Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Leather Face

I smell bacon.
Now is the turn for Leatherface! Here is the process


1. Scratchboard


2. Sketch on tracing paper


2. Chalk on scratchboard



Voila!



Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Punk Tortoise


Now the process
1. Digital sketch

2. Full size roughs

3. Lightbox

4.Final pencils

This was my first assignment for my Basic Drawing class in which we had to include a man, a woman, a vehicle, a piece of architecture, a weapon and an animal. I used a 3 point perspective view. 

I think I'm gonna use her again.



Monday, November 28, 2011

Robot


First robot ever (a decent one at least)

And here is the process:
1. Sketch

2. Scanned and digital sketch
 3. Lightbox

 4. Tight pencils.
 5. Inks

Assignment for my methods and materials class. Done on a beautiful piece of 2 ply bristol paper, inked with microns and brushes.

Back in Black

Do I smell cookies?


I'm gonna be honest with you guys. It has become increasingly difficult to keep up with blogging since I don't have as much time as I used to. The main reason is of course school work. Since past september I've been a full time student in the Joe Kubert school for cartooning and graphic art, and, as great as it has been, it occupies 110% of my time.

However, I still think that doing stuff outside what you usually do every single day gives you extra fuel to produce new and fresh art, and I have been trying to do that since the beginning of the year, yielding many positive results that have helped me in one way or another, either for my personal portfolio or for creative growth.

For that reason, I'm gonna make it my mission to try and post new stuff as much as I can, maybe not with the detailed explanation of why I do most of my work, but at least showing pictures of the process. And if at the end anyone is more interested in anything about a post I will gladly answer any doubts or questions that may rise (since I'm not quite sure how many people see this or if this is being helpful to anyone).

I will keep doing it though, it is a matter of personal goals and a creative journal if you will.

So let's keep on creating the best art that we can, or die trying.

Rock on my friends.