Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Drawing Sessions

Recent storms brought in the best snow I've ever seen at Lake Tahoe this past weekend (lots of tree riding at Squaw!); unfortunately it also brought blinding 120mph gusts of wind, which closed the roads out of the mountains and stranded Mark, Mahyar and I for an unexpected Sunday night at the Cal Neva bar. We woke up at 4am Monday morning to chase a small window of potential freeway re-openings, and made it back to Oakland in time for work.

As for drawing: I got a pretty good note in class to look more for the abstract shape of a pose before committing to even the limbs of a character. Will try to push for that more in the next session...





Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Gesture Drawing


Coachella's lineup was announced today... I'm thinking about it, but leaning away this year. Roger Waters would be cool, but for the $500 it takes for me to make the trip, this new lineup just seems to fall a little short. Keeping me in the game is a review of some of my favorite 2007 shows streaming fresh off the 'nano: Rodrigo y Gabriela, Of Montreal, Hot Chip, Metric, and Gotan Project.

Meanwhile, back at gesture drawing:







Thursday, January 17, 2008

Drawing Sessions (From the Stack)

I usually bring all my drawings home from class and toss them in a growing stack of newsprint paper. When I have time, I take a few pages from the top of the stack, re-drawing poses in a sketchbook and taking a second look at successes and failures. Here are a few interesting ones from December that had been buried...



Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Drawing Sessions

While I've spent most of my weeknights lately battling a major outbreak of buzzing flies in my house, I have to admit there's a strange satisfaction once you reach a letter of flyswatter aptitude where you can take down the little pests in mid-air, on their own turf. Anyhow, here are a few drawings from class in my first week back:







Sunday, January 06, 2008

Google Reader & Homepage

This might not be news to everyone, but just a quick shout out for everyone else: I've only recently been able to sit down and fully explore the cool new Google Web apps available, and I have to recommend that you Google users out there at home give Reader and Homepage a spin (available through the menus at the top of Gmail and Google search). As a pair these have largely streamlined my daily web browsing: I get RSS summaries of all the websites, blogs, and columns I read as they're updated, and my homepage lists my email, chat, weather, stocks, and news. The new and evolving Reader sharing feature, by which you can see your friends' favorite articles and web findings, is a lot more fun than Digg.com - so get on there, Google friends! You can also see my shared items to the right on this blog if you use a different reader.

Only downside is that I've already subscribed to too many things! That, and the fact that Google now knows far too much about me and could probably replace me entirely by 2021 when it releases "Google Replicant".

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Comic: Family Tech Support

Do you live far from your parents, finding yourself doing a little tech support regularly on your visits? Usually it isn't anything impossibly complex, but the generational gap when it comes to computers is always amusing, so when I found my afternoon free yesterday I decided to draw up a quick comic:

It was fun to try this, though the process was glacially slow since I'm not used to doing it! I used a generic Dad caricature for the sake of getting the drawings done quickly.