Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Coming this fall to NBC!!!!


I'm SOO EXCITED!!!! My favorite glass-eyed detective is BACK!!!

Thursday, February 02, 2006

Kaff drawings





Funny thing, Canadians. What we call a cafe, pronounced "ka-Fay," they call a cafe, pronounced "KAFF". Which puzzled me because I thought they'd take the more french-sounding pronounciation that I'm used to. Those Canadians I tell ya. They're a riddle wrapped in an enigma! I have now infiltraded they're lair and am living among them-UNSUSPECTED!

Monday, January 30, 2006

Planet! Schmanet! Janet!


Here's day and night versions of the planet of lonely robots. Teacher might have to take my sponges away, I tend to go overboard. Oh and Brock, 1992 called. It wants its sense of color coordination back. Since I wont be getting much background work I'll try to scan in more drawing and post them this week.

Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Vegas Nudies



While on xmas break I tried to take advantage of the local Vegas life drawing community. Everyone there is so good! Lots of talented painters and graphic designers who work around town. These were done on my handy dandy tablet PC, which I havent been able to use for life drawing while at school (I'm still not fast enough on it!) These are some quick 2-5 minute gestures and one long 2 hour pose.

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Painting a DUNGEON




Here's another painting assignment. With this one I stuck to traditional materials all they way and gave my tablet a rest. Thought I'd post some planning stuff to, so you folks can see my thought proccess. First I start with a quick thumbnail, in this case I used markers to rough in some tones. Then I did a color rough with the actual guache paint, testing color schemes out, seeing what worked and what didnt. The big one on top is the end result!

CLASSES ARE OVER THIS WEEK! VEGAS, HERE I COME!

Saturday, November 12, 2005

Dry Dry Desert




Here's some photoshop color studies of my next background painting. Hopefully I can actually manipulate real paint at least half as good as I can push pixels around. Cross yer fangers.

Friday, November 11, 2005

Animal frenzy!









Yesterday I went to the Royal Winter Fair! Its like this sorta hayseed version of a convention in Vegas, only people are presenting their cows, sheep and butter sculptures instead of porn DVDs and such. It was fun! LOTS of big smelly animals everywhere and farm folk and kids running around. Great opportunity to see these animals up close. It was all indoors too, which made it nice because it started to snow outside that morning! Had fun drawing all these animals, I heard there was a ban on chickens and all fowl because of the whole "bird flu" scare. I would imagine you are more likely to cath the flu from one of those runny nosed kids dripping on you, but oh well.

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Purdy Colors...



I likes 'em PURDEEE!! Here are some cloud studies, done in thin washes of guache.

Sunday, October 23, 2005

Starting to get the hang of this Photoshop...



I didn't draw the design, but I did color it. This was an assignment for my digital tools class.

Monday, October 17, 2005

My first "A+"!




Put this one on the fridge, ma! Nobody can storyboard a scene of ultimate holiday destruction like yours truly! The assignment was to draw a room in the first panel, something happening to that room in the second panel, and then the result in the 3rd panel.

I don't even remember the last time I got an A+. Second grade maybe? Defintely not in a college environment. But hell, this is Canada. Maybe they hand 'em out like kettle corn. Oh and another thing, the actual grade on it was a 93%, but I guess thats an A+ according to the proffessor. Ihzzhn't Zhat Vheerd?!

Monday, October 10, 2005

Happy Canadian Thanksgiving, America!





Eat some turkey and watch some Canadian rules football! Here's some drawings of my Fred Flintstone feet and sausage fingers to enjoy.

Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Four Paintings






These were made for my layout (background) painting class. The assignment was to come up with a simple, surreal design for a landscape. Then we had to paint it 4 ways: First, just simple flat black and white with no blending or shading (second from top). Second, we need to add gradients (3rd from top). This one probbaly gave me the most trouble. I kept striving for perfectly blended, subtle gradients that I could make in 3 seconds in photoshop, but what I ended up with was clunky, patchy gradients that look like they were made with my foot. I'm new at this! Third we had to make the same design, but now make it more 3D (bottom). This one to me came easier, basically when in doubt just add a highlight or a shadow and POOF! Ya got 3D! Finally, we had to choose our favorite of the 3 and re-paint it in a monochomatic (using only one color) fashion. So yes, I did pick the fastest and easiest one to re-paint. BUT, I happen to really like flat, simple designs like this. Reminds me of my printmaking days. It conveys everything the more rendered ones do, but its much more succinct and to the point. I like that. Plus its 5am and these are due in a few hours!

Monday, September 26, 2005

Drawing Kate Moss's Ass...




Hey everybody! Finally got around to scanning some stuff tonight. For our life drawing class, we have to prepare a portfolio full of skeletal studies of the pelvis, ribcage, skull, vertebrae, etc. My group got to take home the pelvis for this week, so that means 4 or 5 of us get together and sit around a big plastic pelvis and draw it from every angle imaginable. Sounds fun right? WRONG! The idea is the more we know the skeletal system, and once we can draw these forms accurately, and quickly, then our real life drawings from the model (and furthermore, our cartoons) will be all the more easy to do, because the "roadmap" of the skeleton is already etched in your brain. Hope so! I recently found out that after Christmas they give us an art test where we must be able to draw the entire human skeleton FROM MEMORY. From a front, side, and rear views!! Just thinking about that makes my head hurt...

Oh! And here's an art tip from me to you: The human pelvis when drawn from a top-down perspective looks surprisingly like the Batman signal!

Thursday, September 08, 2005

Storytime!






One of our first assignments was in my animation principals class. The teacher wants us each to sort of storyboard why we got into animation, to kinda get some background info on us. Its not even graded, just for fun but I thought I'd post it in case anybody hasn't heard my tale yet. 100% true!

The Star Spangled Maple Leaf...



Well, here I am in Canada! The school is amazing. So many talented artists here! All the professors here are people I can google search or pull up on IMDB.com and see their resume/industry history. I had Life Drawing class today. I'd be posting one of my figures from that but they all sucked! I did roughly 40-50 sketches and it just wasnt my day. I've been out of practice and it shows! Starting next week however, the school offers free extra life drawing class every single night. I'd be stupid not to go, so hopefully with practice I'll get back in the swing of things. In the meantime, I drew some of my classmates durring a notetaking session, here are the whimsical results!