As I mentioned in the previous post I also did a painting for my mum but as she loves cats, especially my cat, Remus I decided to do hers with my cartoon version of him, spots and all. I actually painting this one first. The aren't a low of differences but I was going for a set thing like some artists do. The characters are slightly bigger in this one and I gave my doll the black stitching. I was also not very good at shading when I did this one do you can see that its not as neat as the other but I like how you can see how I improved. Although the brown splodgy colours in the background were because Remus actually decided to help and jumped in my paint and then onto the canvas so it was my attempts at fixing the damage. If it had been paw prints instead of slodges it would of been brilliant though!
Wednesday, 28 September 2011
Best Friends - Doll and Dragon
Last christmas I decided to do a painting for my boyfriends mum and my mum as their christmas presents. I personally like you acrylic paint but watering it down a bit. I had gone on a theme of my doll and decided that they can have the doll with something they love and the one below was for my boyfriends mum who loves Dragons. I first of all designed the dragon and then decided to change my doll now I have learned more and I think he has really improved! Personally I wanted the stitching to be black like my design but she saw it before I'd done that and wanted it with light stitching but as thats what she wanted and it was for her that is what I did.
Progression of the Painting
When I was a bit through the process of painting it I decided to start taking photos to show how I went about doing it as I thought she and anyone else who sees it might find it interesting.
I started by drawing the design on the canvas and then the background using shading techniques to make it as it is. I then did a base layer on the dragon in a deep blue and tried using a lighter version of the background for it's ears and back of wings. I also tip the wing tip and a base layer for the dragons chest. I also did the ear a dirty pink colour but soon changed my mind.
I decided after doing the red in the wings that it didn't work so I made it blue too. Here I added lighter and darker shades of the blue to show the shape of the Dragon better.
Next I shaded in the chest and ear and also added its eye. You can see the dragon really coming together now.
Then I went onto the doll and gave it a base layer with some shading. Then gave it mismatch eyes and some features.
Finally, I finished the dolls shading and added the black outlines. I ummed and ahhh for a while about adding the black lines but its more my style so i thought best to add them. Although I do still look back at the image before and have a twinge of regret for adding them as it looks quite beautiful without them. Maybe I will do this painting again for myself minus the lines.
Progression of the Painting
When I was a bit through the process of painting it I decided to start taking photos to show how I went about doing it as I thought she and anyone else who sees it might find it interesting.
I started by drawing the design on the canvas and then the background using shading techniques to make it as it is. I then did a base layer on the dragon in a deep blue and tried using a lighter version of the background for it's ears and back of wings. I also tip the wing tip and a base layer for the dragons chest. I also did the ear a dirty pink colour but soon changed my mind.
I decided after doing the red in the wings that it didn't work so I made it blue too. Here I added lighter and darker shades of the blue to show the shape of the Dragon better.
Next I shaded in the chest and ear and also added its eye. You can see the dragon really coming together now.
Then I went onto the doll and gave it a base layer with some shading. Then gave it mismatch eyes and some features.
Finally, I finished the dolls shading and added the black outlines. I ummed and ahhh for a while about adding the black lines but its more my style so i thought best to add them. Although I do still look back at the image before and have a twinge of regret for adding them as it looks quite beautiful without them. Maybe I will do this painting again for myself minus the lines.
Voodoo Doll
This painting came about because I was drawing cute cartoon characters and my lecturer said that one without a face looked like a Voodoo doll. I thought about it and decided to make it into one. The same day I was sent a picture of a person with a barcode tattooed on their neck so I combined the 2 and this came about. It's up in my house and its amazing how many people compliment it!
I also made a little animation with him where he morphed into one of my cute characters. If I can find it then I will post it on here too.
I also made a little animation with him where he morphed into one of my cute characters. If I can find it then I will post it on here too.
T-shirt Doodle Design
I came up with this design a few years ago. I was having a very emotional week and it all just came out into this image. Once I had made it, people who saw it in my sketchbook said I should get it printed on t-shirts. I never did this but did make a mock up of what it might look like.
Saturday, 17 September 2011
Robot Arm from Springboard Assignment
When we first got our assignment to block the Robot Arm on my Maya Springboard course with Animation Mentor I decided to draw it, the idea was to get more of a feeling for the object so I could bring it to life.
Labels:
AM Assignment Art
Sketches of People Sitting
Below are 2 drawings I did of people sitting and both working on a computer although I decided to leave them out. Personally, I find humans the hardest thing to draw so I will keep practicing and hopefully I will get better.
Labels:
Life Drawings,
Men,
Pose Sketches,
Women
Cartoon Ermines
Here are some cartoon Ermines that I drew based on the life drawings that I drew earlier in this blog.
Labels:
Caricature,
Ermines
Friday, 16 September 2011
Chicken Pose Sketches
I enjoy drawing chickens, they do some interesting things even if you might think they don't. They are also an interesting shape and enjoyable to draw.
Labels:
Chickens,
Pose Sketches
Meerkats, Marmosets and Rabbit Pose Sketches
Here are more of my sketches from Ponderosa Rare Breeds Farm.
I found Meerkats difficult as they rarely stay still so each drawing had to be drawn quickly. The Marmoset was a bit easier as it was more interested in me so it stayed a bit more still and the rabbits weren't moving much either so I got plenty of time to do the life drawing on the left. Sorry that the photo isn't very clear, I will try and find the sketch and take another one.
I found Meerkats difficult as they rarely stay still so each drawing had to be drawn quickly. The Marmoset was a bit easier as it was more interested in me so it stayed a bit more still and the rabbits weren't moving much either so I got plenty of time to do the life drawing on the left. Sorry that the photo isn't very clear, I will try and find the sketch and take another one.
Labels:
Life Drawings,
Marmosets,
Meerkats,
Pose Sketches,
Rabbits
Thursday, 15 September 2011
Lizards Quick Life Drawings
Here are some life drawings of some lizards that I did quickly and with a pen. It was my first time really trying to do this with a pen as I've always preferred pencils.
Labels:
Life Drawings,
Lizards
Lemur Pose Sketches
At the Ponderosa Rare Breeds Farm again and this time with Lemurs. I enjoyed drawing the Lemurs but towards the end they curled up and didn't move much so didn't get a lot of sketches of them. At this point I was still learning to do pose sketches of animals.
Labels:
Lemurs,
Pose Sketches
Racoon Pose Sketches
Here is another group of my sketches from Ponderosa Rare Breeds Farm but this time of a Racoon and above are photos of said Racoon. He was very difficult to draw as he kept trying to steal my pen or paper or he was running around his cage at top speed. They aren't very good pose sketches because of this but I am up for the challenge to attempt drawing a Racoon again as I have learned more about doing pose sketches of quick animals.
Labels:
Photos,
Pose Sketches,
Racoons
Reindeer Pose Sketches
My next few posts will be pose sketches that I drew at Ponderosa Rare Breeds Farm and the ones below are of Reindeers. I had never tried drawing them before and didn't spend a long time with them but I found them difficult to draw but interesting as they would cross their legs while changing direction and hardly ever stopped moving between the trees.
Labels:
Pose Sketches,
Reindeer