I'm trying to learn how to draw horses as reference for a project. This is the first time I've ever tried to draw a horse in earnest, so I thought I'd record my transition from the not-good-at-all to the not-very-bad. The black and white pencil are my first attempts, while the color pencils are the second.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Monday, March 30, 2009
Doc Flamingo
Monday, March 23, 2009
Museum of Natural History Day
Last weekend Maasa, Natalie, and I went back to the Natural History Museum to sketch the animals. It was enough fun I think I'm going to make it a regular excursion from now on.
An Indian lion and Sumatran rhinoceros.
Rhino and Malaysian wild dog.
African lion and lioness. I know I exaggerated the lion on the left's face a little, but I couldn't really help myself since every single family that walked by the exhibit as I was sketching would scream, "Look, it's Mufasa!"
I've spent much of the past two years absorbed in figuring out the subtleties of the well-placed contour line. It's refreshing to start fleshing out planes again.
An Indian lion and Sumatran rhinoceros.
Rhino and Malaysian wild dog.
African lion and lioness. I know I exaggerated the lion on the left's face a little, but I couldn't really help myself since every single family that walked by the exhibit as I was sketching would scream, "Look, it's Mufasa!"
I've spent much of the past two years absorbed in figuring out the subtleties of the well-placed contour line. It's refreshing to start fleshing out planes again.
Monday, March 16, 2009
Petticoat a la Olan Mills
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Fair Play Storyboards
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Friday, March 13, 2009
More Concept Art
Thursday, March 12, 2009
ASIFA Pose Sessions #6
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Washington Bullets Redux
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Website Roughs
Been a drawing fool lately. Working on a number of concept sketches. These are fairly large-scale sketches.
Sheila at her desk.
Office front door.
Petticoat setting up a free-throw during his run with the 1986 Washington Bullets.
Rough -- soon to be fully inked.
I still have a few proportion issues to work out before I put it to the brush.
I have a few more sketches in the works. I'll post them soon. I've also started work on character sketches for a new Doc Flamingo comic with my friend Andrew Pearson. I will post those once I finish all the Petticoat concept sketches.
Cole Petticoat is copyright of Hamilton Craig.
Sheila at her desk.
Office front door.
Petticoat setting up a free-throw during his run with the 1986 Washington Bullets.
Rough -- soon to be fully inked.
I still have a few proportion issues to work out before I put it to the brush.
I have a few more sketches in the works. I'll post them soon. I've also started work on character sketches for a new Doc Flamingo comic with my friend Andrew Pearson. I will post those once I finish all the Petticoat concept sketches.
Cole Petticoat is copyright of Hamilton Craig.
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