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I finally went and did it! Society6 art prints up for sale.

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After much debate, I decided to set up shop at Society6. It specializes in selling art prints of artists work along with a bunch of other merchandise such as iPhone cases and throw pillows. You can even get shower curtains and tote bags as well! For now, I am sticking mainly with art prints and a few other items that lend itself well to the style of art I will be posting there.

Society6 tends to cater mostly to other artists, so much of my cartoon-styles artwork probably won’t make it to the site, but you will find a lot of exclusive content that hasn’t made it to my blog or portfolio. So click on the link below and check it out!

Enjoy.


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Art Prints (Slightly NSFW)

Life Drawing

For quite a few years I’ve been attending a Life Drawing Open Studio to keep up with my life drawing skills. I’ve been stockpiling images for years. Now I’m going to do something about it. So for now, art prints can be ordered though my DeviantArt account from here. All it took was a little photoshoping to add some extra textures. More prints will become available as I add them, so check back often!

Enjoy.

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A Bunch of Coloured Line Arts

 

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Last October, I participated in the Inktober challenge for the first time. Here are a few of the images with come digital colour dropped in. All of these were coloured on the iPad with some minor color tweaking in Photoshop. Seems purples come out rather strangely once on my computer screen rather than my iPad screen. Not too sure if that’s an iPad thing or a problem with Procreate’s PNG export. Enjoy.


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Image of the Month – January 2015

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Back at the end of 2013, I created a drawing challenge for myself called Drawcember. The result was a bunch of pencil or ink drawings. This dragon sketch was one of them. I then brought the pencil into Procreate’s iPad app to colour it. A bit of texture was then added in Photoshop afterwards. Enjoy.

A Very Merry Art Trade – Image of the Month for December 2014

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This year I signed myself up for VMAT or a Very Merry Art Trade. It is run by a couple of illustrators that I follow on Twitter. While my schedule as of late has been pretty hectic, I figured I could find some time.

The premise is simple. You sign up via email before the selected due date and people are then randomly paired off. You have until Christmas Eve to get your piece of art into the mail. The whole process is run through a website cslled Elfster. It basically runs Secret Santa gift exchanges for groups. You can setup wishlists and ask questions to your person to see what they want for Christmas if you want. Or you can just do whatever you want to do. I chose the later.

The last art swap I participated in I managed to enlist the aid of my son. I figured this one would be no different.

I quickly and very lightly put in some washes on canvas paper using Prussian Blue and Cadmium Orange. This created a nice neutrally grayish green ground. And then I broke out the finger paints and let my son have at it.


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This was the painting before my son did his handy work.


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Then I went out and quickly (perhaps too quickly) sketched out what I was planning to paint on a separate piece of paper. It seems I keep settling on a wild life theme for art that I randomly send out to people. I later transferred the drawing to my pre-painted background.


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A picture of the initial sketch. I’m kicking myself for not taking any more process shots. It was usually late when I got the chance to work on the painting and I was rather nervous of it’s outcome.


After laying out some white, I started out by drawing out the basic shapes and some shadows using Paynes Grey and Prussian Blue.

Side note: I tend to not use oil paints when painting as I do not have a sense of smell (not kidding) so playing around with turps makes me a little leary. For this painting I used primarily acrylics.

A lot of changes were made from my original drawing. Mainly, the snout was too long.

Once the main highlights and shadows were established, I then stared working in the colours. Using mainly Red and Yellow Ochre, Prusian Blue, Raw Umber, Paynes Grey and Titanium White. Darker details were added using a combination of Mars Black and Raw Umber. Gold paint was added in a few spots for effect.

Afterwards, I blotted a lot of darker colours around the edges of the artwork to create a vignette. This was at the urging of my wife, photographer extraordinaire, who felt the focal point had to be stronger. Then I used a tea wash to help artificially age the work. To make the wash dark enough, I used one half cup of boiling water and three tea bags. This wash was then painted on in little dabs all over the artwork avioding the main focal point of the painting.

Once everything was dry, I used a white gell pen and my trusty Pentel Brush Pen to refine a few small details and sign the artwork.


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Hopefully the work will be well recieved by my recipient and it will be in one piece when it arrives. I am also anxious to receive my art gift as well. I will post once I get it.

