
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Mikaela



Re-drawn and simplified pencil sketch, with color added in Photoshop.
From a photo of a beautiful pose by Mikaela Diane on deviantArt.
Serriform Nude
Life Drawing Class
Saturday, January 24, 2009
BSG's Starbuck
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Poison Ivy
Friday, December 12, 2008
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Friday, November 28, 2008
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Saturday, November 01, 2008
Exercises



All started out as pencil drawings, inspired by photos from the galleries of intergalacticstock, faestock, and sim4nee, respectively.
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Life Drawing
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Miss Mosh

For the July jam over at the Drawing Board (yes, I'm a bit late.)
Pencil sketch with Photoshop color.
Model is Miss Mosh.
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Rainbow Robots

I did a sketch of a robot girl, then inked her up and added her to the amazing Patricio Betteo's big robot and colored the whole thing for his Coloring Contest over on deviantArt!

I found it surprisingly fun to color someone else's work.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Post San Diego
Well, three days later I think I'm back on Michigan time, acclimated to the much higher humidity (ugh) and am feeling more or less recovered from a great trip to San Diego Comic-Con.
Having gone once before really helped this time around; I wasn't quite so completely blown away by the crowds, the noise, the too-many-panels-and-not-enough-time, and especially the too-many-artists-to-see-in-four-days of the whole experience. And then there's the exquisite frustration of having nowhere near enough money to buy EVERYTHING I wanted...
I traded a few sketchbooks and bought a whole bunch from the many fine people who were there...and I got to meet a few artists from deviantART as well: Bill Reinhold, Dan Panosian, Alex Riegel, and Franchesco, all of whom were delightful.

At one point on the exhibit floor when I was nearly overcome by heat and the crush of bodies I found myself thinking, "this is the last year for me; it's too much!" But by the end of the weekend I was making plans for next year. At some point I expect I'm gonna be too old for this kind of craziness but evidently I'm not there yet.
Having gone once before really helped this time around; I wasn't quite so completely blown away by the crowds, the noise, the too-many-panels-and-not-enough-time, and especially the too-many-artists-to-see-in-four-days of the whole experience. And then there's the exquisite frustration of having nowhere near enough money to buy EVERYTHING I wanted...
I traded a few sketchbooks and bought a whole bunch from the many fine people who were there...and I got to meet a few artists from deviantART as well: Bill Reinhold, Dan Panosian, Alex Riegel, and Franchesco, all of whom were delightful.




At one point on the exhibit floor when I was nearly overcome by heat and the crush of bodies I found myself thinking, "this is the last year for me; it's too much!" But by the end of the weekend I was making plans for next year. At some point I expect I'm gonna be too old for this kind of craziness but evidently I'm not there yet.
Friday, July 18, 2008
Off to San Diego Comic-Con

Yay, I get to go to SDCC again! I expect to have even more fun since it's the second time I've gone and I know the ropes, ha ha. The ropes? What does that mean, anyway?
I put together a little sketchbook of belly dancer sketches and finished work, in the hopes of trading a few of them for sketchbooks by artists I admire who will be there. And if they don't want to trade, I'll give 'em away!
Sunday, July 06, 2008
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