More loose gesture just and playing around this time. Enjoy:

Woke up this morning and figured I should color that previous pic. Here’s how it turned out:

I used all Photoshop this time out. It doesn’t have as much loose energy as the painted stuff, but the clean lines and overall feel of it turned out nicely I think.

My internal clock is now officially messed up. Crazy late nights flopped last night as I tossed and turned solidly from 4am through to 5:30. I know exhaustion will hit me midday and I’m dreading it.

Since I was awake anyways, I figured I’d do some sketching and see if I could get some line art together I could paint later on. Not sure when I’ll have time to color this one up, but in the meantime here’s the line art:

For those of you who do digital coloring/painting, here’s a link to the high resolution line art:
http://www.makeshiftmiracle.com/Artwork/SketchBlog009LineArt.zip

Feel free to download it and color away. 🙂

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New Life Drawing – Session #2

Another Life Drawing day. The session went pretty well. Even just from last week’s session to this one I can see myself getting warmed up a bit faster and getting a bit more energy into my poses. Here’s hoping it translates into better illustration material later this week.

The 30 second gestures are hard to scan in since they’re so whispy light on the page, so keep that in mind as you look at the darkened versions posted here.

Click here to see my best drawings of the evening.

The latest One Step comic portfolio article is now up:

One Step 11: Web Workings

This one is all about social networking on the web and includes links to this journal (as well as one to Warren Ellis’ excellent journal), so it’ll be interesting to see how much traffic swings by here and/or adds me to their LJ Friends list.

In any case, for those who are new – welcome! 🙂

Tonight, more figure drawing.

Not sure why but I felt like doing a still life mini painting this time. Just trying to flex different art muscles I guess.

Grabbing a bottle of Soju I had in my fridge, I quickly sketched out the neck of the bottle and then attacked it with the digital paints. Having the subject right in front of me turned it into an exercise in observation and color selection which was neat. I think the look of the glass in the light turned out pretty good.

The Dodge Tool in Photoshop helped give extra punch to the highlights on the bottle. I gave the bottom of the piece some Gaussian Blurring to help keep focus on the neck and cap. That blur gives it a neat macro photo kind of look.

Total time involved was about 30-40 minutes.

More experimentation with lighting, color mixing and creating mood. This time out I used a familar subject- Blake from the Makeshift Miracle. It was fun to exaggerate his design a bit to make it feel more cartoony. Comparing it to my old comic pages, I can see better flow in the lines and more solid construction.

Coloring-wise I’m trying to get more bold with my application of light and shadow, leaving brushstrokes and rougher bits there to add some texture instead of over rendering the heck out of them and sucking the life out of it. In time I hope to find a happy medium between sketchiness/energy/gesture and a strong quality of rendering. As with the other Mini Paintings, the whole thing took between half an hour and forty minutes, from idea through to posting here as I noodled away at it.

Otherwise, my weekend:
I caught a matinee of X-Men 3 on Friday afternoon with the-caveat and his lovely lady. The movie was actually better than I thought it would be. It definitely goes all over the map in terms of X-Men comic canon and doesn’t leave much time for character development, but it’s entertaining and keeps things moving at a good clip. Not deep and meaningful, just action-y and bombastic, which seemed to fit the mood I was in when I saw it.

Anime North went well. I only attended the show on Saturday, which thankfully gave me more time to get other work stuff done today. The full spread of costumed fans, full blown anime junkies, gawkers and more were in attendance. Keith Burgess was working at the Manga Entertainment booth right next to us. I’ve met Keith several times but this time we really got a chance to talk, chatting and laughing like crazy. He had a little speaker system set up with a mic to make announcements about free Manga Video giveaways and stuff, but within 15 minutes we’d turned it into our personal PA system, doing little routines and funny voices. Keith also does voice acting for Manga, which made things even more hilarious as he did impressions of Akuma from the Street Fighter anime (which he voiced) ordering fast food, getting a stomach ache and begging people for a cookie.

Last night was the book launch party for Scott Pilgrim volume 3 and the Dinosaur Comics first collection. After the autographing session and general social hanging out, I grabbed a bunch of artists who weren’t wiped out from the day at the con and we engaged the might of karaoke. After wrecking our voices and minds once again, music_slut thankfully drove me home. Apparently classic Van Halen is a damn fine driving home in the middle of the night soundtrack. Finally crashing after 4am, I thanked my lucky stars I didn’t have to be up early for the con today.

Today was both work productive and apartment cleaning productive but not at any sort of brutal pace. It didn’t feel like a difficult or tiring day even though I got a bunch done, which is always nice.

Up at Udon house in the middle of the night grabbing some checks and getting up to date on happenings before Anime North starts tomorrow.

The Onimusha: Night of Genesis manga is in and looks sharp. The book is larger and more detailed than the Japanese original, which is quite cool.

Anyways, while I’m puttering around the office waiting for Erik to finish scanning comic art for the crew, I notice another crazy thing he’s added to the collection. You see, Erik is a die-hard geek of epic proportions… his nerd collection is out of control. Thousands of comics, books, statues, games, dolls – you name it. It’s a mish-mash museum of anime and comic stuff.

But there before me was a new plateau for even him – Return of the Jedi shampoo. The bottles were actually shaped like the characters… in this case Wicket the Ewok and Jabba the Hutt.

These were still sealed, but back in the day you would’ve ripped off Wicket or Jabba’s head and poured their shampoo innards over your hair for some Star Wars-tainted cleanliness.

Zub: “Erik, you bought Star Wars fuckin’ shampoo.”

Erik: *laughs* “Collectable shampoo bottles. They’re hard to get you know.”

*Jim checks the date on them*

Zub: “Dude, you tracked down 23 year old Star Wars shampoo. What the fuck is WRONG with you?!”

Erik: “The Chewbacca one is in the bathroom cause it got damaged when we moved houses. Shampoo oozes from his neck.”

Today’s mini-painting:

I like how it turned out.

I actually did the colors on this one while the image was flipped horizontally so that I could correct the natural “lean” of my line and brushstrokes. When it was almost done, I flopped it back and was surprised how big a difference it seemed to make.

As with all the other mini-paintings I’ve been doing since my birthday (except for the landscape one last time), here’s the basic method:

– I sketch out the little pic.
– I scan the drawing into Photoshop and adjust the line art so it’s relatively clean, popping it up onto its own layer and changing the layer Mode to Multiply.
– I load up the PSD file into Painter 6.1 and build up the background/base tone on the Canvas layer with the Simple Water brush, experimenting until I find a tone that I like.
– Using that base color to mix from, I work on the skin tone and other elements, loosely blocking in major light and shadow areas.
– Highlights and fine color blends are usually done on a new layer with the Smeary Round or Round Camelhair brush.
– I save a back up version of the pic as a Painter native RIF file.
– I resave the same image as a PSD file, “drying” the canvas on the watercolor layer. This means I won’t be able to use the Simple Water brush anymore if I bring it back into Painter later on, hence the back up version.
– I import the file into Photoshop again, tweaking it with some color correction, use of the Dodge tool and Brightness/Contrast/Saturation control.
– I add the signature and export the web-sized version with Photoshop’s ‘Save For Web’ feature.