Archive for the ‘Sketches’ Category

Ex Libris

Friday, July 8th, 2011

Been working on this for a couple of weeks, on and off.  It’s what’s known as an Ex Libris, or bookplate (basically the fancy version of writing “this book belongs to…” inside a book, instead you’d glue one of these on the inside cover – Wikipedia for more info).

I’m also proud of the fact that I conquered my long standing fear of the Photoshop pen tool with this project.  Of course I couldn’t resist mucking up those crisp clean computer vector lines with some gritty faded texture for a little natural character.  Also, compare with the original pencil sketch which I scanned and used to create the final version.

Bulldog angler fish

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

My mission: To combine the surface anatomies of two animals, preferably of different types (reptile x mammal, fish x bird, etc.)  Behold the result!

Ironically, this was a life drawing assignment.  Yes, as in drawing things that exist in, er, life.  Go figure.

Bartimaeus (crow drawing)

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

For one of my classes we had to draw our own interpretation of a scene from an book that was played for us in class.  It was some fantasy story in which a genie, disguised as a crow, meets a kid who hasn’t been out of his room in years and looks like hell because of it (sound familiar? hehe).

The “crow” in this image has just stepped in a bottle of glue and is trying to shake it off.  This was really supposed to be just a quick sketch, but I actually decided to make a nice illustration and sunk a few hours of my Sunday into it a month or so ago.  It’s still one of my favourite things I’ve drawn this year so far.