Two Sketchy

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And big thanks to Clair












A3 Sketches

Graphite on A3 cartridge paper April 2010


Sketch Book Characters.2.

Sketch Book Character Profiles.




Sketch Book Characters.

Sketch Book Characters April 2010
pen& pencil
approximately 15cm high
10cm wide







Sketch Book Full Page Comps.






Always have good composition in your sketchbook
A4 pen & pencil....

Sketch Book Character Comps.






Sketchbook characters.
Click on pic for detail.
pen pencil
approx. 200mm wide

Bully Birdy Bug

It's a tough game out there in the skies over teddybug land.
Poor ratfly's going to get nabbed.
Who knows, maybe it's got a good thing coming??
ball point pen. 290mm long. approx. 1/2 hour.
downtime doodle..

Wondering in the Crystal Cave

Cons and skull cloak.
Who is this young lady searching the caves?
What is she searching for?
pen & marker. A5. 1/2 hour sketch.
(click for big shot)

Wyzard

Wyzend Wyzard with his staff and majik power booster.
What's he firing at?
Lived maybe?
ball point pen 290mm high

Lived

I was just flicking through the files and found an old sketch.
This was drawn a year ago now (May 2009), an experiment in photoshop & illustrator.
As with most of my sketches nothing is planned (well most of my sketches, sometimes there's an idea floating around up there, occasionally bigger drawings come from tiny thumbnails), the pen goes round and round creating squiggles, usually starting off as a whacked out circle.
In this case using blue 'pen' in photoshop.
Scribbles and scratches start forming images in my mind and I start seeing things, mostly heads and faces, stick an eyeball low or high on the face, then another quick stroke and there's a body.
Things get tightened up, body parts go flying to make up the rest of the composition- in other-words filling up the page.
An important part of the composition and a major design element in all my drawings and image makings are not making tangencies.
"A tangency is a point of contact between one shape and another so that they just touch without overlapping. A tangency can also happen when a shape touches the frame of the composition.
Tangencies cancel out the illusion of depth. They reinforce the flatness of a picture. They’re often regarded as a common beginner’s mistake."
Thanks to Mr James Gurney for the above text.
Check out his fantastic blog: http://gurneyjourney.blogspot.com/
This is one of the main reasons I sketch first, wether using pencil or light biro (or this case blue) then a heavier line to finalize a drawing.
These are a good couple of images to show you these points.
(I hope all this makes sense, it's getting a little late, I can feel my eyes drooping- but I want to do a bit more writing and maybe some blabbering on, sitting at home in the das studio all by my lonesome, I doubt anybody looks or reads this tish anyhow! and if you do maybe you'll learn something. ppfft..)

photoshop..
then illustrator....

I named this picture Lived (what's lived in rechtub klat- back to front?)

Daily Doodle Bug a Day 26

With a skull in its hands, you watch it fly by,
collecting fossils of bugs that have died.
It uses its big flappy long ears as wings,
and soars around, searching, in concentric rings.
Whiskers on its snout detects bones underground,
it then takes them home to study what it's found.

Daily Doodle Bug a Day 25


He hasn't got a pram but his dolly's in its hand,
he wants to stay awake, though I don't think he can.
Night time now, only one place to go,
that's off to bed to dream jumping sheep & co.
The helmet's to protect him from scary nightmares,
even though he feels safe when he's got his teddybears.

Daily Doodle Bug a Day 24


Peeky bug & his magnifying glass,
creeping his way through the long green grass,
Studying bugs along the way,
collecting samples of grubs all day.
Scientific facts he hopes to find,
to gather knowledge and expand his mind.

Daily Doodle Bug a Day 23


See the bubbles flow from his tail.
See him pop them with his nail.
See him cheer when all else fails.
See him blush a light shade of pale.
See his rear end flap and flail.
Watch as froth then leaves a trail.

Daily Doodle Bug a Day 22


It sniffs out a whiff from the direction the wind blows,
the waft drifts in currents, then enters through its nose.
What's that tantalizing taste that's been borne in on the scent?
it's the effervescent delight of colours being bent.
So if you tag behind this creature- surely it does know,
how to follow ribbons of hue to the source of the rainbow.

Daily Doodle Bug a Day 21


The doodle bug is on its way,
to bring about a brand new day.
As regular as the tick of the clock,
the head pops out the head of the jack in the box.
The keeper of time and of play,
brings out the colour from this age of grey.