Sunday, January 31, 2010

iPadawan

Have you ever wished you had a Jedi padawan with you when you were in a pickle and couldn't find your lightsaber? Well now you can. This handy iPadawan is just the right size to take along with you when you need a friend in a galaxy far far away...

Thursday, January 28, 2010

iScroll

Just discovered in an ancient pyramid. The introduction of the iScroll with a writing stylus which lets you actually print words right on the parchment. Cutting edge Egyptian technology by Horus Jobs.

Monday, January 25, 2010

CLUMSY

"Clumsy" is the Illustration Friday word of the week, which reminds me of the time SocMo was taking his pet goldfish for a walk... and fell down the stairs. SocMo may be clumsy, but he has excellent juggling skills. Good thing. Nothing was broken but the eggs SocMo was carrying in his pocket.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

book project - revisions

No matter how hard you try on your sketches, there are going to be revisions. Revisions are like the weird aunt at a family reunion that you try to avoid, but when they come along it is best to be nice and just hope you can get it over with without too much pain.

I got a call from the Art Director and we went through the changes on the book sketches. I picked up a red pencil and as we talked, I made some quick notes on the sketches of what the changes were. I was writing really fast and just jotted down some key words that I hoped would remind me later of what to do. Here is the sketch for page 4.
The mother guppy is watching the baby guppies hatch. They don't seem to like empty space in an illustration (I should know that by now), so the suggestion was to put in a few more guppies and to have the mother patting one on the head.

(click to enlarge) You can see my notes in red that say "3 more" and "petting one." I erased one fin on the mother fish and redrew it so she could be patting one of the little buggers. Next, I fired up my copy machine and made a copy of the original. Now I had some little fish that I could cut and paste. I put one under the mom's fin and placed the others to fill up that blank space a bit.

This is a typical change. Out of 21 pages, 14 had some kind of change made to them. But it wasn't too bad. Some things only needed to be shifted a bit, or a character needed to be enlarged some. My old copy machine, scissors, and scotch tape made it all happen. I know what you are thinking, and yes, I COULD have done the changes in Photoshop. But I realized that I could make all of the changes with my copier and scissors, and it is so much fun to actually cut and paste... so that's how I rolled on this one.

It took an afternoon to make the changes and the evening to scan them again. There was nothing on TV that was of much interest to me, so it was no problem to sit around scanning while keeping one eye on the TV.

So here is the bottom line. It is a bit of a bother to make revisions, but it usually results in some better illustrations and a better looking book... and that is what we are all after. Right?

The scanned revisions go back and then all the final images are presented to a group of editors for final approval. After that, I get the "GO" signal and begin on the final art. I'm not sure when this will be, but when it happens I will return to show you my coloring process.

Stay tuned!

Friday, January 22, 2010

monsters

I have been working on some characters for another book, so I thought I would slap the sketches up here and see if anyone has any thoughts about them. The main character is a girl monster in a ragged dress, with blue skin, a shock of blue hair and (drum roll) wearing hightop tennies on her VERY large feet. This is what I came up with. It will be a challenge fitting those feet into the pictures. The other guy was to be a Frankenstein-like guy in a tux and crown. The others are just some family members, mom and two sisters.

I added some rough color using a Photoshop watercolor brush. The texture doesn't really show up at the size you see it here. I don't have much experience with these natural media brushes. And it seems that if I ever DO discover something, I have totally forgotten it by the next time I use them. I have a teflon brain... nothing seems to stick. Oh well, now what was I saying?...

Monday, January 18, 2010

sketches done!

Well, here are all 21 pages that I have drawn. This was all done in a week. The good news is the characters were easy to draw, and there were no complicated backgrounds. Just water and some leafy plant things. So now I will scan the drawings, send them off, and wait to hear back from the client. There are usually some kind of changes requested, but I am crossing my fingers and hoping I have got it mostly right.

Whenever I hear back from them, I will post another update on this project and let you see what is happening.

Stay tuned!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

book project part 2- Plan B

My thumb just LOVES to have its picture taken. So here it is... one more time. It's holding a blown up version of the small sketch.
In my previous post, I talked about my Artograph. This is a handy thing to have around, but it is a bit of a dinosaur these days. I used it a lot before the computer came along and offered me its amazing bag of tricks. With only a bit more effort, here is PLAN B... enlarging without an Artograph.

I scanned my 1/2 size sketch at 200% @ 150 dpi and printed it out. Now I have an actual sized sketch that I can put on a lightbox or put a sheet of tracing paper over and do the final full size drawing. You can also select parts of the scanned image in Photoshop and move things around and change sizes. Cool. If you are creating your final art on the computer, you can use the sketch as a template to work over. I still like to draw with real pencils and ink with a dip pen. I am a dinosaur. That's why I have an Artograph.

More about inking later, after I get all these sketches done and approved.

book project part 2

Hidee-Ho neighbor, welcome to part two of the book project I am working on.

I think I need to explain a little about this book I am illustrating. This is an educational book which means you will never see it in a bookstore or in a library, or anywhere else. If you happen to be an elementary school teacher or student, you might run across it sometime. Maybe. Who knows?

Here is the printout and a mighty fine photo of my left thumb. Click photo to enlarge... but my thumb gets REALLY big!

This is what I am working from. I received a PDF of the book that I printed out. This has the copy in place on the bottom of each page, and a box where the illo is to go. In the box are the art suggestions for the illo. Yep, I'm a "hired wrist" as a friend of mine likes to say.

