Figure study done with a Wacom and Photoshop in 4 - 6 hours. My final drawing for 2012.
A portrait, a building, and a couple of random figure studies for the end of October and all of November.
Great video about the power of imagination and overcoming the obstacles that arise. I'm always intrigued by stories of people doing what they love and making a living doing it. Originally viewed at Drawn
My first post for October. Focused on rendering and shading in this hour long sketch of a seated female figure.
A couple of seated poses for the remaining gestures of September.
A couple of quick traditional gesture studies to close out the month of August.
A quick 20 minute sketch using J Scott Campbell's work as a reference. About an hour for the Copics and ink.
I recently watched the "How to Draw Flesh Tones with Adam Hughes" video over on YouTube. In that video, he discusses and demonstrates how he uses Copic markers to generate various flesh tones in his work. Having never used Copic markers, I was very intrigued in picking up a couple... until I saw the price. These markers are CRAZY expensive! After becoming acclimated to the price and doing some research, I decided to take the plunge and pick up a set. I went with Mr. Hughes' suggestion and purchased a set of Copic Sketch warm gray markers.
July was a little bit hectic for posting. Here are a couple of gesture studies that were done during the second half of the month.