Showing posts with label colored pen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colored pen. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
day 29: Wings
Wings (1999) Pen and ink
Design for articulated angel wings, anchored and supported by a set of 18th century stays.
I designed and built a set of wings for a freind for Halloween 1999, and this one of the design drawings.
Monday, April 02, 2007
day 14: Girl

Girl (1996) (three stages) Pen over pencil underdrawing, dark areas filled with black marker, with red marker to add color, then the image was photocopied and strategically erased.
I saw a similar pose in a magazine and wanted to try drawing it. The final image turned out wiht an entirely differenct fell (not surprisingly) than the inspiration image. I played with techniques, since the drawing itself is not technically challenging, and I wanted to do more with it. I inked the sketch, filling large areas with magic marker, then I photocopied the inked image and made it as dark as I could, deciding to use the surplus toner as a sort of scratchboard, except that I used a pink eraser instead of a stylus.
It came out pretty well, for a piece of "office supply art."
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Day 10: Gofer Service Awards

Gofer Service Awards, 1995. Pencil, colored pen and gel pen on 8.5 x 11 copier paper.
Wow, this one's the oldest so far. Very much created on the fly. We had so many apparently suicidally helpful gofers at Anime America 1995 that I felt that we needed to give them something. My sister had a small laminator, so they were photocopied and laminated, and given out to the volunteers.
I think we gave out 16 of them. I'm not sure.
The mere fact that I still possess this flimsy scrap of copypaper is amazing.
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Day 9 bonus: Scary silverware
Scary Silverware (1999) Chapter heading illustration for privately published cookbook. Pencil, ink, colored pen, scanned and digitally cleaned, then finished in Photoshop. About half digital and half traditional, and one of my earlier tablet pieces (not much was done with the stylus though - it really isn't that difficult to draw a glob with a mouse...).
I did several illustrations for this cookbook project, including two page layouts and two old-style cookbook glamour food shots.
ETA: oops! I thought this was posted today, but it wasn't, so there'll be another up in a few.
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colored pen,
digital art,
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