Sunday, September 16, 2012

Dogleslugs


"Wow, Katie, I wish I knew what it looked like inside your imagination," Says nobody ever. But if they did, this would more or less be the image I'd direct them to in response.

In addition to being the most brainless thing I've painted in recent memory, this is also kind of a color study inspired by a piece by Sam Nielson, who is amazingly talented and you should check out his work.

Sunday, September 9, 2012





Here's a little test animation of this blob eating an apple. It's kind of cute. I think the stupid built in Flash codec I used on export made everything kind of short and fat (like, shorter and fatter than I already draw things) so I'll fix that later probably.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Casting MaGiC!!11


I've got this bust of Socrates on my desk that I draw sometimes when I can't think of anything else art-related to do. The drawings were all pretty grim at first but I found something that really helped:

 I got this book called "Classical Drawing Atelier" for my birthday which, in the few pages in the very back of the book that have any sort of actionable instructions for improving your artwork, outlines this method of cast drawing (but I think it can kind of be applied to any kind of observational drawing) in which the main forms are blocked in with a bunch of intersecting lines. Like, the line that defines the back of this sculpture's neck, if followed through, can define his browline as well. It's a lot easier to keep features positioned correctly in relation to each other this way than my own homemade method, which involves drawing a bunch of circles and stuff ontop of each other until they sort of resemble a face and then hatching out details from there.

 Y'all should give it a try!