Here's the time-lapse of my first drawing for Drawgust 2021 - a surprised cat!
Illustration Sketchbook
Here's a concept I made recently - hopefully the first of a set. It's the first real digital drawing I've made with my new iPad Pro (using Procreate) and I'm starting to get the hang of it.
Will it ever become a game? We'll see!
For now, more concepting, and more practicing digital sketching.
Here's a time-lapse of the sketch:
After all these years, I've finally got some hardware capable of doing digital drawing - and so I've been spending time playing around with it in my spare time, getting used to how it feels, and learning how to use Manga Studio 5.
Here's a quick drawing I did today, just for fun:
No story behind it, just a bunch of random doodling here. Hopefully I'll have more soon!
Here's the final of the poster I made for one of my ex-coworkers, who is at the 49ers/Seahawks game on Thanksgiving. Maybe they'll get it on TV!
Either way, you can enjoy it here now.
After a little more work, here's the final set of portraits to be used for the football sign I mentioned in the previous post. For any 49ers fans out there, do these guys look recognizable to you?
One of my former coworkers at CytoSport commissioned me (with beer) to create an illustrated sign for her for an upcoming 49ers game. Here's a work-in-progress image of some of the player portraits for the image.
This is another graphic I created for a podcast I frequently listen to, this time for How Did This Get Made? You'd have to listen to the Monkey Shines episode to get the full context for this graphic, but I recommend it - it's a great podcast all around.
This image was created as an idea for a t-shirt graphic and was unsolicited.
This was a graphic I created for one of my favorite podcasts of the moment, Matt & Mattingly's Ice Cream Social. The quote at the bottom of the graphic is a quote from the show.
I created this unsolicited and sent them the artwork when I was finished. I hope they use it for something fun!
When I create WordPress themes for my website, I usually add a silly screenshot, so when I view all the installed themes in the back end of the site, I can tell which is which easily. This is the image I created for the current theme (2014). Enjoy!
Stairs and trees, inspired by a view towards Seattle from the waterfront. Had a great trip!