And here is my secret weapon! An Artograph. I don't always use this. Sometimes I draw things in using my 1/2 size sketches as a guide. But I have LOTS of pages to draw up, and the Artograph helps me GET 'ER DONE much quicker. And in the illustration biz... quicker is better.

What the Artograph allows me to do is project my sketch and enlarge it to actual size. As I am redrawing the picture, I can make many adjustments. I can move things around on my final page so the composition is better. I can enlarge or shrink something if it needs it. Lots of tweaking can be done and we all know how much fun tweaking is.

If you look closely, you will also see my ever present Car Talk mug full of sweet tea sitting on my Norman Rockwell coaster.

So here is the small version of page six and the new, improved full sized sketch... now with 50% more humor, less fat and more fiber. The beginnings of a very healthy illustration.

At the end of day three I have now roughed in all of the illustrations full size, and when I close my eyes at night I see little fish.

Oh, while I am working I usually listen to the radio. Public Radio is my default station. My local station used to play classical music, but recently they switched over to mostly talk programs. Sometimes it is interesting, sometimes not... sometimes downright annoying. An alternative I just found is an internet station Slacker radio. You can enter an artist and it will create a station that plays similar artists to the one you chose. I entered Michael Buble and now have a station that plays John Mayer, Harry Connick, Jr., Diana Krall, Tony Bennett, Nat King Cole, Norah Jones, and many more. I like it. If you want to give it a try, here is a link to it.

enjoy.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

book project part 1-sketches

I have started working on a little educational book. This means I get to eat for another month. Peanut butter doesn't grow on trees, you know. So in celebration, I thought I would do some blog posts along the way to share my process.

(click to enlarge photos)
The first step is always setting down with the print out of the book pages, and making quick, little thumbnails of each page. This mostly gets me acquainted with what will appear on each page, and I take a rough stab at where things might go. This book has a tadpole as the main character and several other types of fish he meets along the way. Oh, that circled 21 on the page is when I counted up how many pages I was illustrating inside the book... it's NOT my IQ.

I now take another run at going through the book and making larger sketches. This time I work more on the composition and character designs as I go through it. I have found that I do a better job working small for some reason. When I try to draw full size, I get bogged down in the drawing and placement of things. It's much easier for me when I work small, so I made a template of pages that are about 1/2 actual size and made some copies of it to draw on.

This is the end of day two. I hope to have all pages drawn full size by the end of the week.

Isn't this exciting?

(yawn)... more TK.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Confined

If you don't want folks messing with your stuff, then you had better keep it CONFINED to a safe place.

This is an illustration I completed recently. I tried to loosen up a bit by drawing with a pencil (a REAL pencil) and then coloring it with a brush in Photoshop. I usually dump in color with the paint bucket, but on this one I used the old Wacom tablet and painted it in. I think it worked out OK.

Wednesday, January 06, 2010

Friday, January 01, 2010

renewal

Jan 1, the first day of the new year! A day for renewal. Of course I resolve to do the same thing I resolved to do last year, which was draw more fun things and post them on this blog. No promises, but that is my hope for the new year.

This is my first drawing of 2010. I have thought that the Progressive girl, Flo would be a great character to draw. That retro look. That hair band. The eye liner. The lipstick. The tricked out name tag. So I drew up this Flo in my sketchbook... added a bit of white pencil, and here you go! My first post

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Boxers or Briefs?

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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

4th day of Christmas

four (4) calling birds... using iPhones, of course...

Friday, December 18, 2009

UNDONE

Christmas was almost UNDONE this year by the swine flu. But not to worry... all is OK.

A Merry Christmas to all!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

3rd day of Christmas

and the third little french fry cried "Oui, Oui, Oui" all the way home...

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

two turtledoves

Ahhh... and just who wouldn't want a pair of turtledoves? They are the perfect Christmas gift! They crawl around on the ground, and then try to fly away only to find they can't fly very far and fall back to earth. It's hours of entertainment for all!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

A partridge in a pear tree

OK... this is a stand in. The partridge went to Argentina for the holidays, and the pear tree was chopped down for firewood.

And so it goes...

Monday, December 14, 2009

HATCH

I HATCHed some dinos recently. I got a request to make five (5) little images of ANYTHING I wanted for the PackRat game played on Facebook. It is a game of finding and collecting images. The incubation period of hatching these dinos turned out to be a rather long one. The challenge was to make an image that is 64 pixels square. That is pretty small. My first idea was to do some dinosaurs. I have liked dinos ever since I was a little kid. So, while watching some bad TV shows in the evenings, I would sketch dinos and see if I could cram them into a tiny little squares.

Then... I started thinking that maybe birds would be easier to fit in a square. So I started drawing birds. I liked the birds, but on another day I started thinking about marine animals. That would be fun. This is what happens when anything goes. I had a three way tag team wrestling match going for a few days between all of these things. Finally, I came back to my original dinos idea. Dinos rule!

Here is my drawing board with some of the many pages of sketches I did while working on this project. Click on it to see it DINO sized.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Unbalanced

Some people think you have to be UNBALANCED to wear your hair like this guy.

Last week I ate in a trendy, happenin' restaurant in Nashville. I know it was a cool place by the look of the young people working there. One dude had a very thin, razor sharp mohawk. It was not this color, but it was very impressive. We were wondering what he would do if he had to wear a hairnet. With a hairstyle like that, he couldn't be an up and coming country music star. He couldn't wear the obligatory cowboy hat. I guess he will be stuck behind that counter for a bit longer.