Sunday, November 01, 2009
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Lusty Luau
What's more fun than drawing one voluptuous woman?
Drawing two of 'em. Although, that also means trying to draw twice the speed.
This was from a Dr. Sketchy session a few months ago. The poses started from 30 seconds and went up to about 10 minutes for the last 2-3.
Drawing two of 'em. Although, that also means trying to draw twice the speed.
This was from a Dr. Sketchy session a few months ago. The poses started from 30 seconds and went up to about 10 minutes for the last 2-3.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
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Started the morning sketching the family on Skype, then the little man playing with his toys.


Next doing errands at the mall. Most of the drawing were done here and there, in stolen moments of time. I felt like I was warming up the whole day and never fully got into the flow of things. When that happens I switch pens, hoping it will make a difference. It does, but not in the way I want it to. All four coloured at home.





Dropped by the new Richmond Olympic Oval in the afternoon. Lucky us, we got to see some speed skaters practising. Might have been the Canadian National team.


Next doing errands at the mall. Most of the drawing were done here and there, in stolen moments of time. I felt like I was warming up the whole day and never fully got into the flow of things. When that happens I switch pens, hoping it will make a difference. It does, but not in the way I want it to. All four coloured at home.





Dropped by the new Richmond Olympic Oval in the afternoon. Lucky us, we got to see some speed skaters practising. Might have been the Canadian National team.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
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I only had a few hours, so I decided to go out for a solo Sketchcrawl on Saturday. Went to nearby Steveston Village to draw. I still have summer on the brain, so I was a little under dressed and ended up fighting the cold weather and wind for most of the session.


Went to the Heritage Shipyard to check it out. Decided to give some watercolour a try.
These were done on the spot as quick as I could and finishing touches added at home.


Decided to call it a day and head back to the car. The place was now filled with kids in costumes, going around to the different stores. I did mostly scribbly sketches and gestures and finished them off at home.





Went to the Heritage Shipyard to check it out. Decided to give some watercolour a try.
These were done on the spot as quick as I could and finishing touches added at home.


Decided to call it a day and head back to the car. The place was now filled with kids in costumes, going around to the different stores. I did mostly scribbly sketches and gestures and finished them off at home.



Labels: sketchcrawl, watercolours
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Thursday, November 15, 2007
DIA
Here are two spots I animated back in the Spring for the new Detroit Institute of the Arts.I animated about 95 % of both spots and cleaned up all the animation. Directed by the awesome Julian Grey of Head Gear Animation. Both were tons of fun to do and a great way to end my time at this amazing studio.
Check out Hatman and Flower Woman.

















