SF Zoo Crawl Thank You!!!

I’d like to thank everyone that showed up to our first Lineweights field trip event and for partcipating in getting in that mileage on paper. We’ve got another fun filled Sketch Crawl so be on the lookout! As a part of our Thank You’s to those who came, we gave out sketchbooks with samples of our work and other goodies…

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Here are some of my sketches from the zoo…such a challenging exercise and i need more mileage and practice!!! By the way one of the best books i’ve come across for sketching animals and characters is David Colman’s  “The Art of Animal Character Design”…This guy is amazing and so inspiring… http://davidsdoodles.com/

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New Box Tutorial

We’ve added a new tutorial in the tutorial + techniques area.  We shall inform you of anymore updates.

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I found tracing paper…

Rummaging about at work I was suprised to find tracing paper. Hey, that’s pretty nifty. Nuthin’ like the feel of a pilot pen running across tracing paper.

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SF Zoo Day: Thank you!

Hey LW’s viewers.  Just wanted to say a big thank you to all that came out to the Zoo yesterday.  The day was a great success, and we look forward the next event (probably next month)!  We will be posting more details and some feedback from the day later this week.  Thanks again, and be on the look out for more events to come!

Here are just a couple quick sketches from the day. Enjoy!

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david carradine tribute: a portrait sketch demo

Rest in peace David Carradine.  Like Jon mentioned in his tribute sketch, we lost a huge inspiration to many and a hero to all.   I decided to work this sketch in a demo format, sketching and scanning at each stage to show the progress.   I used just simple trace with black verithin-prisma.  You will be missed…

Step 1: This initial sketch is done with basic straight lines.

(A). You start by breaking the page down with lines that extend off the page.   These lines are the dominate composition lines, that help to dictate the main shapes and force of the sketch.

(B).  Next you use Medium length lines  (built off of the extended lines from A.) to help rough some of the bigger shapes, head, hands body are usually roughly formed.

(C).  Using smaller lines, you help complete some of the rough shapes and help to begin the detail elements of the sketch.

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Step 2:  Using the sketch from Step 1 as an underlay, here we begin a new sketch by blocking out the basic shapes.  Circles, triangles, cross section lines and roughly blocked out lines.

Primary shape sketch w/ beginning detailsStep 3:  Using the sketch from Step 2 as an underlay, we start a new sketch using the underlay as the “framework” to hang the more gestural/ expressive line work.  Here we are looking to shape most of the final details, begin to build hierarchy and contrast in the line quality and look for value shifts.  As the building of line work continues, its important to sketch “inside” the lines…using the cross section lines as reference, you can shape areas like the cheek, nose, mouth, eyes, etc.

Shaped Linework and initial shadingStep 4:  Here we have taken the sketch from Step 3, a little further with shading, cross hatching, feathering, etc.  Using different techniques to help build in value, keeps the sketch alive and dynamic.  Working with those different uses of the pencil, you can sepreate skin from cloth, etc.   Finishing the light details on the face and hands, help to finialize the sketch.  The last few details, I like to rough in a background, to help the portrait step off the page.  Hope you can get something from this technique I was taught in a Figure Drawing/Painting class.  Enjoy!

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sketch crawl @ sf zoo_update!

Hello all,

Below is a quick update to the SF Zoo Sketch Crawl Day!  I added the Top Ten things to know going into the day.  It might be a good call to print this guy out…its ment to fit on a 8.5×11, so warm those inkjets up!  Look forward to seeing you all on Sunday!

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referencing from a photo,  i was trying to do mainly hatching in one direction to somehow shape the form of her head – especially in her hair.

trying out the red pen thing.  all my pens suck.  i was working on this and the ink kept leaving wet spots so i would start blotching all over this.  i now have dried red ink on the underside of my hand opposite of my thumb. had to cut it short.

looking like a good thing that i stopped! didn’t want to over-work this.

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Bruins

Something for my cousin who is graduating this weekend. Gonna be in So Cal. I do plan to catch a flight back to SJ by noon in time for some zoo sketching shenanigans.

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Gundam lives

So I was doing my daily geekologie.com check-up and stumbled across an article that proved just how crazy/awesome the Japanese are. Check it out at the link below. Again, worked with the red Micron.
http://www.geekologie.com/2009/06/japan_completes_lifesized_gund.php

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Einstein

Just bought some new Pigma Micron pens with 0.20 mm line width. Did the initial sketch with the Micron (you can still see the thin lines at the nose, chin and eyes), then went over with a Pilot Precise V5. Pretty fun, never worked with anything so thin before. Did about half of this sketch at work today, finished the rest at home. I referenced an illustration that I saw online. This isn’t my normal style, but it felt right to attempt something untried with these new pens.
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a tribute to Kwai Chang Caine…we will miss you david carradine

Such a tragic loss, as we have lost a huge inspiration, a hero, a legend, an icon…this is my tribute sketch to you Caine…may you rest in peace…you will be missed Grasshopper…

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Head Studies

Hey Guys,

Here is some of the work I’ve been doing from my newly aquired Burne Hogarth books…let me know what you think.

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rapunzel…part 2

here are the two rapunzel sketches i promised my little niece Asia…sketched on 11×17 trace paper (the cheap stuff, i just like the wrinkled, tattered, and gritty feel of it)…used col erase and prisma…can’t wait to take my nieces to see the movie

underlays, the rough stuff…

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the finals…

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