Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Mink and Puppy: Shenanigans 1-3

March has been a busy month. I went on vacation, then started a new job, and of course it's getting to crunchtime in classes, with graduation looming around the corner.

Still, I've managed to get some art done. Here are the first three of finished the Mink and Puppy images:




I've got at least one more sketched, and I'll probably do two or three after that- whatever I end up having time for. They really are quite fun to do, and I think they'll make good portfolio pieces.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Epic Adventures

New art!
This is the finished version of "The Planning Stages." I posted the original sketch for this months ago, with my revised sketch done last week. Going further into the concept, I had an idea for characterizing the four seasons as children, and I have a tentative idea for a story where they all must go on a scavenger hunt to find essential pieces of their season for one purpose or another.


I'm still debating if I need or want to give them actual names outside their season names. (If I did, I suspect they would be something like Max for Fall, Aaron for Winter, Brittany for Summer, and Rose for Spring.) I might do more pictures for this story, I think, if I can get the compositions right. It really did help having a sketch already done to solidify the concept.

More art to come. Stay tuned.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Update and New Projects

Been in a bit of a funk lately, probably because we're now hitting that mid-semester mark where my teacher's nagging comments begin to drain all will and interest from me for whatever project I happen to be working on at the time.

I finished a rather large (16x20") watercolor piece about a week and a half ago, but I'm not totally satisfied with it, and that's why it's not up online yet. It was an attempt at a more realistic style, but it just didn't quite have the vibrancy I was looking for, and that was discouraging, too. I may yet salvage it with colored pencils, but right now it's sitting on my desk while I figure out what to do with it.

I was also beginning to despair because I wasn't getting much done with my illustration independent project-- I liked the lineart for the piece, but when I started painting it all fell apart, and even colored pencils couldn't do much. I began to realize that watercolor was just not a good media for this project: the paintings were too complex.

So I was quite frustrated, but after thinking about things for a few days, I began to feel better. For one, I sat down last Thursday and did a fantastic drawing for my next watercolor piece, based on an old sketch of my "Four Seasons" kids:


Then over the weekend I was thinking about illustration and said "fuck it." My only goal in re-doing the Mink project was to have several images with consistent characterization to use in a portfolio. But you know what? I can achieve that same goal just by having a series of images of Mink and Puppy playing. It's not like I haven't done a million sketches of that already.

So that's what I did today, and I'm very happy with the results:
 

 

I've got another one half-finished with Mink teaching Puppy to beg.  I'll probably do one or two more as well. I was originally going to do these in watercolor, but I like the detail of the lineart too much to risk losing it with ink, so I think they'll just be digitally colored.

With any luck the first drawing will be finished tomorrow, as it's now mostly done, and then I can move on. I have a few different ideas for what I'll do next, the main one being that I think it's time for more Space Turtle. :D