More artists
Jeff Turley: Really appealing work with a variety of styles.
Pedro Sanchez: Has a truly unique and interesting style.
Zaruhi Galstian: Does some really appealing and expressive character designs.
Hadi Tabasi: Just fun.
Cory Loftis: My new favorite artist. So, so versatile.
Brittney Lee: I can't say how much I love Brittney's art. Her designs and compositions have all the charm of a Pixar movie and the finesse of an artsy French film.
Tatevik Avakyan: Again, super fun characters.
Tom Humber: One of those amazing artists who can do just about anything.
Artists to check out
Justin Gerard: If you aren't familiar with his work, you need to be. His latest series for the Hobbit are some of the finest examples of how to handle comlex composition that I've seen in illustration.
Dave Guertin and Greg Baldwin: Two artists from Insomniac. The energy in their drawings never ceases to amaze me.
Erwin Madrid: Great style, lighting, and composition.
Jason Seiler: The most amazing caricature artist since Sebastian Kruger decided to get all serious on us.
Annette Marnat: Beautiful, fluid lines.
Mike Lee: Has awesome designs and a great handle on values.
Ben Caldwell: Has a fantastic sense of design. The Wizard of Oz picture I'm working on was actually inspired one of his drawings.
I have more, I'll post them next week.
Old art, updated
Tin Man
Hour 1:
Hour 2:
Hour 3:
Hour 4:
Hour 5:
Last Hour:
At this point, I'd used up the allocated amount. Since that Time I've spent a little more time on it. This represents about 2 hours of work:
I have one more version I'm still improving on---I'll post it when I find time to put those last finishing touches on it.
For my past, present, and future students:
Redwoods
Living Dead Published
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Bolt enemy minion
More Bolt
BOLT Game
Old forest
Link
Friday Figure Drawing
Who Wants a Puzzle?
E-mail artsammich (at gmail dot com) with your mailing address.
I'll calculate shipping and give you a total amount.
Send a check or money order for the amount I give. When I figure out how to get my paypal account set up right, I'll include that info here.
I'll arrange for a puzzle to be delivered to your address.
For now, the cost is $32+shipping. I'll update that if I find a place that will make them for less.
If anyone is curious to see the original drawings by my kids, check them out here.
Also, a pig:
Christnas Gift
Fat Old Man
Aquarius
Thanksgiving Villain
- My polarized sunglasses, and the endless entertainment they provide as I'm driving because I can tilt my head side to side and make the sky disappear.
- Flour. Think about how many cookies there wouldn't be without that stuff.
- Words like, "pronto," e.g. "Get me two cups of flour, pronto!"
- British TV dramas based on books from the 1800s. Either they're good because they're really good (even if you're embarrassed to admit it), like the A&E Pride and Prejudice, or they're good because they're really bad, like the one my wife and I just watched: "Doctor Lydgate!" "Rosamond! I was just. . .er, looking for Mr. Chaucerberry." "Oh. He's gone to market." "Oh. Er. . .good day." *weeping* "Rosamond, what on earth is wrong?" "I'm so very sad, Dr. Lydgate. Is there never to be anything between us?" (He sweeps her into his arms and kisses her.) "Oh Dr. Lydgate, I'm so very happy!"
- Which brings up the another important thing to be thankful for: British accents. Without British accents Monty Python would be a miserable failure, and you wouldn't hear nearly as many condescending remarks about how much better the British version of "The Office" is. Also, a large portion of the United States believes European politics are superior because, as we have learned from BBC dramas, the entirety of Europe speaks in an English accent.
- Also, dental floss.
- Except when it is wielded by those ladies (hygienists?) that do all the cleaning at dentists. Ow.