man.. the simplicity or should I say efficiency of the strokes on his shirt are just.. WOW - of course the face is just as priceless too! inspiring as always :D Look forward for more.
That's a funny expression. You nailed that guy.
ReplyDeleteI really like the tactile feel of this. so much stuff is digital now, or digital dressed up as real media, that it's nice to see styled stuff in traditional media. That aside, it's a great image in and of itself. who can help getting covered in paint?
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I've really taken to observational drawing lately and I must say yours are such an inspiration. Love to see how you play with shapes and color. Great stuff!!!
ReplyDeletePS hope you are feeling better!
Cool sketch! That's my usual expression too, so I can relate. -__-
ReplyDeletethis is GREAT! love the colors and the shapes :)
ReplyDeleteOh gorgeous, gorgeous! I'm so glad you're back to sketching again. He does look as if he's not too happy about all that white paint...
ReplyDeletevery nice expression...
ReplyDeletethe STARE and so well captured:) lovely design and drawing:) and thanks a ton for waking me up virtually ;)
ReplyDeleteoh man..fantastic expression
ReplyDeleteFantastic!! is this marker? looks like watercolor
ReplyDeleteoh man.. the simplicity or should I say efficiency of the strokes on his shirt are just.. WOW - of course the face is just as priceless too! inspiring as always :D Look forward for more.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ted, Justin, C.Deboda, Tukan, Craig,
ReplyDeleteErika, I agree. For me there's something instinctual about tangible media.
Trevor, Charles, that's what I've been focusing on. Less on caricature, and more on the simplicity of the shapes.
Shuku, yes, it's part of my rehabilitation!
Abhishek, I'm glad I woke you up. Your work is so amazing, if I'm waking you up, you're super-charging me with 210 volts of electricity!
Marcos, yes, it's water color on a manilla folder I cut up.
Love his expression!!
ReplyDeleteI love this treatment--makes me wanna bust out the ole watercolors.
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