Here's how the back page of the sketch book has turned out after a bit of sketching late one night last week. Seems a bit grim and it has little to do with the original theme, but I enjoyed drawing it!
I'm a product designer and aspiring illustrator from South Wales, UK, and this is a blog of my random sketches, toy customs, and illustration projects. I'm very much a "newbie" to the illustration scene, so I'm always looking to improve and to learn from others. Hopefully you'll find interest in the sketches and ideas, and I welcome any comments (or criticisms!). Thanks for looking!
Monday, November 21, 2011
Friday, November 11, 2011
Sketches and Broken Xboxes
It's been a bit of slow week in terms of sketching, mainly because the majority of my time has been spent trying to resolve problems with my wifi, ebay sales, and a broken xbox (essential)... Nonetheless I have fitted in a little doodling...
I've been exploring the villains theme again, this time developing a character's shape through thumbnail sketches of the silhouette. I also had an idea for a giant space squid monster character (far left sketch).
I've already come to the end of the project sketch book, which means I'm going to have to start on a new one and look at how to take the book apart and rebind it with more pages. So I'm looking for some advice on book binding if anybody can help!
Friday, November 4, 2011
Halloween Villains
This week I concentrated on the villains theme. These sketches are of nothing in particular; I really just drew what I felt like at the time! With Hitchcock's 'Psycho' on my TV in the background, I went from one thumbnail drawing to another, progressively developing each idea. I've always read that the most important part of an iconic character is the silhouette, and I tried to develop this by exaggerating their faces, bodies and clothes.
I decided to present these sketches removed from the page backgrounds because the thin sketch book paper is causing my markers to leak through the pages. Of course these will also be seen in their original, unedited form when the sketch book becomes digitised by the Brooklyn Art Library!
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