It is possible that my illustration may go up for sale as a print in the new year. I guess that means I’ll have to come up with a name for this guy. Summer Wolf perhaps? Or just maybe Fred? I’m terrible with names. We shall see…

Enjoy.

Image of the Month – Movember 2014


So this past month, unlike many men, I did not attempt to grow facial hair to raise the awareness for men’s health.  As I am rapidly approaching the age where Movember is concerned with, my facial hair is very salt and pepper at best. I barely act my age, I certainly don’t need to look like it either.

So this month I inked out an old pencil drawing I did a few years back instead. Inked on my tablet with Adobe Ideas App. Enjoy.

REPOST: My silly idea for a Star Wars movie

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Since the trailer for the new Star Wars movie is now out, I thought it might be a good idea to re-visit an old illustration I did for my wife’s Christmas present almost ten years ago. Looks like I was on the right track for a few things and totally off on a few others.

So lets start with the stuff I (sort of) got right.

Big focus on a Stormtrooper. The new trailer pretty much opens up with a shot of a very worried and frantic Stormtrooper sans helmet. My poster is mostly a Stormtrooper’s helmet. The only other person we really see in the trailer (except the rolly-polly droid and the back of dark, scary dude) is a female. And my poster has a female lead. In my case, it was an attempt to put my wife (then girlfriend) as the hero of my fictional 7th movie. And my poster has Tie-Fighters and X-Wings and so does the new trailer. Considering this is a Star Wars movie, that was a pretty safe bet. Ditto for talking about the Light and Dark side of the Force. This IS a Star Wars movie after-all.

And now for the big differences.

The setting. My poster would most likely take place fairly soon after the original movies would have ended. I had imagined maybe a year or two. I have a tough time thinking the Empire would last another 30 years or so as the new trailer implies. The planet I have in the backdrop is a totally new world, the one in the trailer sure looks a lot like Tatooine to me. Though rumor has it, this might be a different desert world we are looking at. And I don’t have a totally kick-ass shot of the Millennium Falcon doing battle with Imperial Tie-Fighters in my poster. And no light sabers in sight on my poster. I’m very interested in how that cross guard will work in the new movie. Right now, it looks just as dangerous to the wielder as it would be to an opponent.

And of course my poster is totally fictional. And unless something goes horribly wrong, we will have a very real Star Wars movie to see in one year from now. And I didn’t think I’d say it, but I am now very intrigued to see it.

Enjoy.

My First Inktober

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As mentioned in my previous post, I participated this past October with Inktober, a month long challenge to create one traditional (ie: non-digital) ink drawing a day for the entire month of October. I was going to be pretty busy with other personal things and my work likes to keep me pretty busy, so this was going to be quite an interesting challenge.

To speed things up, I decided that I would try and draw people as they walked by the large bay window of my living room. While an interesting idea, it proved somewhat difficult. I would be out of town for one weekend and towards the end of the month, it was getting pretty dark outside pretty early. Tough to draw people you can’t really see. So weekdays I tried my best to draw passers by, and weekends I was left to my own imagination. The same went for days I was either too late in getting home, or too busy with other things before the sun set.

Some drawings were more successful than others. I took this opportunity to experiment with certain styles. Since I only had limited time with each drawing (most were completed within one hour) I didn’t really have the time to anylize my work the way I probably should. When I was being more true to my usual style of drawing, I think I was consistently more successful. When I was trying things out by borrowing things from other artists I admire, I was less so.  Which is odd as I consider one of my strengths to be my ability to match styles. This has been handy with me as an illustrator in a small market where I can draw what is needed for the job rather than seeking out jobs that would fit my style.

I’ve compiled all the drawings into one large image. You may click on the image at top to view a much larger image that will have a more detailed view of each picture. I will most likely be cleaning up some of the more successful images and dropping in some colour for future Image of the Month posts in the new year.

Enjoy.

Image of the Month — September 2014


As mentioned in my previous post, I thought the iOS app Waterlogue might be useful for helping out digital paintings. This was my first attempt. He’s a water buffalo! Get it? You pretty much have to be from my home province to fully understand this piece. He’s also a voyageur, one of the early explorers of Western Canada. Complete with a toque and canoe.

