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.
Friday, May 18, 2012
Yet Another Dry Brush Figure Sketch
This one was drawn during a figure drawing class. This was a five minute sketch, dry brush on newsprint. The textured paper was added digitally.
Michael - That's a wonderful compliment. I wish it was that easy, I probably do that!
Charles - Maybe we can trade some art?
Trevor -- That's really something I've worked on. Drawing with weight and structure is like the tail of the elephant. You can swallow the elephant, and end up choking on the tail!
Tiffany - Thanks for the appreciation. I'm a firm believer in doing most of my figure drawing in five minutes -- eight minutes tops. The reason is anyone can render their way out of a problem (a camera or a Xerox machine does just that ... without understanding), but the question is whether we can solve those questions without relying on rendering. So, I've been working on being able to make decisions quickly. All it takes is practice.
why do you have a job? become a fine artist.
ReplyDeleteWould love to see your original work one day :D so good.
ReplyDeleteawesome drawing man! i love the weight in this one.
ReplyDeleteYou're really on a roll this week! I like these a lot.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI like these dry brush drawings a lot!:O)
ReplyDeleteVery good work!
ReplyDeleteawesome! post below is great as well!
ReplyDelete5 freakin' minutes? that's all? dude, you're amazing.
ReplyDeleteMichael - That's a wonderful compliment. I wish it was that easy, I probably do that!
ReplyDeleteCharles - Maybe we can trade some art?
Trevor -- That's really something I've worked on. Drawing with weight and structure is like the tail of the elephant. You can swallow the elephant, and end up choking on the tail!
Erika, Peter, Keisha, Riabovitchev, estevaolucas, Nikolas - Thanks!
Tiffany - Thanks for the appreciation. I'm a firm believer in doing most of my figure drawing in five minutes -- eight minutes tops. The reason is anyone can render their way out of a problem (a camera or a Xerox machine does just that ... without understanding), but the question is whether we can solve those questions without relying on rendering. So, I've been working on being able to make decisions quickly. All it takes is practice.
amazing, good job ...
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