Monday, November 10, 2008

I drew This...


While sipping Coffee at a Borders Cafe in the light of the city Night!


NCN Caricature Convention

I  returned from North Carolina about a day ago and I just want to share with you the work that I did while I was There.   It was all completed within 4 days. I didnt get much sleep but man was it worth it!  Drawing amongst a group of artist who are dedicated to their craft is unlike anything i have ever experienced.  For those of you who have not heard of the NCN (national Caricaturist Network ) , Soon to be the ISCN  (International Society of Caricature Artists), I urge you to check out the web site and think about going to the Convention next year.  Its a learning experience you  dont want to miss.  Oh, you dont draw caricatures?  Well rubbish.  Caricature fits into any artists range of tools, especially animators, character designers and illustrators.   So check it out and let me know what you think of my work.  Thanks ! 


Done with Watercolor and Prismacolor Pencil
Col-erase and water color
Col erase and watercolor of Sosuke 
col erase and prismacolor Pencil
Watercolor and prismacolor pencil
Prismacolor pencil Of Kage Nakanishi 
Watercolor and Prismacolor Pencil
Col Erase Pencil of Jan Op Debeek 
Prismacolor Pencil 
Watercolor and Prismacolor Pencil 
Watercolor and Prismacolor Pencil
Watercolor and Prismacolor Pencil
Water color and Prismacolor Pencil.  

Saturday, November 08, 2008

Concept Art

I just got Back from the worlds Greatest Convention.  I was in North Carolina For the 16th annual Caricature Convention.  I will post my work as soon as i get them uploaded to my computer.  For Now : Some concept work.  






Well I was invited to submit a concept art test to a certain Video Game Company, but did not get accepted.  Heres the work I produced in less than 1 weeks time. Tell me what you think.  Its a step away from what I usually do but thats what they asked for.  


Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Tigers oh my! part 2!







I told you it was coming.  Here is my tiger... can you guess which other animal I have incorporated into this to make it a bit of a creature?  Yeah its a gorilla (notice the front hands). So this was done in about 3 and a half hour including thumnails and sketches.  Ill try and post those after I scan them in.   Oh and I wanted to post a black and white to see how well i did with values.  hehe, and it looks like i need some work...

Tigers oh my! part 1





Hello fellow people -  here are some tigers that i have been working on in the past couple of days.  These are just roughs.  Check back in for part 2!!  (which will contain more and the final!

Monday, October 27, 2008

Irish Danny


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I remember this fighter from when I was a kid.  My dad actually fought this guy on ESPN.  He didnt win, but should have in the 4th round.  None the less it was a great fight.  Eh, that was almost 10 years ago. All I know is, I love boxers, and I would like to announce that I will be adding a boxer drawing every week.  It might be digital, quick sketch or just a something i spent a few minutes on in my sketch pad.  Im in a time where I have been thinking about my Fathers ups and downs.  And i have been just thinking and sketching, thinking and sketching...Who is this man named Fabian (my Father)? So for me its a blast from the past.  I hope you keep up and enjoy!

Real Names have been removed to protect the innocent.  

Friday, October 17, 2008

Quick study AND CLothed Figure!













Heres some drawings from over the last couple of weeks.  These range from 2 minutes to a 15 minute pose.  I try and capture some sort of essence in the pose even though i am drawing from the model.  My teacher has gotten upset at me and says im drawing " too cartoony.  But i dont really see it as cartoony, I see it as drawing with force and pushing the pose to where I see it in my head.  I could be wrong about it. I dont want to spend 20 - 30 minutes on a drawing, its not worth my time or in my interest to draw and render something so that its exactly what i see in front of me.  I could just as well taken a picture in less time.  This is not drawing for the sake of Fine art....Its Drawing For animation!  What is Fine art?  Animation is ART at its FINEST! 


Thursday, October 16, 2008

Walt Stanchfield And Drawing For Animation at Cogswell College



A book by Walk Stanchfield has recently been literally put into my hands by a good friend.  

I remember going online and seeing this great book and wishing i could print it without emptying out my ink cartridge or paper supply.  Alas I have a hard copy and its chalk full of Great drawings! These are not ordinary Drawings either... THey are full of life and energy, and the touch of a man who really got down to the emotion of the pose and sketch and didnt bother with the details of the person he was drawing.  If you are an animator you must have this book!  Thats all there is to it.  

It taught me about the essence.  When Drawing to get the essence of the pose I learned to minimize my lines and emphasize on gesture and feeling.  That it... It may sound easy but its not.  It takes a great deal of observation to get the essence of a pose.  

I recently also have just received word that I will be teaching Drawing for Animation 1 and 2 at Cogswell College in Sunnyvale, CA in the spring.   I am very excited about this opportunity and cant wait to get in and start drawing with people who want to learn.  

I hold this book close to me will base a lot of my class on it.  Along with Walts book, Ill  be focusing on  some quick study poses, lite anatomy, character development...and much more!  If your interested in learning about "The art of the Essence"  contact Cogwell College and Register now!  

Here are some drawings that arent necessarily gesture drawing but but they were fun to do anyways.