I felt like painting some udon noodle soup.

1.5-2 hours of painting… and drooling.

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I’ve always wanted to paint Anderson Cooper.

 

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Dinnersaurus Rex has won “Best All Ages Comic” in The Drunk Duck Awards 2015!

Check out the presentation by Niccea and KimLuster here!

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I can now say that Dinnersaurus Rex is an award-winning comic :D…. kind of I guess 😛

Thank you all fans for keeping up with the comic!

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Character, dress and shoe design

Whew. Finally churned this one out.

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I really wanted to play around more with colors, which I’m really shy about as usual. Here are some close-up shots:
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I looked up some Jimmy Choo’s shoes 😛 some of the designs I found aren’t that bad (not that I own any pair of Jimmy Choo’s… that I know of anyway). So I came up with this:09102015_detail02

Otherwise it’s mostly working and reworking metallic textures with different colors. The dress itself though, the cut and shape, was actually kind of inspired by that of Kylie Minogue in her music video “Can’t Get You Out Of My Head. “09102015_detail03 09102015_detail04

Hooray for publishing new artwork.

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Bath Time pgs 23-24 and 100 copies of BFD

Other pages can be found here.

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I got 100 copies of the full 30 pages of “Breakfast for Dinner,” which will also be sold at this year’s Winter Con in New York City in December.
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Featured Student’s Artwork

Today I’m posting about the artwork of Michael (age 12),  one of my drawing students. 

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His favorite subject matter includes anime, manga and video game characters. What stands out about Michael is his steady diligence and deep focus in studying his favorite drawing subjects. In these drawings of eyes, for example:

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Michael has a habit that I think every aspiring artist should have: fascination. Repetition and practice is very important in the process of mastery, and I believe that process should also be enjoyed.

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If you are looking to get better at drawing, don’t just draw what the teacher (or anyone else) asks or thinks you should draw (like the standard still lives or simple 3D-shaped objects). Pick things you’d love to draw to supplement the more standard training. In Michael’s case, he performs best when he draws from imagination. I think most of the drawings I’ve ever done are also from imagination (including putting other people’s characters in my own poses), and I think this is okay, as long as we artists get enough reality checks.
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For instance, Michael would draw something from his head, then as a teacher, I’d take a look at it and give him tips for making his artwork look more convincing. This doesn’t always mean proper proportions or trying to get his drawings to become more realistic — it depends on his goal.

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Michael loves drawing chibis. For those who aren’t familiar with chibis, chibi is a style of character art where the character looks much more child-like, usually by making their heads and eyes much bigger in comparison to the rest of their bodies. In this case, we’ve studied chibis and what makes them cuter, and what makes them distinct from “regular” anime/manga style (which is usually already out of proportion anyway).

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This chibi drawing above demonstrates very nice proportions for a chibi, and also shows Michael’s aptitude in drawing the character’s features with respect to its vertical center in a 3-quarter view (that ponytail, for example!). Very astute, Michael! 🙂Michael 13
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Bodies may be more of a challenge for Michael to draw, but given the right pointers, he always improves a lot over a short period of time. Michael 11

It’s been a true pleasure teaching Michael, and I look forward to seeing him further develop his skills as an artist and draftsman. Thank you, Michael, for continuing to have me as your teacher 🙂

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Paintings and more paintings

Here’s some portrait work I’ve done for another game in development, Monstr.

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It’s a cute monster dating game, and artists are working on their cute profile pics!

Here’s some work in progress on another painting, being done as a personal project:

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I’m pretty sure I’m going to go with a different hair color.

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Comic Creation Tips/Tutorial Video

I got a little over-excited today.

I should start splitting my vids into smaller parts >_>

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My First Video Tutorial

… I’ll get better at it, don’t worry.

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DSR pgs 21-22 and Hard Copy Comic Prints!

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I’ve printed out 100 copies of the 4-page preview issue of “Bath Time”, and a proof copy of the 30-page “Breakfast for Dinner”. I just ordered 100 copies of “Breakfast for Dinner”.

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Hmm… how much should I sell them for at the comic convention?

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