Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Vignettes in Pen


 I've been drawing in pen and markers a lot lately (with varying amounts of success), so I thought I'd share some of my attempts with you.  Here are some one panel stories that I drew to capture some moments.  I was inspired by some of the artists at CTNx to try to draw stories rather than just singular, out of context objects.  Specifically, Pascal Campion, who wrote a beautiful book called 3000 Moments, and Valerie LaPointe, a Pixar story artist.  Definitely check them out!


















Saturday, December 6, 2014

Sant-o-lantern


Who says that pumpkin carving is just for Halloween?!  Here is my Christmas Sant-o-lantern.  He is as jolly as can be.


Then again...maybe I can see why these are not holiday canon.  Sant-o-lantern is a little creepy.

Monday, November 10, 2014

Sunday sketches

Here are some sketches I did yesterday!

I think this girl would have something interesting to say.

I like this page.  Don't ask me what that odd eggplant-ish thing is because I don't know.  MEOW.

GO WATCH BIG HERO 6!

Deal with it.

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Toph sketch


My brother and sister and I are re-watching Avatar: The Last Airbender.  So good.  Here's a sketch of Toph that I doodled while watching the show.  

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Roadtrip 2014: Bryce Canyon


Bryce Canyon is a truly unique natural wonder.  The canyon is more of an amphitheater than a canyon, formed out of odd rock formations called "hoodoos".  The rock formations were formed by years of erosion, floods, and frozen winters.  

We hiked down into the canyon through a bunch of switchbacks into an area called Wall Street. There had been a thunderstorm the night before, so the canyon floor was a bit muddy.  It's hard to capture how large the hoodoos actually are, but hopefully you can get a sense of the scale of the individual parts as well as the canyon as a whole.








This last photo is a bonus from our drive through the Dixie National Forest.  Bryce Canyon can be seen in the background.  I was thoroughly impressed by the large number of cows in the forest (sorry I don't have a photo for you).


Next stop:  Moab, UT


Thursday, October 30, 2014

Rock Lobster

This is a short animation that I did in my Computer Graphics course last Spring.  I made the crab/lobster and oyster rig and animation curve program, and my partner worked on the lighting and texture capabilities.  I came up with the story idea and then we both worked on the animation (with a little help from a friend).  The production quality is a little low, but hey, we only had a few weeks to write the program and make the animation!  It's a bit ridiculous, but it makes me laugh.

Without further ado, I present the most crab-like lobster you will ever see...Rock Lobster!


Here's a link to a web address incase you have trouble viewing it on mobile: Rock Lobster.

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Gouache!

I'm trying to learn how to paint.  This is a shark!  He's a little rough around the edges and I kept trying to fix them, but that just made it worse.  I like him though.  

I'm using gouache paints because you can get really nice bright colors, and I've seen some awesome art using the medium.  They're sort of in between watercolor and acrylic, so they're pretty fun to mess around with.  Stay tuned for more!