The inking was done in Procreate on my iPad.. The original pencil drawing was done traditionally. The flat colour was laid out in Procreate as well. The watercolour effect was then done in Waterlogue. Some touch ups were then done in Procreate.

Enjoy.

Image of the Month – August 2014

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This image of the Month ran a little late due to other commitments and not knowing the fate of this image. Everything has been cleared up, so here we go…

Not too long ago, I discovered that the local Comic Book Convention, the Central Canada Comic Con was having a contest to update their mascot C4 Girl. Now, a lot has been said about artists entering contests and ultimately devaluing art and design, but the Con, while growing, is pretty small compared to some of the big US ones and I doubt they’d have much money to pay an artist for work. And one of the really great bonuses of a contest entry – there’s far less likely to be revisions!

Besides, I had an idea.

With all the hype surrounding the current Batgirl redesign and the stuff Marvel has been doing with their Ms Marvel title, I thought just maybe Winnipeg’s Comic Con was ready for a more sensible portrayal of a female superhero. To be fair, I find it hard to be too critical of female super heroes. I have drawn my fair share of overdeveloped female heroes in the past, and I’m sure they will be more in the future. But I think the world can have at least a FEW heroines that wouldn’t need a specially made sports bra to fight crime.


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The costume idea came pretty quickly. Here’s what the initial (very crude) sketch looked like. As you can see, there was some issue about the length of her hair. I finally went with a more crime fighter friendly short cut rather than a long sweeping do.


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Once I had my sketch, I took a snap shot of it on my trusty iPad Mini and began drawing out the lines and plotting out the flat colour in Adobe Ideas.
Once the line work was complete, I cleaned up some of the lines and added the logo in Adobe Illustrator. Other than making the head a little smaller, most of the line work remained relatively unchanged. Afterwards, I brought everything back to my iPad and started adding some shading and highlights in the Procreate App.
And lastly it was back to the computer for some last minute cleaning up and conversion to CMYK colour should the entry win and they need it for some high end press work.

And then came the rationale:

Erin Douglas exploded onto the Canadian Superhero scene after finding a pair of alien armbands found in her late uncle’s Wolsely apartment. Armed with flight and an explosive super punch, Erin took to crime fighting under the name of C4. Whether chasing down muggers in Winnipeg’s North End or battling alien invaders in deep space, C4 uses her wits, powers and a healthy dose of luck to bring evil doers to justice!

What other Canadian Heroes are saying…

“You go girl!”
– Nelvana of the North

“Anyone see my aviator googles?”
– Johnny Canuck

“Was a great help with that alien invasion!”
– Captain Canuck

“Nice uniform!”
– Guardian

“Listen bub, first Kitty, then Jubilee, and now Rogue in the movies. The last thing I need is another brat tagging along! Even if she packs a wallop!”
– Wolverine

And now the real story…

I first found out about the contest online on Facebook. While I do not consider myself a comic book artist, my art style is heavily influenced by comic illustration. It seemed like a fun little side project.

My version of C4 is heavily influenced by the costume stylings of the new Batgirl. I wanted something, functional yet still something a comic book heroine would wear. I also wanted to take a stand on the way women are generally portrayed in comics. The colours are in keeping with the ComicCon’s colours and are used in similar ways to both Marvel’s Guardian and Comely Comic’s Captain Canuck, two iconic Canadian superheroes. The WWII aviator googles were a fun add-on that really help bring out the personality of Erin and was partially inspired by the main character in Hayao Miyazaki’s Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. This gives Erin’s C4 character (and by extension, me) some much needed nerd cred.

I figured that was worth at least an honourable mention.

A rationale wasn’t requested, but I thought it would be a good idea as I wasn’t drawing your typical heroine and I wanted to make certain people knew that. I cheated on the name though. I went online to a name generator and kept hitting “Enter” until I got something I liked.

EDIT: Shortly after I wrote this post, the results of the contest were in. My character design wasn’t chosen, but the Convention will be auctioning off prints of all the entries. Leaving me free to do whatever I want with the character. I might do something with her. No idea what as I have proven that I neither have the time and patience for a prolonged comic. We shall see.