watercolor at lunch, been trying to focus on the shape of things lately. It is a fun and different way of thinking. I know it will be more important when I play with acrylics and oils later.
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Monday, October 22, 2012
The 24hr Comic Challenge- A learning experience
So like many others around the world I took on the 24hr challenge. I learned a good bit from the attempt, and plan to finish up what I started. Hopefully building a better "fast" style along the way.
In the end I managed to write up an outline for all 24 pages and even managed some simple storyboards. Given the time it happened in this was an awesome achievement and it made all the advice I read before make more sense.
Advice I should have followed better and I will the next time I sit down and try such a feat. Such as:
Since I am getting ready to start building up for my webcomics this was a good exercise in crazy short deadlines, the kind where you throw alot of luxury out the window and make every cheap-shot count. Like I said I do plan on finishing it and using the process to refine a fast style. What has been done can be found here:
24hr Comic Challenge October 2102
Some of the good is finding out I can crank and idea into being, get a reasonable outline and storyboards done inside 24hrs. At least one character created in the process may see further adventures in my other projects.
Knowing that by habit I can get stuck over-thinking and planning the "get it done" aspect totally put me outside my element, which was good. I had the same feeling after finishing my first NaNoWriMo a few years back.
Once my current projects are in full swing I may find a place to do this once a month or maybe every other month just to keep flexing those muscles.
In the end I managed to write up an outline for all 24 pages and even managed some simple storyboards. Given the time it happened in this was an awesome achievement and it made all the advice I read before make more sense.
Advice I should have followed better and I will the next time I sit down and try such a feat. Such as:
- Not spending too much time prepping , which I did sinking so much time into making a story and short-hand sketching all the pages.
- Sticking to one tool- which I DID NOT do infact at one point I wanted to try brush and nib on the whole thing. At the last minute I made my self stick to a pencil, a gel-pen, and two sharpies. If I had done this at the beginning and treated all the pages like embellished over-sized storyboards then I probably gotten more done.
Since I am getting ready to start building up for my webcomics this was a good exercise in crazy short deadlines, the kind where you throw alot of luxury out the window and make every cheap-shot count. Like I said I do plan on finishing it and using the process to refine a fast style. What has been done can be found here:
24hr Comic Challenge October 2102
Some of the good is finding out I can crank and idea into being, get a reasonable outline and storyboards done inside 24hrs. At least one character created in the process may see further adventures in my other projects.
Knowing that by habit I can get stuck over-thinking and planning the "get it done" aspect totally put me outside my element, which was good. I had the same feeling after finishing my first NaNoWriMo a few years back.
Once my current projects are in full swing I may find a place to do this once a month or maybe every other month just to keep flexing those muscles.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Pen and Ink
Broke out the nibs, brush and a bottle of Black Star for my lunch doodles today. It gave me a very different line and slower than I get with the prismacolor pens I normally work with. I liked the end result and found the slower process very relaxing :)
Sunday, October 14, 2012
October Commission CLOSED
These are character only
sketches drawn on 9 X 12 inch Bristol. I will be taking up to 50
commissions between now and Oct 31.
PRICING:
OPTION 1 - Traditional Colors
(or grayscale washes) and Original mailed to you : $25 US (includes
shipping)
OPTION 2 – Traditional
Colors (or grayscale washes) finished file e-mailed to you:
$20 US – NOTE THIS IS DIGITAL FILE ONLY!
A NOTE ON TRADITIONAL COLORS:
These are done with a variety of tools primarily: watercolor, pen,
ink, marker and compressed pastel.
Here is a sample of a color piece.
Here is a sample of a grayscale piece.
SUBJECT MATTER:
I will draw pinups but NO PORN, so anything else is fair game.
HOW TO SUBMIT A
REQUEST:
Send me a note or email me at:
idol_shepherd@sbcglobal.net
with (COMMISSION REQUEST) as the subject. Also include the following:
Name
Deviant Art Name ( if applicable)
Shipping Address ( if purchasing
Original work)
PayPal address – I will send you an
invoice
Description- Which option you want?
What do you want drawn? Supply as much detail as possible and any
references or links to references you think are important.
- Once I receive your request I will look it over to see if I feel it is something doable and send you an invoice.
- When you receive the invoice and send payment I will get a batch of 3 concept sketches based on your description, and references, done and emailed to you.
- You will then choose one of the 3 and make any final notes/changes in your reply.
- From there I will work on the final piece and let you now when it is done and sent off in the mail (if you purchased the original)
PAYMENTS:
Are accepted through Paypal only. Send
me your Paypal address and I will send you an invoice.
Things
to know:
- Work will not start until payment has been received.
- Unless you request otherwise your commission may end up in the gallery.
- I will send you 3 roughs to pick from, then go straight to work after you make your choice and any final notes made when picking from the 3 roughs.
- Can you make changes after picking from the roughs? Sorry not this time around I have a set amount of time to get this done. Any drives I do in the future will have the option for a $10 US charge.
- If you chose OPTION 1 I will email you when the finished work has been mailed off as well as a small digital version.
- You can add a character to the drawing for $10 US.
- Keep in mind the size of the work area (9 X 12 inches) when thinking of what you want drawn, more characters or full body will mean less space for details.
- I will be working these in blocks so it will take at least two weeks for me to get the work done.
- You can post the finished work as long as you give me credit.
Friday, October 12, 2012
new sketchbook
Bought a tan toned sketchbook and decided to break it in at lunch
pens, watercolor, brush, markers and crayons
pens, watercolor, brush, markers and crayons
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Monday, October 8, 2012
October fun Lily Munster
Had a lot of fun working the grey on this one. Tried dabbing away paint and some smearing. I also kept the lines fairly loose and thin.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Monday, October 1, 2012
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