Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Animals



Decided I wanted to get this out of the way so I can focus on the final. (not that I don't like drawing animals). Conveniently, I have 3 fishes in my room and 2 of my roomys have a hamster. (shhhhhh, don't tell). Fish are so hard to draw..... they move way too much.

-Ace

NIKOLA TESLA


I HAVE BEEN LUSTING AFTER THIS MAN SINCE I WAS LIKE TWELVE YEARS OLD
FORGET YOU EDISON
FORGET
YOU


last week
haaahh same up angle

It's a pipe dream




Mmmm redheads.
And that gameboy too yeah thats important.

Oh, and for accuracy's sake:


hookay! so, not taking things too seriously: my ideal boyfriend would be smART (emphasis on the art), friends with monsters!, able to protect me with his laser beam eyes (awww yeah), dress nicely, and be in touch with nature--hence the grass vest and white dove! wheee

Mystery Boyfriend

I have no idea what I'm looking for in a boyfriend... I'm not really looking for one at the moment. But scarves and coats are pretty nice...

Minotaur Boyfriend


Ok, I'm not into the whole inter species love kind of thing, BUT would it not be bad ass to have a Minotaur for a boy friend? You'd be the envy of all the women in fantasy land, he's buff, intimidating, and sexy! That's like dating a boxer, biker, and underwear model all in one :-D

?^_^?




not sure if i did it right but,
she must like to
shop
travel
have a good fashion sense
and love grafitti

i don't know

what i want. i don't know. and the more i thought, the more confused i got. suffice it to say that i don't really want to date anyone right now (not enough time nor self-esteem, and everything i really want, a friend can give), and i don't believe that the "ideal" can ever be ideal, and i'm getting way too philosophical for a blog assignment because this is something that's been on my mind anyway.

[fyi, wonky anatomy due to person being awkwardly composed of both genders]

i want someone who is adventurous (but grounded), because as much as i love video games/dumb cartoons/the internet, i love being outdoors, and it's far healthier than most things that occupy my time (see above). i just don't do it so much anymore, partially due to health concerns and homework (and allergies, right now, ugh), but mostly because i'm absorbed in an unhealthy american lifestyle.
I saw someone had done the Doctor so here's my John Simm Master riding a companion cube through space and playing PS3

Monday, April 5, 2010

Angel

Just my wild imagination. :-)

I just thought it will be nice to have an angel girl friend.
She's composed of a shards that I took from my previous artworks.

Question to Kali: I try to cut out part of the manga that I downloaded for this work (I decide not to in the end). Is that consider as that "copywright" violation stuff you talked about i last class?

ideal soulmate? by alice

Dream boyfriend?



Fail is fail.

I can't put my finger on what exactly is wrong with it though...oh well. Can anyone figure it out?


Anyhow, that'd be my dream boyfriend, I suppose, haha.



Edit:

A couple of quick fixes, so I'm not too proud, but I think it's at least a little better than the first one. It DOES look better without the books at least :)

Inspiration


This has nothing to do with collages or mythological creatures, but I just found these wood block prints by Kobayashi Kiyochika and was blown away. Check them out!

NC Wyeth is an illustration god.

Also, Golden Age of Comic Book Stories is a fantastic blog. They put up different illustrations each day from different books, comics, and various genres...they range from gorgeous Leyendecker paintings to 50's sci-fi covers to Kay Nielsen book illustrations to everything in between. Worth having on your Google reader.
ALSO ALSO, if you click the "NC Wyeth" tag on the left, you can see all his pieces on the blog...seeing the range of all of them has turned me into a die-hard NC Wyeth fan. His work will knock your socks off!

money man : p

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Collage/Paper/Sculpture/Experiment!


copyright Red Nose Studio

Digital illustration isn’t limited to just drawing or painting in photoshop or illustrator— in this assignment I want you to explore the other ways we can create or use "digital" art with the additions of photography and/or collage. You will be making an illustration of a known mythological or fantasy creature with a foreground and background. Your creature/being can be from any culture --a norse god, manticore, japanese ghost, fairies, whatever, but it needs to be in an environment of some sort and it needs to be a KNOWN creature, and not just something you make up. Also, if you use photos, make sure they are YOUR photos, or definitely copyright free (i.e. vintage magazines or from a site that gives out specifically copyright-free images). I want you to take the pictures, not use what you find off google images.

Sketch stage will be due next week (since the process of gathering images or sculpting/etc. can be pretty intensive, you just need to bring in one "sketch"), and then your final is due the week after that. You can sculpt this creature and take photos of it, make a paper cut collage traditionally or digitally, add drawings to a photo, go out and take photos and then collage them together, then use the photo collage as reference for your final painting (digital or traditional), OR refine the collage so it looks great on its own, whatever. I leave it up to you, this is a very open assignment and I want you to branch out! You don’t necessarily need to bring in a pencil “sketch” next week, but you could bring in a rough collage, or a sculpture or paper cuts that you’ve made, whatever is the first step of the process you’d like to use. If you are working on putting together a digital collage or drawing over things digitally, you can show your process on the computer, you don't have to print it out. But you definitely need to show progress. This is a process-heavy assignment, so the more you do now the better! After critiques we will be using class time next week to work, so come prepared with your materials! If you are working traditionally bring tools, if you are working digitally, have all your files and photos, etc.

If you don’t have a digital camera, AV services said they have several that students can borrow. But, don’t try taking out a camera the night before or something, because other students may have checked them all out.

So here's some examples of illustrators using the Digital medium in different ways:

Vector art on top of photos-- Alberto Seveso

Digital illustration/color integrated with vintage photos-- David Plunkert

Paper cut art, digitally photographed/tweaked-- Jayme McGowan

Digitally collaged paper cut art (scanning papers, and then digitally cutting & collaging in photoshop)-- Sara Barnes

Traditionally sculpting, then photographing/tweaking for a "3d" illustration-- Red Nose Studio

Digitally drawing on top of photos-- Johan Thornqvist

Collaging photos/illustration digitally-- Maren Esdar

ALSO-- remember, you DON'T have to do a collage/sculpture/papercut for your final piece. You can always do one as a "sketch" and use it as reference for your final.
If you are using a collage as reference, you can probably get away with using magazine photos and other possibly-copyright photos, as long as they don't show up that way in the final. (like if you use a magazine girl's face as reference for the face you'd like to draw/paint)

BLOG assignment:
To get your feet wet, I want you to do a fun photo and/or paper and/or 3d collage of your dream boyfriend or girlfriend! It doesn't have to have a background or be serious. Experiment with some different techniques or play around, it doesn't have to be extensive. You can use magazines photos for this.

Make sense? HAVE FUN!!

Self portraits




Done with Prismacolor markers.
The first one is actually the last one I did. It's not *quite* finished because the marker I was using was dying x__x You can see a little bit towards the right that it wasn't going to make it much longer....

its me! in three minutes







I dont even know haha